Upset: Phils Have Cheapest Beer At MLB Ballparks

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 Upset: Phils Have Cheapest Beer At MLB Ballparks
Do you think the price of beer at ballparks is too high? (The only good reason to dial down beer prices?) Some people don’t think it’s high enough. Sports biz guru Darren Rovell shares some of his data (and his puritan values) in his lastest post. (more…) Share This [link]

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CBP Serves Cheap Beer (And Not Just the Bud Light)
Published 6/20/2008 by Enrico at The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae
... in all of Major League Baseball. The Red Sox, Braves, and Mets all pay more than double what Phillies fans pay per ounce. Darren Rovell then proceeds to take a low blow at Phillies fans. The Phillies are the cheapest, believe it or not, at $5 for a 21-ounce beer at Citizens Bank Park. You get any cheaper than 20 cents an ounce over there and I'd bet the atmosphere at games would change. Har har har. But look! A non-Philadelphian over at Sports by Brooks comes to the Philadelphia fans defense... uh, sort of. The moral of the ...

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