Group sales represent one of the highest-value opportunities for summer collegiate baseball teams. While individual ticket sales bring fans to individual games, group sales can fill sections, generate consistent revenue, and build long-term relationships with community organizations.
But most teams approach group sales the same way: a generic “Groups” page with pricing tiers and a contact form. Maybe an email blast to last year’s groups. Then they wonder why groups don’t book.
The Johnson City market illustrates why this approach fails. You’re not selling to convention planners or tour operators. You’re selling to youth baseball coaches, church group coordinators, ETSU student organization treasurers, and local business HR managers.
These people are busy. They’re volunteers or wearing multiple hats. They don’t have time to call you, negotiate pricing, and figure out logistics.
This post shows you how to build a group sales system that makes it easy for local organizations to say yes.
Understanding Your Group Sales Market
Before we talk about landing pages and conversion optimization, let’s identify your actual group sales prospects in the Johnson City market.
Community Organization Categories
1. Youth Sports Organizations
- Youth baseball/softball leagues (Bristol, Johnson City, Kingsport, Elizabethton)
- Soccer leagues
- Basketball leagues
- Travel teams
- Summer camps
Why they’re great prospects:
- Captive audience of families already interested in sports
- Looking for unique season-end celebrations
- Often have fundraising needs (you can help)
- Natural partnership opportunity (you need youth engagement, they need activities)
Decision-maker: League director, team manager, or coach
2. Faith-Based Organizations
- Churches (Johnson City has 100+ congregations)
- Youth groups
- Sunday school classes
- Men’s/women’s groups
- Summer VBS programs
Why they’re great prospects:
- Looking for wholesome family activities
- Need group activities for youth programs
- Have regular meeting schedules (easy to plan ahead)
- Strong word-of-mouth networks
Decision-maker: Youth pastor, activities coordinator, or volunteer leader
3. Student Organizations (ETSU)
- Fraternity/sorority social events
- Student clubs and organizations
- Residence hall activities
- International student groups
- Student government
Why they’re great prospects:
- Need affordable group activities
- Looking for social bonding experiences
- Have budgets allocated for events
- Your season aligns with summer sessions
Decision-maker: Organization treasurer, social chair, or advisor
4. Corporate/Business Groups
- Company team-building events
- Employee appreciation outings
- Department celebrations
- Sales team rewards
- New employee orientation activities
Why they’re great prospects:
- Larger budgets than other categories
- Often book with minimal price sensitivity
- Value convenient, turnkey experiences
- May book multiple events per year
Decision-maker: HR manager, office manager, or department head
5. Schools and Daycares
- Summer school programs
- Daycare center outings
- After-school program field trips
- Summer enrichment programs
Why they’re great prospects:
- Need structured activities for groups of kids
- Looking for affordable, safe options
- May book regularly throughout summer
Decision-maker: Program director or lead teacher
6. Community Organizations
- Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts
- 4-H clubs
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- YMCA programs
- Rotary/Lions/Kiwanis clubs
Why they’re great prospects:
- Mission-aligned (community, youth development)
- Regular activities throughout year
- Looking for unique experiences
- May provide partnership opportunities
Decision-maker: Program coordinator or chapter leader
The Fatal Flaws in Traditional Group Sales Pages
Before we build better pages, let’s understand why typical group sales pages fail.
Flaw #1: Too Much Friction
Typical approach: “Interested in groups? Call us at (423) 555-5555 or email groups@team.com“
Why it fails:
- Requires decision-maker to initiate contact
- No pricing transparency (creates anxiety)
- Unclear what they’ll get
- No immediate action available
Better approach:
- Show pricing clearly
- Provide self-service booking option
- Offer online inquiry with immediate response
Flaw #2: Generic Messaging
Typical approach: “Great for groups of all kinds! Contact us for pricing!”
