It used to be that every seat on a particular level was the same price, but now the prices rise as you move closer behind the plate. The Dodgers have never tiered prices.Īnother pricing phenomenon in recent years is the pricing of seats higher as you move from the corners toward home plate. Some ballclubs tier based on what night of the week it is and still others based on what time of the year it is. The Mets for example have around 5 different pricing levels depending on what team is in town. If I can find them I'll post the prices.Tiered pricing has become much more common in recent years. I have some old ticket stubs from the 60s and 70s. Apparently this practice started with the Red Sox. For example, what's usually a $40 ticket becomes a $50 ticket when the Yankees are in town. ![]() ![]() I don't know if tiered pricing has been addressed on this board, but the idea is fans pay more for seats for games against the better teams. ![]() You can find it on their website but youi'll have to pay around $2.95 to access it as it's several weeks old. Washington City Paper recently had an article on this topic. Something you might want to address is the fairly recent trend toward tiered ticket pricing.
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