Card Trader said:He's Ryne Sandbergs step son right? I played Baseball for Valley Christian and whacked a liner off his knee, thought I killed him.....
I'd find it more believable if you said you whacked a golf ball off his knee.
Card Trader said:He's Ryne Sandbergs step son right? I played Baseball for Valley Christian and whacked a liner off his knee, thought I killed him.....
Card Trader said:He's Ryne Sandbergs step son right? I played Baseball for Valley Christian and whacked a liner off his knee, thought I killed him.....
ds512az said:Anyway, the auction is coming up and I need to see who would be willing to donate to the cause. The Diamondbacks review any requests, and send out items 3 weeks prior to the event. They say they will definitely be participating. Cool. The Suns have the same procedure. OK, cool. The Rattlers have sent tickets to the school already. Cool again. The Coyotes want to really get involved, and have a pep rally at the school, have a player do a motivational speech, and let the kids set something up on the concourse at Glendale Stadium to try and raise funds at a game. Along with some memorabilia. Very cool.
Duckjake said:I'd find it more believable if you said you whacked a golf ball off his knee.
I'm guessing it has more to do with incompetence than apathy.Brian in Mesa said:like they don't care.
About silence with so much of the charity work they do! I know for a fact that Michael Bidwill donates his airplane, time, gas etc. and flies dentists and dental assitants down to Mexico all the time to out of the way places to help needy people. He is the pilot and donates his time to the doctors without borders. No one ever hears theses things!!Toro said:The Cardinals spend more on non-profit than any team in the Valley. Sorry you had a bad experience.
Unlike Jerry C. that would send out press releases and call press conferences when they donated anything, the Cards are silent in their chest pounding.
also, it is the offseason.
Oran said:I used to be in the advertising business before I got into education. I found that in situations like these it's useful to say "We do appreciate your generosity, but I feel that I should tell you the Suns, Rattlers, and Diamondbacks donated tickets, and the Coyotes sent a player to the school for a pep-rally. Is there another department of the Cardinals organization, or a specific player, I can talk with?"
Usually organizations want to be on the same tier as their competition. Could be this lady had no clue what the other teams were donating.
Ed Burmila said:The team is entitled to give as much or as little as it wants, but considering that they'll probably sell about 20,000 season tickets next year I find it hard to believe they couldn't throw a season ticket package at any (legitimate, within reason) chartiable organization that wants one.
The tax benefits alone, even if one chooses to look cynically at this, would be worth it.
There is no way that I would expect a season ticket package. I just thought that an autographed "something" would be OK. (Mini helmet. bobblehead, etc.)Ed Burmila said:The team is entitled to give as much or as little as it wants, but considering that they'll probably sell about 20,000 season tickets next year I find it hard to believe they couldn't throw a season ticket package at any (legitimate, within reason) chartiable organization that wants one.
The tax benefits alone, even if one chooses to look cynically at this, would be worth it.