Larry Baer
Larry Baer
Laurence M. Baer is the Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball. He succeeded Bill Neukom on January 1, 2012...
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Our view is, it's going to be a huge, potentially historic season in baseball, and this is a programming form that could engage the fans.
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Just like the baseball team, we feel it's important for the ballpark to get re-engineered, for the ballpark to take on a different look and continue to remain fresh.
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The team's slightly re-engineered. There are some familiar faces, some new faces. Just like a baseball team, we feel the ballpark should be re-engineered and refreshed. We've spent a lot of time and a lot of effort to keep it highly desirable for the fans. When this ballpark is 30 years old it will still look young.
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SBC played a critical role in the development of our ballpark and helped to keep Major League Baseball in San Francisco, ... The company remains an important partner in what we believe has become the best ballpark in America and a popular San Francisco landmark.
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Our partnership enabled us to create what we believe has become the best ballpark in America and a popular San Francisco landmark. Our fans can continue to expect the same type of exciting and contending Giants baseball and quality customer service they have enjoyed ever since we opened the park.
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The biggest reason people cancel season tickets is tickets in the drawer that aren't used, ... With 81 baseball games that's going to happen. This eliminates that; it reduces no-shows for the game and creates more circulation for tickets, more Giants fans.
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AT&T played a critical role in the development of our ballpark and helped to keep Major League Baseball in San Francisco.
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Everybody is excited to see him on the field in a uniform in San Francisco. We all saw a guy that's at some point going to come back and play baseball for us.
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We outperformed everyone's wildest imagination on the revenue side, ... We've gone from $60 million in revenue in the last year at Candlestick (the old park) to about $160 million a year in three sold-out years here. The new park has really driven the revenue.
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We can't sit back and be judge and jury on this thing. I think it's important for us all to have a sense of due process.
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We did the right thing by limiting the number of suites, ... The club seats are the product the companies want unless you're HP, Bank of America. For most businesses getting rid of 12, 18 suite tickets every game is too difficult and cumbersome.
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There are areas of the clubhouse that have been off limits and will remain off limits. I don't see them going into the trainers' room.
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We fully supported his position to play in the WBC. He had a change of heart, and it's an individual decision. On one level, we'd all like to have Barry play. It's a great showcase, but there's an understanding of his point of view as well.
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We have 39 games to play and we're only six games out of first place.