Cincinnati Reds announce ticket promotion: 15 games for $59

Fans wait for a home run hit by Jay Bruce to land in the right-field seats in a game against the Brewers on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. David Jablonski/Staff

Credit: David Jablonski/Staff

Credit: David Jablonski/Staff

Fans wait for a home run hit by Jay Bruce to land in the right-field seats in a game against the Brewers on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. David Jablonski/Staff

The Cincinnati Reds have experienced the biggest decline in attendance in baseball from 2015 to 2106. They’re drawing 7,935 fewer fans per game in 27 home games, according to BaseballReference.com. That’s compared to the same point in the season last year.

Overall the Reds rank 25th out of 30 teams in average attendance (22,107). To help combat the falling attendance, the Reds announced a new ticket deal Monday: 15 games for $59.

“Introducing the new Reds Summer Ballpark Pass,” the Reds wrote on their website, “which guarantees you access to all Sunday through Thursday games in June and July for ONLY $59! Seating locations will include Field Box, Mezzanine, View Level and possibly Standing-Room Only. With the Reds Summer Ballpark Pass, you will receive tickets to each game via the MLB.com Ballpark App ONLY. This pass will offer ultimate flexibility, convenience of mobile delivery, and an incredible value at an unbeatable price!”

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