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  • SDSU at Target Field July 12

    Just in case someone didn't get a report on SDSU day at Target Field held July 12...

    I had heard that about 2500 tickets with an accompanying Twins cap in SDSU's color and bearing an SDSU logo were sold. A picture of the cap is below. I couldn't make it to the game due to a prior commitment (in Vermillion of all places!) but my family was well represented. I got a cap because the USD branch of the family thought it better that I wear the yellow and blue.

    After a two-hour rain delay, Jake Weineke took the mound in one of the TC/Jacks caps and a Twins jersey, and threw in the opening pitch. During the game the video board flashed information about SDSU including a big picture of mascot Jack (I think he was in the stadium). The Twins beat the Rays 5-1. Lots of SDSU fans without the hats too. I hope that becomes a regular event...if not every year, perhaps every other year.

    [Click on the image to make it larger.]

    SDSU TC hat.jpg
    Last edited by JackJD; 07-22-2018, 03:59 PM.

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    Re: SDSU at Target Field July 12

    Did they have that many hat-ticket packages ? I believe they originally said 1000.

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      Re: SDSU at Target Field July 12

      Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
      Did they have that many hat-ticket packages ? I believe they originally said 1000.
      We heard about 2500 from someone who would have access to the facts.

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        Re: SDSU at Target Field July 12

        Originally posted by JackJD View Post
        We heard about 2500 from someone who would have access to the facts.
        I heard they originally planned low, but demand allowed them to easily increase the number. Supposedly there is a waiting list the alumni association has for those who still want a hat.
        Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor Liberty to purchase power.
        -Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack 1738

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