
Baseball Season Tickets on Sale Monday
Nov 15, 2019 | Baseball
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Season tickets for K-State Baseball's 2020 season, which includes 28 games at the newly renovated Tointon Family Stadium, will go on sale Monday, November 18, K-State Athletics officials announced.
With the Baseball Powercat Pass, you become a season ticket holder and enjoy the flexibility of choosing the games you want to attend. The pass includes 28 vouchers that can be redeemed for general admission tickets in any combination. You can attend all 27 home events or go with 26 friends to one game, or any combination.
The Baseball Powercat Pass is available for just $100 for adults, $75 for K-State faculty and staff, military, seniors, and youth, or $300 for a 4-Pack Powercat Passes (112 total vouchers) – a savings of up to $25 per pass. At only $75 per pass and less than $2.70 per game, the 4-Pack Powercat Pass is your best value.
In addition, the new $199 Ultimate Powercat Pass includes 75 vouchers that are redeemable at any remaining home regular-season K-State volleyball, women's basketball and baseball games – less than $3 per game.
Due to overwhelming support and interest from 2019 season ticket holders, we anticipate reserved season tickets will not be available for purchase.
To purchase season tickets, fans can visit www.k-statesports.com/tickets, call 1-800-221-CATS (2287) or stop by the K-State Athletics Ticket Office in Bramlage Coliseum. The renewal deadline of Friday, January 10 is the last day for fans who are not purchasing the Powercat Pass to request the traditional hard tickets.
Fans who purchase season tickets on Monday, November 18 will receive one free K-State Baseball pennant per account. Additional pennants are available for just $5 per pennant until Friday, December 13.
Fans who purchase season tickets by the incentive deadline of Friday, December 13 will have the $10 processing fee waived and be entered to win four club tickets for a select game.
Additionally, fans who purchase by the renewal deadline of Friday, January 10, will receive a concession discount card that can be used throughout the season for $1 off hot dogs, popcorn, and bottled water. Fans who purchase by the renewal deadline will also be entered to win the ultimate gameday experience.
The new renovations to Tointon Family Stadium include new chairbacks throughout the main seating bowl, the Edgerley Family video board, the Sidlinger Family playground, expanded netting down the foul lines, a new ticket office with more points of sale, increased cover on the outer concourse, and a new team store.
Under second-year head coach Pete Hughes, the Wildcats will welcome in 12 different squads during the 2020 campaign, including regional non-conference opponents Nebraska, Creighton and Wichita State in addition to Big 12 rivals Baylor, Oklahoma State, Texas and KU.
The Wildcats open their new home with a Friday doubleheader against Fairleigh Dickinson on February 28. Four teams that qualified for the postseason in 2019 will visit Manhattan next season, including Baylor, Creighton, Jackson State and Oklahoma State.
K-State welcomes 16 newcomers who will join 20 returning letterwinners from last year's squad, including seniors Luke Bay, Chris Ceballos, Kasey Ford, Luke Hauswirth, Caleb Littlejim, Brett Lockwood and Cameron Thompson.
With the Baseball Powercat Pass, you become a season ticket holder and enjoy the flexibility of choosing the games you want to attend. The pass includes 28 vouchers that can be redeemed for general admission tickets in any combination. You can attend all 27 home events or go with 26 friends to one game, or any combination.
The Baseball Powercat Pass is available for just $100 for adults, $75 for K-State faculty and staff, military, seniors, and youth, or $300 for a 4-Pack Powercat Passes (112 total vouchers) – a savings of up to $25 per pass. At only $75 per pass and less than $2.70 per game, the 4-Pack Powercat Pass is your best value.
In addition, the new $199 Ultimate Powercat Pass includes 75 vouchers that are redeemable at any remaining home regular-season K-State volleyball, women's basketball and baseball games – less than $3 per game.
Due to overwhelming support and interest from 2019 season ticket holders, we anticipate reserved season tickets will not be available for purchase.
To purchase season tickets, fans can visit www.k-statesports.com/tickets, call 1-800-221-CATS (2287) or stop by the K-State Athletics Ticket Office in Bramlage Coliseum. The renewal deadline of Friday, January 10 is the last day for fans who are not purchasing the Powercat Pass to request the traditional hard tickets.
Fans who purchase season tickets on Monday, November 18 will receive one free K-State Baseball pennant per account. Additional pennants are available for just $5 per pennant until Friday, December 13.
Fans who purchase season tickets by the incentive deadline of Friday, December 13 will have the $10 processing fee waived and be entered to win four club tickets for a select game.
Additionally, fans who purchase by the renewal deadline of Friday, January 10, will receive a concession discount card that can be used throughout the season for $1 off hot dogs, popcorn, and bottled water. Fans who purchase by the renewal deadline will also be entered to win the ultimate gameday experience.
The new renovations to Tointon Family Stadium include new chairbacks throughout the main seating bowl, the Edgerley Family video board, the Sidlinger Family playground, expanded netting down the foul lines, a new ticket office with more points of sale, increased cover on the outer concourse, and a new team store.
Under second-year head coach Pete Hughes, the Wildcats will welcome in 12 different squads during the 2020 campaign, including regional non-conference opponents Nebraska, Creighton and Wichita State in addition to Big 12 rivals Baylor, Oklahoma State, Texas and KU.
The Wildcats open their new home with a Friday doubleheader against Fairleigh Dickinson on February 28. Four teams that qualified for the postseason in 2019 will visit Manhattan next season, including Baylor, Creighton, Jackson State and Oklahoma State.
K-State welcomes 16 newcomers who will join 20 returning letterwinners from last year's squad, including seniors Luke Bay, Chris Ceballos, Kasey Ford, Luke Hauswirth, Caleb Littlejim, Brett Lockwood and Cameron Thompson.
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