<p>To maybe clarify a little bit the coupons are a sheet. If there are 8 home games there are 8 coupons. Each one is a different color and has all the details about the game on it. You must turn in the specific coupon for that specific game. </p>
<p>Another thing many don’t realize: Its very hard to get your virtual number. Everyone waits online and as soon as you can you click it. I have been right there before and gotten some low numbers. It was never low enough though that I didn’t get tickets. Its much harder to get a Block (group) virtual number because they have more people trying for a spot. If you try for the individual you can exchange up to 10 coupons for tickets. This is great for small groups of friends. </p>
<p>Once you get your virtual number online you have to enter your name and the name of one alternative. One of those two people must report to the baseball stadium ticket office for the exchange. Make sure you aren’t in class at this time because you have to be there. </p>
<p>On exchange day at the baseball ticket office there are tons of people standing around and a guy with a microphone will ask for number X-X (numerically obviously) Those people get in order and get their tix at the window. So technically if you have a later number you don’t have to be there right away but sometimes its hard to judge how fast the exchange will go. Once your number has passed you have to go to the back of the line (aka after everyone with numbers).</p>