Why it fails:
- Youth baseball coach doesn’t see relevance
- Church group leader doesn’t understand the fit
- Student organization treasurer doesn’t see value proposition
Better approach:
- Create category-specific landing pages
- Address specific pain points for each audience
- Show relevant testimonials/examples
Flaw #3: Price-First Positioning
Typical approach: “Group rates starting at $7/ticket for groups of 20+”
Why it fails:
- Leads with price instead of value
- Doesn’t differentiate from other entertainment options
- Misses opportunity to build up the experience
Better approach:
- Lead with experience and benefits
- Position price as value (“Just $7/person for…”)
- Show total package, not just tickets
Flaw #4: Missing the Decision-Making Timeline
Typical approach: Waiting for groups to contact you
Why it fails:
- Youth baseball season planning happens in March-April
- Church group calendars fill in January-February
- Student organizations plan semester-long in May
- By June, most groups have already booked their summer activities
Better approach:
- Proactive outreach in planning season
- Early bird incentives
- Multi-game package options
Building High-Converting Group Sales Landing Pages
Let’s build landing pages that actually convert. We’ll create category-specific pages for your highest-value segments.
Template 1: Youth Sports Organizations
URL: /groups/youth-sports or /youth-baseball-teams
Headline: “End-of-Season Team Celebration at the Ballpark”
Subheadline: “Celebrate your team’s season with a night at the Doughboys game. Your players will watch future MLB stars while making memories with teammates and families.”
Above the Fold:
- Hero image: Youth team at ballpark, on field, with players
- Clear value proposition
- Pricing transparency
- Immediate CTA (Book Now or Request Quote)
Section 1: What’s Included
Your Team Party Package Includes:
✓ Reserved group seating section
✓ Pre-game on-field experience (player intros, team photo, first pitch opportunity*)
✓ Special recognition on video board
✓ Discounted tickets: $8/person (regularly $12)
✓ Team meal option available: Add $6/person (hot dog, chips, drink)
✓ Commemorative team photo (digital download)
✓ Doughboys swag bag for coaches
*First pitch opportunity for groups of 30+
Minimum group size: 20 people
Perfect for: End-of-season celebrations, tournament teams, league all-stars
Section 2: Why Youth Teams Love This
Include 3-4 testimonials from previous youth teams:
"Our team talks about the first pitch all year. The kids loved meeting the players and watching college baseball. Way more special than a pizza party!"
— Coach Mike, Johnson City 10U All-Stars
"Easy to organize, affordable, and the parents loved it as much as the kids. We'll definitely do it again next year."
— Sarah T., Kingsport Youth Softball League Director
Section 3: Available Dates
Interactive calendar or list showing:
- Available game dates
- Special theme nights (fireworks, giveaways, etc.)
- Booking status (Available, Limited, Sold Out)
Section 4: Simple Pricing Table
| Group Size | Ticket Price | Meal Add-On | Total (Tickets Only) | Total (w/ Meals) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20-29 | $8/person | +$6/person | $160-232 | $280-406 |
| 30-49 | $8/person | +$6/person | $240-392 | $420-686 |
| 50+ | $7/person | +$6/person | $350+ | $650+ |
First pitch opportunity included for groups 30+
Section 5: Easy Booking Process
How It Works:
1. Select Your Date
Choose from available games on our calendar
2. Confirm Your Numbers
Let us know approximate group size (can adjust later)
3. We Handle Details
We'll reserve your section and coordinate logistics
4. Show Up and Enjoy
We'll have everything ready for your arrival
Book online in 5 minutes or call (423) 555-5555
Section 6: Frequently Asked Questions
Address common objections:
Q: What if it rains?
A: We'll work with you to reschedule to another game date.
Q: Can we bring outside food?
A: Outside food not permitted, but we offer affordable meal packages.
Q: How late do games run?
A: Most games end by 9:30 PM on weeknights, perfect for youth groups.
Q: What ages is this appropriate for?
A: All ages! We regularly host groups from T-ball through high school.
Q: Do we need to commit to exact numbers immediately?
A: No, give us an estimate. Final count due 48 hours before game.
Section 7: Strong Call-to-Action
Multiple CTA options:
- Primary: “Book Your Team Party” (online form)
- Secondary: “Request Custom Quote” (for larger/special groups)
- Tertiary: “Questions? Call (423) 555-5555”
Online Booking Form (if possible):
- Team name
- Contact name and email
- Phone number
- Approximate group size
- Preferred game date (or “I’m flexible”)
- Add meal package? (Yes/No)
- Special requests/questions
Template 2: Faith-Based Organizations
URL: /groups/churches or /faith-groups
Headline: “Faith & Family Night at the Ballpark”
Subheadline: “Bring your congregation together for an evening of community, family fun, and affordable entertainment. Perfect for youth groups, family ministry, or church-wide outings.”
