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New York Yankees Practically Giving Away Preseason Tickets

By admin On January 6, 2009 Under Sports News
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With the new Yankee stadium getting ready to open for the 2009 baseball season the organization is planning on rolling back prices on a few exhibition games to the levels in 1923.  This is going to be very attractive to ticket brokers who make a living off of reselling tickets.  On the other hand if the yankees do this for too long they will have to look for other means to be able to pay the highest salaried team in baseball.

The rollback to 1923 is to celebrate the opening of the original Yankee Stadium. Rollback prices will only be for certain seats in the two preseason games against the Chicago Cubs.  Bleacher sears will be selling for $0.25 and grandstand seats for $1.10.

Tickets will be so much cheaper although the plan may result in two things. One is that it will benefits the city and its people. The other result could seriously harm the financial aspects of the Yankee management.  Ticket brokers won’t need investools to know that this is the perfect time to invest on a lot of exhibition tickets.

Season ticket holders will receive their tickets to the two preseason games at no cost.  ”To express our gratitude toward our full-season ticket licensees, we are offering tickets for these two exhibition games at no cost to them,” said Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost. “The balance of tickets will be sold first to our partial-plan holders, then to the general public, at vastly reduced rates compared to the regular season. Using such a pricing model for these games allows us to thank our fans for their continued loyalty and introduce them to baseball’s new grand cathedral.”

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