Yankees announce pricing plans for new stadium
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ESPN - Yankees reveal season ticket prices on team Web site - MLB
Published 8/30/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
ESPN - Yankees reveal season ticket prices on team Web site - MLB Don’t worry the price of the cheapest bleacher seats is still only $12. Of course, the next lowest ticket price is $1,000,003.99, so you’d better get those $12 seats early. The Yankees put season ticket prices on their Web site Friday along with a seat locator that shows views from each location. They also mailed relocation brochures to season-ticket holders.
Bronx Banter: Dress Down Friday
Published 8/30/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... and something to make you really depressed: the high cost of watching the Yanks play in their new ballpark. And, oh, one last note: how beautiful was Mariano Rivera's performance last night? It was vintage stuff, wasn't it?
Yankees Release Season Ticket Prices for New Stadium
Published 8/30/2008 at The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network
... prices for the new stadium yesterday. Fans can expect to pay $75-$100 for some seats in the outfield, while bleacher seats will remain the same as they were this year at $12. The 122 best seats in the Legends section (see the dark blue in the graphic and associated table) will run from $500-$2,500. Sections 115-125 – the next best field level seats behind the Legends section will run $325. Even with the exorbitant prices, the Yankees are easily selling full season equivalents. As reported by Ronald Blum of The AP: In all, the Yankees have sold more than ...
Yanks unveil ’09 prices, relocation plans for season ticket holders
Published 9/2/2008 by Ben K. at River Avenue Blues » River Avenue Blues, A New York Yankees Blog
... Over the weekend, as ESPN reported, the Yankees unveiled their season ticket prices for 2009 and the relocation plans for ticket holders not interested in forking over their left kidneys for comparable tickets. As the Yankees have repeatedly told the public, the vast majority of tickets in 2009 will be sold at the same price point as they were in 2008, but what the future holds is anyone’s guess. ...