Above the Fold:
- Hero image: Multigenerational family at ballpark
- Clear value proposition
- Pricing transparency
- Immediate CTA
Section 1: What’s Included
Faith & Family Group Package:
✓ Reserved seating for your group
✓ Church recognition on video board
✓ Group discount: $8/person (regularly $12)
✓ Optional meal package: $6/person (hot dog, chips, drink)
✓ Family-friendly environment
✓ Special faith night events throughout season
Minimum group size: 20 people
Perfect for: Youth groups, family ministry events, church outings, VBS celebrations
Section 2: Why Churches Choose Doughboys Games
✓ Affordable: Most families spend less than $15/person total
✓ Wholesome: Family-friendly environment with no alcohol in family sections
✓ Convenient: Easy to coordinate, we handle the logistics
✓ Community: Strengthens connections within your congregation
✓ Outreach: Great opportunity to invite community members
Section 3: Special Faith Nights
Join us for special Faith & Family themed games throughout the season:
- Opening Night Faith Celebration - June 14
- Sunday Service Appreciation Night - July 6
- Youth Group Rally Night - July 20
- End-of-Summer Family Celebration - August 10
Book for these special nights and receive additional benefits!
Section 4: Testimonials
"We've brought our youth group for three summers now. The kids love it, the price is right, and it's so much easier than planning our own event. Plus, several families from our church have started attending games on their own!"
— Pastor John, First Baptist Church Johnson City
"Perfect outreach opportunity. We invited neighbors and community members to join our church group. Several families who came are now regular church attendees."
— Emily R., Family Ministry Coordinator
Remainder follows similar structure:
- Available dates calendar
- Simple pricing
- Easy booking process
- FAQs specific to church groups
- Strong CTAs
Template 3: ETSU Student Organizations
URL: /groups/etsu-students or /student-organizations
Headline: “Best Group Event in Johnson City Under $10/Person”
Subheadline: “Looking for affordable, fun social events for your organization? Doughboys games are perfect for fraternities, sororities, clubs, and student groups.”
Above the Fold:
- Hero image: College students having fun at game
- Student-focused messaging
- Price prominence
- Immediate booking
Section 1: Student Organization Package
Student Group Package:
✓ Reserved group seating
✓ Student discount: $7/person with student ID
✓ Add meal deal: +$5/person (normally $8)
✓ Organization shoutout on video board
✓ Perfect for date parties, mixers, club events
✓ Optional pre-game tailgate space
Minimum: 15 students
Maximum: No limit - we can accommodate large groups!
Total cost: $7-12/person depending on food options
Section 2: Why Student Organizations Love It
✓ Actually affordable (not $50/person like most events)
✓ Easy to organize (we do the work)
✓ Great social atmosphere
✓ BYOB tailgate option before game*
✓ Safe, supervised environment
✓ Walking distance or short Uber from campus
*Available for groups booking premium seating, 21+ only
Section 3: Perfect For
- Fraternity/Sorority Mixers
- Club social events
- Intramural team celebrations
- Residence hall activities
- International student group outings
- Date parties
- Welcome week activities
- End-of-semester celebrations
Section 4: Student Org Testimonials
"Way better than the usual bar scene. Everyone had a blast, and it was actually affordable on our budget. Booking was super easy too."
— Marcus T., Sigma Chi Social Chair
"We did opening night as a date party. Got to do the first pitch, everyone loved it. Definitely doing it again."
— ETSU Greek Life Organization
Remainder:
- Game calendar
- Pricing breakdown
- Simple booking
- Student-specific FAQs
- Multiple CTAs
Template 4: Corporate/Business Groups
URL: /groups/corporate or /team-building
Headline: “Team Building That Actually Works (And Fits Your Budget)”
Subheadline: “Give your team an evening off-site that builds camaraderie without breaking the bank. Perfect for employee appreciation, team building, or celebrating wins.”
