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Friday, March 13, 2020

Stubhub on refunds/cancellations due to Covid-19

Dear Goon,

As a valued StubHub customer, I am personally reaching out to you regarding the current Coronavirus situation. We know it’s an unsettling time for everyone and our hearts go out to those impacted.

Every day brings new developments and you may have questions about what happens if there are changes to your event.

StubHub is here for you.


If you buy tickets on StubHub and your event is still happening, you are good to go! If your event is postponed, we will send you an email once the details are confirmed with next steps to get you to the event. If you can no longer attend your event for any reason, you can sell your tickets with confidence on StubHub in just a few quick steps.

If you buy tickets on StubHub to an event that is canceled, you have the option to receive a coupon worth 120% of your original order to go to the live event of your choosing within the next 12 months. Alternatively, you can choose to receive a full refund for the original order amount (including service and delivery fees) to the original payment method.

We are working directly with our many partners, event organizers, leagues and teams around the world. As soon as we hear of cancellations, we will notify you by email with details. For all our largest events impacted by Coronavirus, whether canceled or rescheduled, see a current list here.

We understand that this is a challenging time and apologize for any inconvenience this might cause. If you have any questions, please visit the StubHub Help Center.

Thank you for being a StubHub customer.

Best,

Account

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy

President, StubHub 

Thursday, March 12, 2020

MLB pushes back Opening Day


MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TO DELAY 2020 OPENING DAY BY AT LEAST TWO WEEKS.

Spring Training Games Cancelled As of 4:00 p.m. (ET) Today and WBCQ Games Postponed; MLB Will Continue to Evaluate Ongoing Events and Effects on 2020 Scheduling

Following a call with the 30 Clubs, and after consultation with the Major League Baseball Players Association, Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. today announced that MLB has decided to suspend Spring Training games and to delay the start of the 2020 regular season by at least two weeks due to the national emergency created by the coronavirus pandemic. This action is being taken in the interests of the safety and well-being of our players, Clubs and our millions of loyal fans.

MLB will continue to evaluate ongoing events leading up to the start of the season. Guidance related to daily operations and workouts will be relayed to Clubs in the coming days. As of 4:00 p.m. (ET) today, forthcoming Spring Training games have been cancelled, and 2020 World Baseball Classic Qualifier games in Tucson, Arizona have been postponed indefinitely.

MLB and the Clubs have been preparing a variety of contingency plans regarding the 2020 regular season schedule. MLB will announce the effects on the schedule at an appropriate time and will remain flexible as events warrant, with the hope of resuming normal operations as soon as possible.

Nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our players, employees and fans. MLB will continue to undertake the precautions and best practices recommended by public health experts. We send our best wishes to all individuals and communities that have been impacted by coronavirus.

MLB looking to push start of season back




Wow. This is getting crazier and crazier. All sports either being played in front of empty seats or postponed all together. Movie openings getting pushed back up
to a year and now Gov. Cuomo is banning any gathering over 500 people.

From the NY Post


Read more here 

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

The Media wants to know if the Mets Players are cool with playing with no fans.






Anyone else think that the MLB delays opening day or they have games without fans? I have no idea if this is going to happen or not but the media is starting to ask the players about it.Also the team has been used to playing with almost no fans in the stands in past seasons so it should be okay.

From the NY Post.
The Mets played their spring training game in front of a crowd at Ballpark of the Palm Beaches with an eye toward Opening Day at Citi Field just over two weeks away.
But around the country and internationally, the coronavirus has forced some leagues to delay season openers, cancel games and bar fans from games that do take place — something Brandon Nimmo hopes doesn’t happen in the majors.
“I don’t love that possibility,’’ Nimmo said. “But obviously, I’m a player in the game and I do what I’m told to do. It’s not something I think anyone in the big leagues imagined playing in front of nobody. We enjoy the fans. They make it fun and they’re the reason we’re here and I get to have this job. I definitely want to see the fans there unless it becomes a huge health risk.’’
Read more here. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Brooklyn Cyclones WWE Big Show Signed Jersey








The Cyclones had a WWE Night and they wore jerseys to help bring awareness for Connor’s Cure. Big Show was one of the WWE superstars appearing there and here is a signed jersey worn by him that I got through the Cyclones. I’m asking $175 for it shipping included.

I want to give my readers a shot to get this before I put it up on eBay. You can email me at mediagoon@gmail.com or hit me up on Twitter.