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UPON A MIDNIGHT DREARY, WILL THE RAVENS HAVE TICKET QUERIES?
Published June 4, 1998
The Ravens move into their new stadium this fall "with
something many would have thought unlikely ... empty seats,"
according to Morgan & Preston of the Baltimore SUN. The
team has sold "about" 52,000 season tickets, each with the
required PSL, and has "about" 7,000 remaining. The one-time
PSL fees "range from" $250-$3,000. Ravens VP/Public
Relations Kevin Byrne said the team was "pleased" with sales
thus far: "We always kind of paralleled ourselves with
Carolina, and they had 4,000 PSLs available when they
started their season at the Charlotte stadium." Byrne added
that he thinks the team will open the season "with about
54,000" PSLs sold. The unsold seats, all located in the end
zones, "will be sold on a single-game basis and be marked so
fans know they are available." Once season-tickets are sold
out, the Ravens will make 6,000 single-game seats available
for each game in the 69,000-seat facility (SUN, 6/4).




