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Major League Baseball signs licensing deal with That's My Ticket
That's My Ticket is the world's leading manufacturer of sports ticket displays and Major League Baseball has issued the Massachusetts-based company a license to use official team logos as well as the World Series and All-Star Game logos on its Ticket Frames and Ticket Archives.
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February 12, 2007 (FPRC) -- That’s My Ticket LLC, creator of the original Ticket Frame®, has signed a deal with Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. to manufacture licensed Ticket Frames and Ticket Archives™ bearing MLB™ trademarks and copyrights. Ticket Frames are the ultimate way for fans to show off their ticket stubs as well as their attendance at Major League Baseball® games. Ticket Archives help fans assemble, protect, and display an entire ticket collection.
That’s My Ticket’s (TMT) framed product line is the ultimate in personalized memorabilia; where each fan’s own tickets and personal photos are highlighted by the product. MLB Ticket Frames will be available with the logos of all 30 teams and will feature an officially licensed 8-by-10 photo, ballpark/franchise facts plus places for fans to add their own game ticket and photo. Each MLB Ticket Frame comes double matted in team colors and professionally framed for a boardroom-quality presentation.
“We’re honored and thrilled to be working with Major League Baseball,” says Dean Macchi, President of That’s My Ticket whose company signed a licensing contract with the National Hockey League in November. “Baseball fans love the game, their team, and going to the ballpark. Our products specifically cater to this type of allegiance.”
Also licensed under the agreement is TMT’s line of World Series® and All-Star Game® Ticket Frames. These items combine a fan’s World Series or All-Star Game ticket and personal photo along with headlines, statistics, story, and an officially licensed 8-by-10 photo from the event. World Series Ticket Frames capture the once-in-a-lifetime experience of witnessing a team’s championship ride while All-Star Game Ticket Frames preserve the experience of seeing the best players in Major League Baseball. Ticket Archives hold 64-96 tickets (pending the team’s exact ticket size) and make for an ideal coffee-table display for an entire ticket collection.
“We are working towards licensing for all major U.S. sports and are excited that the MLB contract is the now finalized,” says Macchi. “We expect the remaining sports to fall into place in the near future.”
For more information, visit www.thatsmyticket.com.
Send an email to Keith Gentili of That's My Ticket 508-533-1900
Keywords:
major league baseball, world series, ticket display
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