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Most Expensive Baseball Tickets

by Jeff on April 8, 2009

The 2009 Baseball season is finally underway. One thing that is up, more so this year than last, is the price of enjoying a cold beer and a sunny day inside the walls of a metro-market baseball stadium.

I think I’ll skip the Cubs and Yankee games this year and stick to my south side friends Cellular Field home (which still ranks in the top 10). Here are the 4 most expensive tickets in baseball (by average price).

1. New York Yankees – $72.97

Up over 75% from last years number, this steep increase helps cover the cost of the new Yankee Stadium.

2. Boston Red Sox – $50.24

Breaking their 13 year winning streak as the most expensive tickets, the BoSox fall to second place. Hopefully the highest status they attain all year.

3. Chicago Cubs – $47.75

This $45 cover charge will get you into old ivy, surrounded by a bunch of Midwestern brunettes that don’t really care for baseball. The good thing is they love their Old Style. As long as you don’t get stuck behind a column with a partial view, enjoy.

4. New York Mets – $36.99

The Mets are opening their new stadium in the number four slot for most expensive tickets in baseball. Not worth it for me – I’m more of a Yankees guy.

The Most Expensive Ticket in Baseball

That cover’s the top 4 average ticket prices for 2009, how about the overall top ticket. At $2,625 the premium, Legend Suites at the new Yankee Stadium are demanding the biggest dollars in baseball.

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New Yankee Stadium Photo

by Jeff on April 4, 2009

Here is an exclusive. A photo from inside the new Yankee Stadium during last nights game. Not a bad view either.

You can see how the white fence was stolen from the last stadium and woven throughout the new design. It’s also huge compared to the old battle grounds. Check out the rotating header file that shows the two spaces side by side.

new-yankee-stadium

Check out our post on the Most Expensive Baseball Tickets from 4/8/2009. You can probably guess who is in a distant first.

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