You Got Tickets? Here's How to Ditch Them (To a Friend, Of Course) with the MLB Ballpark App
Let's face it, there are times when that extra ticket you bought for your, ahem, "enthusiastic" baseball buddy suddenly becomes a hot potato. Fear not, friend-zone dweller! The MLB Ballpark App is here to save you from that awkward "hey, can you, uh, maybe not come?" conversation.
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The Great Ticket Escape: A Step-by-Step Guide (with Minimal Tears)
Here's how to transfer those unwanted tickets to a more deserving baseball fan (or, you know, anyone who won't make you explain the offside rule...again).
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Open the MLB Ballpark App: No need to dust off your detective skills here. This app should be practically glued to your hand during baseball season (or at least until you transfer those tickets).
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Navigate to the Ticket Treasure Trove: Find the glorious "Tickets" tab. This is where your not-so-treasured ticket is hiding.
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Unearth the Unwanted Ticket: Select the game with the ticket you're looking to offload. Important Note: You can only transfer one game's ticket at a time. So, if you accidentally bought tickets to watch the squirrels instead of the superstars, you'll need to repeat this process for each game.
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Hit the "Forward Tickets" Button: This isn't a "beam me up, Scotty" moment, but it might feel like a close second once you're rid of those tickets.
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Choose Your Delivery Method: Here's where the fun begins! You can send the ticket via text message, email, or even share a link. Just remember, your recipient will need the MLB Ballpark App to accept the tickets. No app, no entry (sorry, Charlie).
Bonus Tip: Feeling fancy? Include a personalized message with your transfer. "Hey [Friend's Name], here's your ticket to freedom (from me...for this game at least)!"
Uh Oh, I Sent the Tickets But They Flaked!
Don't worry, you're not stuck with a ghost at the ballpark (unless you count the overpriced nachos). Transferred tickets can be cancelled through the Account Manager. Just find the transferred game, select "Cancel Transfer," and confirm your decision. The tickets will then reappear in your account like a magical baseball-themed boomerang.
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Remember: Once your friend accepts the tickets, you're out of luck on the cancellation front. So make sure they're truly ready to embrace the thrill (or mild boredom) of America's favorite pastime.
Frequently Asked Questions (Because We Know You Have Them)
How to find the "Tickets" tab?
It's usually located on the bottom navigation bar of the MLB Ballpark App. Look for icons, and you'll likely find a ticket symbol there.
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How many tickets can I transfer at once?
Only one game's worth of tickets can be transferred at a time.
Does my friend need the MLB Ballpark App to receive the tickets?
QuickTip: Slow down if the pace feels too fast.
Yes, your friend will need to download the app to accept and use the transferred tickets.
Can I take back the tickets after I've sent them?
Nope, not if your friend has already accepted them. You can only cancel a transfer before it's accepted.
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Is there a fee to transfer tickets?
No, there is no fee to transfer tickets through the MLB Ballpark App.
So there you have it! With this guide, you can ditch those unwanted tickets and get back to the important things, like perfecting your hot dog eating technique or debating the merits of the designated hitter rule. Now go forth and enjoy the game (or at least a stress-free evening)!