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LA Times: Dodgers offering big discounts on tickets (RR)
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LA Times: Dodgers offering big discounts on tickets (RR) The Dodgers expect to sell up to 10,000 heavily discounted tickets for their seven-game homestand that starts tonight but don’t think that will lead to the unruly fan behavior that marred their “$2 Tuesdays” promotion in 2005. Under the latest promotion, offered by Dodgers.com to Travelzoo.com members, $16 reserved seats cost $3, $20 lower reserved seats $6, $28 infield reserved $9 and $50 field box seats $18. ... Steve Shiffman, the Dodgers’ vice president of ticket sales, said the method of distributing tickets ...
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