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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Dec 21, 2022 8:04:56 GMT -5
Meet the coaches reception at Polar Park on February 4.
> Reception Ticket | $150 includes $50 donation to donor's choice of baseball and/or softball
> Sponsorship Opportunities All sponsorships will receive recognition on event signage. Deadline to be included on event signage is January 19, 2023.
Grand Slam | $25,000 includes five reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $24,500
Home Run | $15,000 includes five reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $14,500
Triple | $10,000 includes four reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $9,600
Double | $5,000 includes three reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $4,700
Single | $2,500 includes two reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $2,300
RBI | $1,000 per player includes one reception ticket Tax-deductible amount is $900
All sponsorships directly support the Holy Cross baseball and/or softball programs and are tax-deductible. --------------------------------------------------------------- Must have already identified some deep pockets for those amounts.!!!
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Post by HC92 on Dec 21, 2022 8:13:18 GMT -5
Will be interesting to see how much this effort raises. Guess it can’t hurt to try.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 21, 2022 9:27:40 GMT -5
If these are the goals of those two sports, what the goal be for football ?
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Dec 21, 2022 13:00:47 GMT -5
If these are the goals of those two sports, what the goal be for football ? Good practice is to set goals that are attainable. I would be very surprised if a $25,000 goal was set without a potential donor or two in mind. And it might very well be that corporations/businesses are the target donors for the higher amounts And the phrasing suggests to me that they are selling advertising on the outfield fence. And I'm guessing that if advertising is being sold, it will be up through the summer and fall. ---------------------------- The virtual seat, fill-the-stadium-with-purple campaign for the @ SDSU game raised about 20 percent of the $100,000 goal. That's understandable, given that the fundraising campaign was spur-of-the-moment.
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Post by bfoley82 on Dec 21, 2022 13:02:04 GMT -5
Meet the coaches reception at Polar Park on February 4.> Reception Ticket | $150
includes $50 donation to donor's choice of baseball and/or softball > Sponsorship Opportunities
All sponsorships will receive recognition on event signage. Deadline to be included on event signage is January 19, 2023. Grand Slam | $25,000
includes five reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $24,500 Home Run | $15,000
includes five reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $14,500 Triple | $10,000
includes four reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $9,600 Double | $5,000
includes three reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $4,700 Single | $2,500
includes two reception tickets Tax-deductible amount is $2,300 RBI | $1,000 per player
includes one reception ticket Tax-deductible amount is $900 All sponsorships directly support the Holy Cross baseball and/or softball programs and are tax-deductible. --------------------------------------------------------------- Must have already identified some deep pockets for those amounts.!!! Many of the Boston area schools do their events at Fenway with similar prices... bceagles.com/sports/2022/10/7/baseball-night-in-boston-2023.aspxnuhuskies.com/news/2022/12/13/northeastern-baseball-hosts-2023-leadoff-fundraiser-event-at-fenway-park.aspx
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Post by purplehaze on Dec 21, 2022 14:21:35 GMT -5
We know the men’s bball team doesn’t draw but we play Navy at 2 at the Hart that day - I certainly hope it’s not at the same time
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Post by Tom on Dec 21, 2022 14:37:02 GMT -5
If these are the goals of those two sports, what the goal be for football ? Good practice is to set goals that are attainable. I would be very surprised if a $25,000 goal was set without a potential donor or two in mind. And it might very well be that corporations/businesses are the target donors for the higher amounts And the phrasing suggests to me that they are selling advertising on the outfield fence. And I'm guessing that if advertising is being sold, it will be up through the summer and fall. ---------------------------- The virtual seat, fill-the-stadium-with-purple campaign for the @ SDSU game raised about 20 percent of the $100,000 goal. That's understandable, given that the fundraising campaign was spur-of-the-moment. This reads more like sponsorship levels than a goal. Given the levels listed, I would assume the goal for the event is well over $25K
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Dec 21, 2022 18:40:58 GMT -5
Apparently, BC donors don't have such deep pockets. Question is whether BC is paying Cora for his appearance.
And clearly, HC back in the day wasn't clear-headed about the future value of items, e.g., home plate and the three bases touched by Ted Williams hitting his first home run in a Red Sox uniform.
As for Northeastern, well, their sponsorships suggest either an impoverished alumni base, or a better appreciation of fair value.
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Post by bfoley82 on Dec 21, 2022 21:00:27 GMT -5
Apparently, BC donors don't have such deep pockets. Question is whether BC is paying Cora for his appearance. And clearly, HC back in the day wasn't clear-headed about the future value of items, e.g., home plate and the three bases touched by Ted Williams hitting his first home run in a Red Sox uniform. As for Northeastern, well, their sponsorships suggest either an impoverished alumni base, or a better appreciation of fair value. BC did not have such a big campaign to name parts of their baseball stadium like UConn did. UConn did it pretty well with Matt Barnes sponsoring the bullpen, a former catcher's family having the stadium named after them, etc...
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Post by longsuffering on Dec 22, 2022 10:43:10 GMT -5
I'd be a "punch and Judy" hitter at these prices but interesting that the cost paid to Polar Park for food and facility rental is $100 per plate as only $50 is a tax deductible donation.
