$36 for 12 Tickets to Corpus Christi Hooks Minor League Baseball Games ($72 Value)
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Minor-league team strives to claim Texas League title in new season, with fans using 12 tickets on any combination of games
Hitting a baseball is considered one of the most challenging tasks in all of sports, narrowly edging out carrying an egg on a spoon and winning a three-legged race with your grandmother. Observe the difficulties of the diamond with today’s deal: for $36, you get 12 general-admission tickets to any 2012 Corpus Christi Hooks Minor League Baseball game (a $72 value). Click here to see the Hooks’ schedule. Groupons can be used toward any combination of tickets and games.
Under the management of Tom Lawless, the roster of the Hooks—the Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros—look to climb to the top of the Texas South division with a run of bat-swinging dominance. Approximately 7,000 Hooks fans can claim seats at Whataburger Field, which is built to reflect the feel of a classic ballpark and the taste of a sizzling half-pound patty. Baseball lovers can redeem their tickets in any combination they’d like, heading solo to 12 games or bringing 11 friends along for a day at the park. Along with being able to see the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium from inside the park, fans can enjoy breath-robbing views of the Harbor Bridge and mascots removing their comically oversize heads to observe the National Anthem.
Minor-league team strives to claim Texas League title in new season, with fans using 12 tickets on any combination of games
Hitting a baseball is considered one of the most challenging tasks in all of sports, narrowly edging out carrying an egg on a spoon and winning a three-legged race with your grandmother. Observe the difficulties of the diamond with today’s deal: for $36, you get 12 general-admission tickets to any 2012 Corpus Christi Hooks Minor League Baseball game (a $72 value). Click here to see the Hooks’ schedule. Groupons can be used toward any combination of tickets and games.
Under the management of Tom Lawless, the roster of the Hooks—the Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros—look to climb to the top of the Texas South division with a run of bat-swinging dominance. Approximately 7,000 Hooks fans can claim seats at Whataburger Field, which is built to reflect the feel of a classic ballpark and the taste of a sizzling half-pound patty. Baseball lovers can redeem their tickets in any combination they’d like, heading solo to 12 games or bringing 11 friends along for a day at the park. Along with being able to see the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium from inside the park, fans can enjoy breath-robbing views of the Harbor Bridge and mascots removing their comically oversize heads to observe the National Anthem.