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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Yankees throw season ticket holders a bone with exhibition ticket prices

The Yankees did the smart thing today and announced visibly reduced prices for the April 3 and April 4 exhibition games that will open up the new Stadium.

According to this release, full season ticket holders will get the games for free, while partial plan holders will have the opportunity to purchase bleacher tickets for 25 cents and grandstand (upper deck) tickets for $1.10. Apparently, these were the prices back in 1923 for the opener at the old Stadium.

This is a nice gesture, but it would have had a bit more impact if it was the first regular season game. This is yet another aspect of these exhibition games that are going to take away from the regular season opener. I may or may not have gotten up on this soapbox before.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

NYYSI Saves you money: Tickets to the final Yankee games for Face Value or below

Just thought I would do the dirty work of digging through the scalpers and spam on Craigs List.

Reasonably priced tickets for upcoming games (reminder, I am NOT selling these tickets, they were found on Craigs List:

found on 8/26:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/tix/813515571.html
This is it - last chance for the Yanks. I have 4 really good tix for the Yanks/Sox game on Wed. night [8/27] - FIELD LEVEL!!! Face value - $95.
The location is pretty vague, but he says face value. Can't hurt to inquire.

found on 8/26:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brx/tix/813478478.html

Got (3) Seats for tonights game [Yankees vs. Red Sox, 8/26].. Seats are all in RF Bleachers
Section 37 (Row K)
Section 43 (2 aisle seats in rows C & H)

ONLY $50 each ticket.. Best deal you will find
Sadly, he isn't lying. That is by far the cheapest I have seen for tonight. I hate to advertise above face value tickets, but if you really want to see Yankees vs. Sox, this is your chance.

found on 8/25:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/tix/812525813.html
I've got a pair of Yankees-Blue Jays tix to this Friday's game (August 29) that I can't use. Face value is $70 per seat, I'm selling the pair for $120. Meet around the East Village or Paypal for emailed tickets (preferred).

Seats are in the Tier Box MVP section, box 625, row F, seats 21 & 22.
Will add to this post and bump up when I find more!

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Friday, March 28, 2008

NYYSI Saves you money: Cheap Yankee tickets for REALLY cheap




Here is my success story:

Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees Tickets
Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
04/06/2008 01:05 PM
(Event time subject to change. Check local listings.)

Quantity: 2
Section: Tier 6
Row: V
Comments: Upper Level Behind Infield
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BILLING INFORMATION
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Subtotal: $12.00

Commission: $1.20
Shipping: $11.95
Discount: - $20.00

Order Total: $5.15
and:

Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees Tickets
Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
05/02/2008 07:05 PM
(Event time subject to change. Check local listings.)

Quantity: 2
Section: Tier 6
Row: V
Comments: Upper Level Behind Infield
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BILLING INFORMATION
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Subtotal: $16.00

Commission: $1.60
Shipping: $11.95
Discount: - $20.00

Order Total: $9.55

In any case, I hope this helps someone - please report back in the comments section...

EDIT (11/30/08): This discount is obviously no longer active.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

NYYSI saves you money: Yankees vs. Tigers Tier Box MVP - CHEAP!



This is the inaugural "NYYSI saves you money" post in which we will point out some good deals to upcoming Yankee games.

In this case, the game in question is the Yankees vs. Tigers on Wednesday April 30 at 7:05 PM.

When you search online at yankees.com (ticketmaster), you find no availability in the Tier Box section. However, if you sign up for Goldstar Events you can get Tier Box MVP seats between home and third for a significant discount ($35 instead of $65 box office price) for this game.

Once you sign up for the site, you can go to this link and check out the other options for that game (worse seats down the line in the Tier Box section).

Be aware that signing up for Goldstar will mean that they send you weekly updates of New York area ticket specials such as this one. I am sure you can opt out, but I just wanted everyone to be aware of that before signing up.

The $35 price above is DEFINITELY a good deal, but I'm sure supplies are limited. RUN!

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Looking to buy 2008 Yankees Tickets? Don't know where to start?



Since tickets are OFFICIALLY going on sale next Friday, February 29, I thought I would share some information about the best value seats in the stadium, where to get tickets once ticketmaster.com is sold out of the seats you want, etc.

First off, there are some great deals to be had directly from the Yankees:

click here
to read about some great specials such as $5 ticket nights, buy one get one free Yankee tickets and more.

While other people are scrambling (in vain) to get tickets to the premium games, you can be cleaning up on the value tickets and getting WAY more bang for your buck. I won't delve too much more into those Yankee specials, but I highly recommend clicking the link about and familiarizing yourself with all of those offers and seeing which ones apply to you. You won't be getting good seats for $5, but you will be getting into the stadium. Moving into better seats than you purchased is MUCH harder than it was in the 80's and early 90's for obvious reasons, and I don't recommend sitting in other people's seats. However, once you are in the Stadium, the opportunity is always there for you to throw a few bucks at a security guard, or simply scout out some better seats in the early innings that are left vacant and head on over. Remember, that advice is all off the record and can result in ejection from the stadium, so proceed with caution.

