The Marlins have finally found a way to sell tickets
Wait 'til after the game is over.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/miami-marlins-selling-unused-tickets-sunday-no-hitter-192848508--mlb.html
The Miami Marlins could have ended their 2013 season on a high note a no-hitter in the final game of the season, that's something that makes a 62-100 record feel the slightest bit better heading into the postseason. But the Marlins couldn't let the season end without one more cash-grab.
Turns out the team has started selling the unused tickets from Sunday's final 2013 game at Marlins Park for $15. Collectors of famous moments in Marlins history (are there such a thing?) would welcome the opportunity to buy one. And people who like to pretend they went places and did things could use them as evidence when telling a story years from now about how they watched a no-hitter end on a walk-off wild pitch.
And the Marlins, heck, they can make a little bit more money. There are 9,100 tickets for sale. If the Marlins can sell them all, they'd make $136,500....
The Marlins didn't sell out a single game this season, despite their best and most shameless efforts, and now here they are, hoping to sell out a game after the fact. How gloriously Marlins of them.