EUGENE, Ore.
– Four different mini plans for the Oregon Ducks baseball season go on sale
Monday, February 4, at 9 a.m. at www.goducks.com/baseballtix
The Pac-12 Pack is available on-line only for
just $68 and features one game from each of the five Pac-12 series--Oregon
State, Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Arizona.
The Friday Fun Night plan allows fans to
attend every Friday night game for only $91, a savings of over 13 percent.
The PK Pack consists of three premium game
for the University of Oregon team and three games for the Eugene Emeralds for
only $68. Seating for Ducks games will be in sections 10 and 11, while seating
for Emeralds games will be in the lower level of section 9 or 10. Each package
purchased will receive a free pint glass from the Eugene Emeralds. Dates
included in the package for UO games are against Washington on March 30, UCLA
on April 21 and the Civil War game against Oregon State on May 17. The Emerald
game dates are June 14 against Boise, July 11 vs. Everett and against
Salem-Keizer on August 24.
The Flex Plan gets fans 14 general
admission tickets throughout the season for just $7.50 a ticket. With the Flex
Plan, Ducks fans can bring GA vouchers to the box office in advance or on game
day and exchange it for tickets to the games of their choice. They can redeem
as many vouchers for a single game as they choose, or can split it among 14
different games.
Oregon
enters the season ranked in the top 15 of all five college baseball polls, with
the Ducks peaking at No. 6 in two polls. UO won a school-record 46 games in 2012 before
ending its season in the Super Regional in Eugene. The Ducks return seven position player
starters this season behind a pitching staff that features four returning starters
and an All-American reliever. Jimmie
Sherfy earned first-team All- America pre-season recognition by Louisville
Slugger, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game.
Oregon opens at PK Park on Friday, Feb. 22, against Cal State Northridge after wrapping up a four-game series at Hawaii.


















