The Tampa Bay Rays are offering fans a win-win-win-win proposition.

Trying to draw bigger crowds to barren Tropicana Field, the Rays came up with a crowd-pleasing ticket plan Wednesday.

The ``Win Pack’’ lets a fan pick any four regular-season Rays game to attend for a total of $99. If the Rays win all four, the fan gets a voucher redeemable for a free ticket to another game.

Young Tampa Bay Rays fans reach for autographs during spring training baseball camp Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, in Port Charlotte, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)

Young Tampa Bay Rays fans reach for autographs during spring training baseball camp Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, in Port Charlotte, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)

Fans with four straight wins can keep choosing games for free until they either attend a loss or the regular season ends.

Despite going 96-66 and making the playoffs last year, the Rays drew an average home crowd of just 14,734 and ranked second lowest in the majors, ahead of only the Miami Marlins. Tampa Bay has made the playoffs five times since 2008 but is consistently at or near the bottom of the majors in attendance.

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Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell signs autographs for fans during spring baseball practice Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020 in Port Charlotte, Fla. (Octavio JonesTampa Bay Times via AP)

Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell signs autographs for fans during spring baseball practice Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020 in Port Charlotte, Fla. (Octavio JonesTampa Bay Times via AP)

Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash speaks to the media after pitchers and catcher reported for spring training baseball camp Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, in Port Charlotte, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)

Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash speaks to the media after pitchers and catcher reported for spring training baseball camp Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, in Port Charlotte, Fla. (AP PhotoJohn Bazemore)