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Yankees Cutting Prices On Some Tickets For '14, Only 2,000 Seats See Cost Increase

The Yankees yesterday announced their full-season ticket plan pricing for '14, which revealed that 96% of the tickets at Yankee Stadium "will either remain the same or have a decrease in price," according to Mark Feinsand of the N.Y. DAILY NEWS. Approximately 39,000 seats, 78% of the ballpark, "will have the same price next season as they did in 2013, while roughly 9,000 seats (18%) will see a decrease." Only five sections in the Stadium -- approximately 2,000 tickets -- "will see a price increase." Terrace Level prices in "many sections will drop from $40 to $28, while others will go from $55 to $50." Ticket prices on the Main Level "will fall from $70 to $50 while others will decrease by $5 each." Some Field Level seats also will "drop anywhere between $15 and $25 each." The Yankees additionally announced that the Home Plate Team Store, the "largest retail location in Yankee Stadium, will be transformed to create an improved experience for fans" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 10/22). The Yankees also are "adding 10 Outdoor Suite Boxes" (NEWSDAY, 10/22).

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