Above the Fold:
- Professional hero image
- ROI-focused messaging
- Turnkey solution emphasis
- Simple booking
Section 1: Corporate Group Package
Company Outing Package:
✓ Reserved premium seating section
✓ Dedicated group coordinator
✓ Company recognition on video board
✓ Optional VIP hospitality area
✓ Catered meal options available
✓ First pitch opportunity for executive team
✓ Professional group photo
✓ Tax-deductible as employee entertainment*
Pricing from $15-25/person depending on amenities
Perfect for: 20-200 employees
*Consult your tax advisor
Section 2: Why Companies Choose Doughboys Games
✓ Turnkey Solution: We handle everything, you show up
✓ Predictable Budget: No surprise costs
✓ Universal Appeal: Everyone enjoys baseball
✓ Local & Convenient: No travel required
✓ Flexible Timing: Evening events don't disrupt workday
✓ Team Building: Natural conversation and bonding
✓ Professional: Well-organized, reflects well on your company
Section 3: Package Options
BRONZE PACKAGE - $15/person
- Reserved group seating
- Ballpark food voucher ($8 value)
- Company recognition
- Minimum 20 people
SILVER PACKAGE - $20/person
- Premium seating location
- Full meal (entrée, side, drink, dessert)
- Company logo on video board
- Group photo
- Minimum 30 people
GOLD PACKAGE - $25/person
- VIP hospitality area
- Buffet-style catering
- Open bar (beer/wine, 2 hour)
- First pitch opportunity
- Dedicated staff support
- Professional group photo
- Minimum 50 people
Section 4: Corporate Testimonials
"We've done Top Golf, escape rooms, all the typical team builders. The ballpark outing got the best feedback we've ever received. Easy to plan, affordable, and people actually enjoyed it."
— Jennifer M., HR Director, Local Tech Company
"Booked it for our sales team after hitting quarterly targets. Perfect reward that fit our budget. Already planning next quarter's event."
— Regional Sales Manager, Healthcare Company
Remainder:
- Corporate event calendar
- Custom package options
- Dedicated contact for corporate bookings
- Business-focused FAQs
- Strong CTAs
The Self-Service Booking System
The ultimate goal: Allow groups to book without ever talking to you.
Why Self-Service Matters
For the organization:
- Book at midnight if they want
- No phone tag
- See availability immediately
- Get confirmation instantly
For you:
- Capture bookings 24/7
- Reduce administrative time
- Collect information upfront
- Automate confirmation
Minimum Viable Booking System
You don’t need complex software. Start with:
Option 1: Google Forms + Spreadsheet
- Create category-specific Google Forms
- Responses feed to spreadsheet
- Auto-confirmation email
- Staff reviews and confirms within 24 hours
Option 2: Simple Booking Plugin
- Many website platforms have form plugins
- Can create multi-step forms
- Email confirmations automatic
- Integrates with calendar
Option 3: Dedicated Group Sales Software
- Tools like Eventbrite, Groups360, etc.
- More expensive but more automated
- Worth it if you do high volume
Essential Booking Form Fields
Regardless of system, capture:
Group Information:
- Organization name
- Contact person
- Phone
- Group type (dropdown)
Event Details:
- Preferred game date (or top 3 choices)
- Approximate group size
- Meal package? (Yes/No)
- Special requests
Automatic Triggers:
- Confirmation email to booker
- Notification to your staff
- Calendar block
- Follow-up sequence
The Proactive Outreach Strategy
Great landing pages are necessary but not sufficient. You also need outreach.
