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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, August 30, 2008

Yankees announce ticket prices for new park

By Ronald Blum
AP Baseball Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

On June 15, 2005, an architect's model of the New Yankee Stadium to be built adjacent to the current stadium in the Bronx was displayed during a press conference.

KATHY WILLENS | Associated Press

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NEW YORK — Even seats behind the outfield fence will be costly at the new Yankee Stadium.

The front part of the area behind the outfield in right and left will cost $100 and $75 per game next year as part of season-ticket plans at the $1.3 billion ballpark.

But behind those four sections of seats, and to the rear of the bullpens closer to center field, are nine sections of bleachers priced at $12, the same as the cost this season in the final year of the 85-year-old ballpark.

The Yankees put season ticket prices on their Web site yesterday along with a seat locator that shows views from each location. They also mailed relocation brochures to season-ticket holders.

Prices for the best seats were announced in March, with the Yankees charging $500 to $2,500 for tickets near home plate in the first nine rows, contained in 25 sections ringing home plate. In all, the Yankees have sold more than 3,500 of approximately 4,300 premium seats on the field, main and terrace levels, chief operating officer Lonn Trost said yesterday.

"Other than those 4,300 seats, which are going to subsidize everybody else, the prices are not" being raised significantly, Trost said. "And remember, 24,000-plus seats will have no price increase at all."

The Yankees said yesterday the remainder of the field-level seats cost from $75 to $325 as part of season tickets, while main-level seats go for $45 to $100. The highest deck is split into two areas, with terrace seats going for $40 to $65 and grandstand selling for $20 and $25.

In a sign most of the best seats will be sold as season tickets, only the least expensive category of field seats and the two least expensive levels of main seats are being made available for partial plans. The Yankees are charging $5 to $10 more per seat for partial plans than they are for season tickets. Individual game prices haven't been set.

Invoices for season tickets will be sent out starting in mid-September, and fans who decline their seats, wishing to upgrade, downgrade or switch their plan, can go in a pool for others seats. A 10 percent payment is due about two weeks after receiving an invoice.