$22 for One Houston Astros Field-Box Ticket ($41 Value). Three Games Available.
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- Major League Baseball
- Beautiful Minute Maid Park
- Natural-grass field
- Bobble promotion on May 14
Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room, because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with today's Groupon: for $22, you get one field-box ticket to a Houston Astros game (a $41 value). The first 10,000 fans attending the New York Mets game on May 14 will also receive a promotional Chris Johnson pink bat bobble.
When you click "Buy" you'll be redirected to Ticketmaster.com to complete your transaction. See below for more info on Ticketmaster fees. Choose from the following games:
- Against the New York Mets on Saturday, May 14, at 3:05 p.m.
- Against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, May 24, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, May 29, at 1:05 p.m.
Hoping to win a second trip to the World Series for their 50th birthday, the Houston Astros wow fans with bat-cracking line drives and an estimable lack of belly itchers. As the season rolls into May, right fielder Hunter Pence has racked up 21 RBIs while maintaining a .292 batting average after 28 games. Looking to carve another notch into his win belt, hurler Bud Norris leads the pitching staff with a 3.03 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 35.2 innings pitched. Meanwhile, sneaky center fielder Michael Bourne has foiled numerous infielders, stealing 11 bases in as many attempts.
Win or lose, fans will marvel at the outfield-wall-scaling robberies in one of the nation's finest home-run habitats and fastball farms—Minute Maid Park. Opened in 2000, the park boasts a natural-grass outdoor field, a 242-foot-high retractable roof, a distinctive center-field tornado, and a troll-guarded infield. Field-box seating treats attendees to some of the best seats in the house.
Note on Ticketmaster fees: You still need to pay the full Ticketmaster processing fee, the optional printing-at-home fee, and tax. Ain't no discounts on tax.
- Major League Baseball
- Beautiful Minute Maid Park
- Natural-grass field
- Bobble promotion on May 14
Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room, because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with today's Groupon: for $22, you get one field-box ticket to a Houston Astros game (a $41 value). The first 10,000 fans attending the New York Mets game on May 14 will also receive a promotional Chris Johnson pink bat bobble.
When you click "Buy" you'll be redirected to Ticketmaster.com to complete your transaction. See below for more info on Ticketmaster fees. Choose from the following games:
- Against the New York Mets on Saturday, May 14, at 3:05 p.m.
- Against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, May 24, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, May 29, at 1:05 p.m.
Hoping to win a second trip to the World Series for their 50th birthday, the Houston Astros wow fans with bat-cracking line drives and an estimable lack of belly itchers. As the season rolls into May, right fielder Hunter Pence has racked up 21 RBIs while maintaining a .292 batting average after 28 games. Looking to carve another notch into his win belt, hurler Bud Norris leads the pitching staff with a 3.03 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 35.2 innings pitched. Meanwhile, sneaky center fielder Michael Bourne has foiled numerous infielders, stealing 11 bases in as many attempts.
Win or lose, fans will marvel at the outfield-wall-scaling robberies in one of the nation's finest home-run habitats and fastball farms—Minute Maid Park. Opened in 2000, the park boasts a natural-grass outdoor field, a 242-foot-high retractable roof, a distinctive center-field tornado, and a troll-guarded infield. Field-box seating treats attendees to some of the best seats in the house.
Note on Ticketmaster fees: You still need to pay the full Ticketmaster processing fee, the optional printing-at-home fee, and tax. Ain't no discounts on tax.