Posted By  richards on April 2, 2013    
				
				    Fans in the know are as likely to buy Major League Baseball    tickets based on scheduled giveaways and promotions as on the    opponent. Here then is a list to help introduce you to this    aspect of game attendance.  
    1. Where to begin  
    All major-league team websites are laid out much the same, and    by checking the pull-down menus under Schedule you will find    a rundown for Promotions and Giveaways or Promotions and    Special Events. In virtually every case there is information    about how many of any giveaway item will be available, which    can be important to know in planning how early to get to the    ballpark, since its first come, first serve.  
    Quantities generally vary between 5,000 to 25,000. Some items    are just for kids, such as the Wiffle Ball set the Phillies give away.    Others are for adults, such as the 5,000 fishing lures handed    out by the Minnesota Twins.  
    The Phillies believe that any fan in    the specified age category is entitled to the giveaway    regardless of what time they arrive for the game. The Seattle Mariners,    similarly, say that even their most popular items are available    at the gates for an hour or so after they open.  
    2. Bobblehead mania  
    An informal survey indicates that bobblehead dolls rank as the most    popular freebie each and every year across the majors. These    spring-headed dolls, along with figurines and statues, are    great collectibles, and therefore incentivize fans to attend    certain games or a series of games.  
    See bobblehead gallery  
    The Milwaukee Brewers are    the leaders in this specialty area, with 10 bobblehead    giveaways scheduled this year. Their bobblehead lineup ranges    from former stars, such as Hank Aaron and Gorman Thomas, to the    current crop, including Norichika Aoki and    Ryan Braun, to the    whimsical in the form of the Polish Sausage that races in the    now-famous, comical events that entertain fans at home games.    The Kansas City Royals,    whose version of the sausage race is their Hot Dog Derby, will    be distributing Ketchup, Mustard, and Relish racer bobbles    during selected games.  
    Some clubs offer team broadcaster bobbleheads. The Dodgers will honor    Vin Scully this way for    his 63 years at the mike. The St. Louis Cardinals are    giving away a Mike Shannon bobblehead    with a voice chip.  
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