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Yankees Beat Mets
Loge 13 —
... Yesterday, the Evil Empire announced their 2009 full AND PARTIAL season ticket plans for the new Yankee Stadium (thanks for the heads-up Glenn!). ...
Yankees Release Season Ticket Prices for New Stadium
The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network —
... ^ Based on news story in New York Post. 122 seats. First five to eight rows. Old Yankee Stadium has 162 Legends seats ringing the infield, mostly in two rows, with tickets priced up to $1,000 a game. Table and Graphic Source: New York Yankees ...
Yanks unveil ’09 prices, relocation plans for season ticket holders
River Avenue Blues —
... So a lot of this information is nothing new. The Yanks long ago announced the new price points for the 2009 season tickets and their fancy premium seats. Now, we have season ticket pricing for other areas as well. Partial season packages will be available only on the Field and Main levels past first and third bases, on the Terrace level midway up the basepath and for the entire Grandstand and Bleacher levels. The seats right behind the outfield in front of the bleachers will basically cost $100 per ticket per game. ...
Building A Cubs Champion: "The Chicago Cubs Are On The Air!"
Bleed Cubbie Blue —
... The YES Network is probably THE primary reason the Yankees have outspent every other team over the last ten years. It has generated hundreds of millions of dollars for the Yankees, and since this money is not subject to MLB's revenue sharing agreements, the Yankees keep it all to themselves. It hasn't stopped Yankee ticket prices from heading through the stratosphere -- check out some of the new Yankee Stadium ticket prices -- and the Yankees stayed home this October, but there's no doubt that their plan is to do whatever it takes to develop revenue sources that ...
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Yanks Set 2009 Season Ticket Prices
waswatching.com 8/30/2008 — Via the AP -
Even seats behind the outfield fence will be costly at the new Yankee Stadium.
The front part of the area behind the outfield in right and left will cost $100 and $75 per game next year as part of season-ticket plans at the $1.3 ...
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Adieu
outincenterfield.com 8/30/2008 —
Aside from the death-seeking thrills of seeing a game in the Bedpan they call Yankee Stadium, I can't think of anything else to miss about it. It's not like Wrigley or Fenway which have remained essentially intact for 100 years - they already ...
Jeter's Retirement Plan: Lots of Sleep
bats.blogs.nytimes.com 8/30/2008 — Derek Jeter was surprised to hear that Jacoby Ellsbury, the center fielder for the Boston Red Sox, kept the baseball that the Yankees' Jason Giambi smacked for a game-winning single Thursday.
Ellsbury explained that he wanted a piece of history from ...
THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK —
Newsday.com - Yankees 8/30/2008
Aug. 30, 1977, at Yankee Stadium: Mickey Rivers led off the
bottom of the 11th with a homer that gave the Yankees a 6-5 win over the Mariners. Sparky Lyle allowed four hits and struck out two in 3 2/3 innings of relief.
Girardi all in favor of replay —
Newsday.com - Yankees 8/30/2008
The first game in which instant replay could be used at
Yankee Stadium was played Friday night, but there was no Jeffrey Maier incident that forced a video review. Instant replay began Thursday in three cities and wasn't used then, either.
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Joba throws; may be activated Monday —
Major League Baseball News 8/30/2008
Facing live batters for the first time since his Aug. 4 right rotator cuff injury, Joba Chamberlain was not perfect on Saturday, but he may have been good enough while throwing 35 pitches at Yankee Stadium. Chamberlain confirmed that he is ready to be ...
Jays' rally helps spoil Yanks' hopes —
Major League Baseball News 8/30/2008
The Blue Jays shook off some recent offensive issues on Saturday afternoon, rallying for a 7-6 win over the Yankees at Yankee Stadium. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak for Toronto, which evened its record to 7-7 this season against New York.