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Post by hcbaseballalum on Dec 22, 2022 20:26:49 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Dec 22, 2022 20:42:29 GMT -5
No $$$ until there is a commitment to stop the sacrifice bunts…
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Post by HC92 on Dec 22, 2022 22:45:08 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward. We could say this about every sport except football and women’s basketball.
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Post by hcbball on Dec 23, 2022 7:42:58 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward. $76K in tuition with $0 scholarships. Nuff said
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Post by thecrossisback on Dec 23, 2022 20:14:58 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward. So are we looking at another down year?
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Post by hcbball on Dec 25, 2022 17:53:42 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward. So are we looking at another down year? I was going to suggest I thought we are going to benefit from attrition and transfers from other programs. But before doing so I started to look at rosters and was shocked to see so many 5th year players at LeHigh. Do they have grad school or allow 5th year players? They should be really good, with Rettig, Rother, Gother, etc
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Post by HC92 on Dec 26, 2022 7:22:27 GMT -5
So are we looking at another down year? I was going to suggest I thought we are going to benefit from attrition and transfers from other programs. But before doing so I started to look at rosters and was shocked to see so many 5th year players at LeHigh. Do they have grad school or allow 5th year players? They should be really good, with Rettig, Rother, Gother, etc Don’t know anything about Lehigh baseball but anyone who was around during the 2020 (Covid) season should get an extra year of eligibility so maybe that explains it.
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Post by efg72 on Dec 26, 2022 8:35:03 GMT -5
Program needs scholarships
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Post by hcbaseballalum on Dec 26, 2022 10:15:11 GMT -5
not a penny should be donated to the baseball program until it shows any signs of life. Awful coaching staff, weak recruiting classes, terrible on-field performance. $0 dollars should be donated to this program until it communicates some form of coherent thought about what the plan is going forward. $76K in tuition with $0 scholarships. Nuff said Not a valid reason in my opinion to see a massive decline in this program. We don’t need to win a national championship, but we do need to handle ourselves like a division 1 program. Huge steps back in on the field performance and alumni engagement. Weakest coaching staff in New England across all divisions. The program would have a hard time competing in any New England division. Bottom has fallen out post DiCenzo and Ed Kahovec certainly is not the answer. The decision to replace DiCenzo with Kahovec is going to have irreparable harm on alumni giving to a sport with up to 40 players on it each year. New coach will be starting from scratch. Very sad.
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Post by efg72 on Dec 26, 2022 10:39:07 GMT -5
Like with all sports-- coaching matters, but there are so many issues with athletics at Holy Cross that are easy to fix and need to be addressed before hiring a new coach. In most cases these issues can be resolved within a couple of months- so we need to move quickly.
Put together a group of current and former players to meet with the AD and Board Athletic Rep, where possible this group should include past coaches and interested alums on what is needed to succeed for the next decade. If Holy Cross isn't willing to make these changes, it should consider dropping the sport as a varsity offering for the school.
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Post by hcbball on Dec 26, 2022 11:26:23 GMT -5
I was going to suggest I thought we are going to benefit from attrition and transfers from other programs. But before doing so I started to look at rosters and was shocked to see so many 5th year players at LeHigh. Do they have grad school or allow 5th year players? They should be really good, with Rettig, Rother, Gother, etc Don’t know anything about Lehigh baseball but anyone who was around during the 2020 (Covid) season should get an extra year of eligibility so maybe that explains it. Yes, but at HC one needs to transfer for their extra year of eligibility, as HC doesn’t have a grad program, nor do they allow a 5th year for undergraduates
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Post by HC92 on Dec 26, 2022 11:44:41 GMT -5
Don’t know anything about Lehigh baseball but anyone who was around during the 2020 (Covid) season should get an extra year of eligibility so maybe that explains it. Yes, but at HC one needs to transfer for their extra year of eligibility, as HC doesn’t have a grad program, nor do they allow a 5th year for undergraduates Football had a ton of fifth year seniors last year and will again next year. A little easier for football players to just take a Spring off, come back to school in the Fall and then graduate at the end of the Fall semester.
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Post by efg72 on Dec 26, 2022 11:51:52 GMT -5
In baseball, we need to fund three or four full scholarships per class- if not restricted by the NCAA or PL. By doing so you have enough money to give a couple of fulls and many partial scholarships-- that can make a huge difference. A similar approach to other sports will improve the talent, coaches ability to succeed, a better product, and an overall richer experience for all involved.
The fifth year is a broader policy conversation, but the simple part is to have the resources for players and coaches and the other issues faced by the different teams.
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Post by purple1 on Dec 26, 2022 13:05:18 GMT -5
Thanks again Marcus Blossom.......
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Post by snapper on Dec 26, 2022 13:43:44 GMT -5
Baseball used to have a strong alumni group called the Diamond Club. This group had a mentor program, planned events and promoted events like the lead off dinner. My understanding is that AD KH has not wanted any assistance from this group and has essentially pushed them out. The school started their own mentor program called 90-wide for baseball with no communication with the leaders of the Diamond Club. I believe the Diamond Club ceases to exist at this point . Really sad.
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