Griffey, who announced his retirement via a published statement on June 2 after playing in Major League Baseball for 22 seasons with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds, made his debut in 1989 as a 19-year old teenager and is ranked fifth among baseball’s all-time leaders with 630 home runs.
2-DAY TICKETS GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd at 10AM PST.
SINGLE DAY TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH at 10AM PST. GENERAL ADMISSION
Eager Beaver 2-Day Ticket – $115.00 (Sold Out – Thank You!)
Advance 2-Day Ticket – $125.00 (Limited Availability)
Regular 2-Day Ticket – $140.00 (When Advance Sells Out)
Single Day Ticket – $75.00
VIP
VIP 2-Day Ticket – $395.00
VIP Single Day Ticket – $225.00
VIP tickets Include the following:
– Exclusive Polo Club w/ shade, lounge seating, activities and massage services
– Viewing Areas at the Lands End and Twin Peaks stages
– Special restroom facilities
– Access to special VIP food concessions
– Access to beer, wine and spirits services
– Commemorative Poster and more!
PARKING
Premier 2-Day Parking Pass – $95.00 (Limited Availability & Available Only at Time of Ticket Purchase)
BAUER’S SHUTTLE PASSES
2-Day Shuttle Pass – $35.00 ($8.75 per trip)
Single Day Shuttle Pass – $19.00 ($9.50 per trip)
Guru was one of the artist I grew up on and listening to Gang Starr and Jazzmatazz always brings me back.
“Guru, a rapper from the pioneering Boston-based hip-hop group Gang Starr, is in a coma after suffering a heart attack over the weekend; DJ Premier, the other half of Gang Starr, first confirmed the news on his Sirius Satellte Radio Show Sunday.
The 43 year-old, whose real name is Keith Elam, will reportedly undergo surgery Monday in a New York City hospital.
Hip-hop producer Solar, who works with the rapper, tells UsMagazine.com: “Guru is struggling with a serious health issue. We appreciate all your love and well wishes. we continue to hold out hope that Guru will make a full recovery from this, and ask that his privacy on this matter be respected. Again Thank you for all your support through this trying time.”
Guru — whose last solo album Guru 8.0 was released last May — was named #45 in a “Top 50 MCs of Our Time” list at about.com.“