Building Your Prospect List
Youth Sports (Easiest to Find):
- Google: “youth baseball Johnson City TN”
- Check local parks & recreation websites
- Youth sports facility bulletin boards
- Facebook groups for local youth sports
Churches:
- Google Maps search: “churches Johnson City”
- Chamber of Commerce directory
- Local church directories
- Youth pastor networks
ETSU Organizations:
- ETSU student life website (lists all organizations)
- Greek life directory
- Contact student activities office
Businesses:
- Chamber of Commerce member directory
- LinkedIn company search
- Local business associations
- Target companies with 20+ employees
Outreach Campaign Timeline
January-February (Planning Season):
- Email campaign to previous year’s groups
- Intro email to new prospects
- Early bird discount (book by March 1)
March-April:
- Follow-up to non-responders
- Direct mail to top prospects
- Phone calls to high-value targets
- Partner with leagues for season-end celebrations
May:
- Last call emails
- Social media promotion
- Student organization outreach for summer events
June-August (In-Season):
- Fill remaining dates with last-minute groups
- Quick turnaround for corporate events
- Capture walk-up group interest for future seasons
Email Templates
Initial Outreach – Youth Sports:
Subject: End Your Team's Season with a Ballpark Celebration!
Hi [Coach Name],
Congratulations on another great season with [Team Name]!
As you're planning end-of-season celebrations, I wanted to share an option that teams love: a night at the Doughboys game.
Here's what your team gets:
- Reserved seating for your group
- Pre-game on-field experience
- Team recognition on video board
- Just $8/person (meal packages available)
We have dates available in July and August. Most teams love our Friday night fireworks games!
Can I hold a date for you while you check with parents? No commitment required.
[Your Name]
Doughboys Group Sales
[Phone] | [Email]
P.S. - Book by March 15 and get a free team photo on the field!
Initial Outreach – Churches:
Subject: Affordable Family Ministry Event for [Church Name]
Hi [Contact Name],
I'm reaching out to churches in the Johnson City area about a family ministry opportunity this summer.
Many churches bring their congregations to Doughboys games as:
- Youth group outings
- Family ministry events
- Outreach opportunities
- VBS celebrations
It's affordable ($8/person), family-friendly, and easy to coordinate. We handle all the logistics.
We have special Faith & Family nights throughout the summer, and I'd love to save your church a spot.
Would a brief call this week work to discuss?
[Your Name]
Follow-Up Template:
Subject: Re: [Previous Subject]
Hi [Name],
I wanted to follow up on my email about group outings to Doughboys games.
Quick question: Is this something you'd like to explore, or should I check back next season?
Either way is fine - just don't want to keep emailing if the timing isn't right!
Thanks,
[Your Name]
Conversion Optimization Checklist
Use this to audit your group sales pages:
Messaging:
- Headline speaks to specific audience
- Benefits listed before features
- Pricing shown clearly (no “call for pricing”)
- Social proof included (testimonials, photos)
- Addresses common objections
User Experience:
- Mobile-friendly layout
- Fast page load
- Clear CTA above the fold
- Multiple CTA placement throughout
- Easy-to-complete forms (mobile-optimized)
Trust Building:
- Real testimonials with names
- Photos of actual groups at your ballpark
- Clear policies (cancellation, weather, etc.)
- Contact information prominent
- Professional design
Conversion Path:
- Multiple ways to take action (book, call, email)
- Form is as short as possible
- Confirmation immediate
- Follow-up automated
- Calendar/availability clear
Measuring Group Sales Success
Track these metrics:
Lead Generation:
- Form submissions by category
- Phone inquiries
- Email inquiries
- Source attribution (which pages drive leads)
Conversion:
- Form submission to booking rate
- Average days from inquiry to booking
- Average group size by category
- Revenue per booking
Retention:
- Repeat groups year-over-year
- Referrals from past groups
- Multi-game bookings
Page Performance:
- Traffic to group sales pages
- Bounce rate
- Time on page
- Form completion rate
What’s Next in This Series
With group sales infrastructure in place, upcoming posts explore:
Post 4: Content Marketing for Community Engagement – Building year-round content that keeps your team top-of-mind
Post 5: Social Media Strategy for Local Engagement – Platform-specific tactics for building community around your team
Post 6: Partnership Development with Local Businesses – Creating co-marketing relationships that expand your reach
Post 7: Email Marketing & Fan Retention – Building repeat attendance from your local base
Post 8: 90-Day Implementation Roadmap – Putting it all together with realistic timelines and success metrics
About Base Path Media
Base Path Media helps baseball organizations improve digital performance through technical optimization, search strategy, and content implementation. We focus on practical, measurable improvements that teams can implement with existing resources.
