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Method
May 6th, 2004, 09:40
Baseball Sells 'Spider-Man' Ads on Bases

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By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writer

NEW YORK - Spider-Man is coming to a base near you. Ads for "Spider-Man 2" will be placed atop bases at major league ballparks during games from June 11-13 as part of a promotion announced Wednesday.

The move is the latest push by baseball to increase its marketing to younger fans — and make money along the way.

"I guess it's inevitable, but it's sad," said Fay Vincent, a former baseball commissioner and former president of Columbia Pictures, which is releasing the movie. "I'm old-fashioned. I'm a romanticist. I think the bases should be protected from this."

The "Spider-Man" promotion has been in the works for more than a year and will include ad buys and ballpark events, such as giving masks to fans, said Jacqueline Parkes, baseball's senior vice president for marketing and advertising. The ads, about 4 inches long, won't appear on home plates.

The announcement of the promotion, first reported Wednesday by The Wall Street Journal, comes a week after jockeys at the Kentucky Derby won the right to wear ads on their uniforms.

"Spider-Man" opens June 30, and the weekend in early June was picked because it is during interleague play, which draws higher attendance than usual.

"We need to reach out to a younger demographic to bring them to the ballpark," Parkes said. "They are looking for nontraditional breakthrough ways to convey 'Spider-Man' messaging. ... It's the future of how we generate excitement inside the stadium and about the game itself."

Baseball will receive about $3.6 million in a deal negotiated by Major League Baseball Properties with Marvel Studios and Columbia Pictures, a division of Sony Inc., a high-ranking baseball executive said on condition of anonymity.

The New York Yankees (news) and Boston Red Sox (news) will get more than $100,000 each, one team executive said, also on condition of anonymity. Most other 13 teams that are home that weekend will get about $50,000 apiece, the executive said.

Parkes said the amount a team receives depends on the level of its participation. Geoffrey Ammer, president of marketing for the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, was not immediately available for comment, spokesman Steve Elzer said.

Ralph Nader (news - web sites), a presidential candidate and consumer advocate, criticized the deal. He wrote Tuesday to baseball commissioner Bud Selig, denouncing the decision to have ads on uniforms during the season-opening series in March between the Yankees and Tampa Bay in Tokyo.

"It's gotten beyond grotesque," Nader said. "The fans have to revolt here. Otherwise, they'll be looking at advertisements between advertisements."

In separate promotions, the bases also will feature pink ribbons Sunday as part of a Mother's Day promotion to raise breast-cancer awareness, and they will have blue ribbons on Father's Day, June 20, to raise prostate-cancer awareness

something I found somewhere else, thought you all might enjoy

Method
May 6th, 2004, 09:40
and who would have thought I would agree with Nader ???? :wtf:

Wildwilly
May 6th, 2004, 17:23
as if everyone in the US didnt already know that Bud Selig was Satan?

xStonewallx
May 6th, 2004, 19:44
I refuse to see Spiderman... it came out on May 3rd, the day Stonewall Jackson was shot in the arm, disrespect.

Grand Dragon
May 6th, 2004, 20:22
The Yankees have already announced that they will not allow the spiderman logo on the pitchers mound, and only use it on the bases during batting practice of one game. More teams should follow that example (even though the Yankees lose part of the $100,000 they're supposed to get by refusing to partake in the whole promotion)

-silent-
May 6th, 2004, 20:24
i dont think thats a huge loss for them ^^

CrazyIvan
May 7th, 2004, 04:28
I refuse to see Spiderman... it came out on May 3rd, the day Stonewall Jackson was shot in the arm, disrespect.

how can they disrespect such a man as stonewall jackson " you may be what ever you resolve to be" and "'Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees" last words - stonewall jackson
faded glory

"It's gotten beyond grotesque," Nader said. "The fans have to revolt here. Otherwise, they'll be looking at advertisements between advertisements."

soon just as in futurama they will input advertisements into your dreams

advertising is satans master plan

xStonewallx
May 7th, 2004, 07:42
"You may be whatever you resolve to be" ... I'm a huge stonewall jackson history buff (nerd), don't recall that being one of his last words, but you may be correcting me wrong, I dunno

oPiumologist
May 7th, 2004, 21:52
Stonewall was a great general but it's sad he was killed by friendly fire, lol.
Have you been to the Confederate Museum in New Orleans yet, Fred?

CrazyIvan
May 7th, 2004, 22:21
Stonewall was a great general but it's sad he was killed by friendly fire, lol.
Have you been to the Confederate Museum in New Orleans yet, Fred?

ive been ..good times'


and as far as those ads on basepads

NEW YORK (AP) — Spider-Man ads on bases didn't fly with baseball fans. A day after announcing a novel promotion to have advertisements on bases next month, Major League Baseball reversed course Thursday and eliminated that part of its marketing deal for Spider-Man 2.

http://images.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/_photos/2004-05-06-spidey-inside4.jpg these are what the bases what have looked like

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2004-05-06-spider-man-plan-dropped_x.htm

torque
May 8th, 2004, 02:09
yuh what a good advertising pitch. watch people slide into , jump on and brush dirt all over them. not to mention all the pissed off managers that throw the bases and kick dirt on them, maybe one of them will try and steal a base cuz its so cool...

Wildwilly
May 10th, 2004, 19:14
i wonder how much those babies will go for on ebay?

oPiumologist
May 10th, 2004, 19:34
120-180$ /each