In 2010, the Yankees will have cut the ticket prices for 6,454 of their seats while the rest—41,928 seats—will remain at the same season price as this year. Only 1,704 seats in the Main Level will experience an increase in pricing as those tickets will go from $100 to $125. You can see more information about the prices and a grid reflecting the changes for next year, here.

Obviously, I think we can all agree that the Yankees made the right decision with these cuts. Many of the price decreases involve the ridiculously expensive Legends Suite seats, which line the infield. I have yet to see a number regarding the price decrease with those—this year, folks are paying $500-$2,625 per game—but, according to the reports, 97% of the Legends Suite seats will drop in price. Therefore, they’ll go from ridiculously expensive to far too expensive.

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One Response to Yanks cutting ticket prices in 2010

  1. Moshe Mandel says:

    This is great, unless you are Steve Lombardi, who has chosen to complain about the 3% that had prices raised.

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