Now you probably want to know where to sit in the stadium. Below is the ticket chart directly from Yankees.com:

NY Yankees Reg Season


The fact remains that anything between the bases are the best seats. It goes without saying that behind the plate is the best view. Sections 1-6 in Tier Reserved are amazing seats and I'd consider them better than field level main reserved seats toward the outfield. Being closer to the action isn't always better. Some of the seats downstairs are pointed in the most ridiculous directions - I often wonder what they were thinking when they were building this stadium. I truly believe that upper deck seats are the way to go unless you are sitting between sections 1-10 on the field level. Otherwise, you will have a better experience upstairs even in sections up to and including section 18.

You will see that most of these behind the plate type of seats are sold out before you even get a chance to buy them directly from the Yankees on February 29. Now is when you'll have to enter into the murky waters of the Yankee ticket secondary market. Because this is the last year of the current Yankee Stadium, I have a feeling tickets are going to be harder to come by than usual and people will be squeezing every penny out of you.

I would always start out with New York's Craigs List. Taking a quick look at Craigs List, it looks like the market is ALREADY flooded with sellers. Now is the time that they are going to be demanding above face value, even for non-premium games. You should never pay above face value on Craigs List for anything other than premium games - it is not in the spirit of the site and it says as much when you post a listing to sell something. Don't let these people ruin the site. The best time to buy from Craigs List is in the days before the game you are going to. Sellers want to get rid of their tickets quickly and are more likely to take face value or below. If you are coming from out of town and are buying tickets from Craigs List, don't bother emailing the buyer unless they explicitly state the price of their tickets in the post. Too many buyers are asking for "best offer" which is a waste of your time. When they list the price, you can easily compare it to the Yankees face value price and see if they are worth purchasing. As a warning - you will be wading through a LOT of listings on Craigs List, and there will be a lot more work in arranging pickup of the tickets, payment, etc. That being said, you are getting the best value and there are no commission fees to worry about.

If you want to be spoon-fed and don't mind paying a little more money for tickets, you can head on over to Stub Hub. I'm sure nearly everyone is familiar with Stub Hub by now. The beauty of the site is that you can get the best seats in the stadium, the worst seats in the stadium, or ANYTHING in between. The downfall of the site is that they charge sellers AND buyers a commission fee, bumping up the cost of the tickets. That being said, it is VERY convenient, you don't have to deal face to face with ANYONE, and there are often bargains to be had. Below is an example of a deal that fellow blogger Kaybli recently purchased:

ORDER INFORMATION
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Order #: xxxxxxx
Order Date: 02/22/2008 08:18 AM

Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees Tickets
Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
04/03/2008 07:05 PM
(Event time subject to change. Check local listings.)

Quantity: 2
Section: MB 246
Row: B
Comments: MAIN CHAMP BETWEEN HOME AND THIRD BASE
Special Note: Main Champ
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BILLING INFORMATION
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Subtotal: $154.00

Commission: $15.40
Shipping: $11.95

Order Total: $181.35
According to the official Yankee Stadium seating chart. those tickets are $180 - $280 PER ticket at face value. You can see above that Kaybli paid less than that for BOTH seats.

The Stub Hub interface is very user-friendly, and you can easily scroll around each section and see what the price range available is. Always have the stub hub window open beside the Yankee tickets pricing chart, and you won't get ripped off. For any games in the cold months of April and the beginning of May, you should easily be able to get main reserved tickets at a two for one value and upper deck seats at face value or slightly below, even on Stub Hub.

I personally will never pay more than face value to see a Yankee game. I feel that for the price of tickets and everything else at the Stadium, you should never have to pay more than that. I realize that this year MAY be different due to people cramming in one final trip to the stadium, or possibly people not wanting to miss the chance to make their first and only trip to the historic "House That Ruth built." I can only recommend that you are patient and take the time out to research the prices from all sources and become an educated consumer. If you need any more detailed advice, feel free to email me at ross@nyystadiuminsider.com and I will do my best to help.

Good luck getting tickets!

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Foul Ball Tracker at Yankee Stadium?

http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/9105/foulballswy3.jpg

With all of the hooplah about Hit Tracker Online lately, it has made me revisit some thoughts I have been having for years about FOUL BALL tracking.

As I sit at the 20-40 games per year that I go to, I often times keep rough tallies in my head of where the most foul balls go (by section). In my rough estimation, it seems that sections 6-10 in the Tier Box MVP and sections 7-11 on the other side get the most foul balls, but that is only because I am in the upper deck in section 1 and I can't see the lower decks.

I have ALWAYS wanted to go to EVERY single home game for two straight seasons (a total of 162 games) and tally EACH and every foul ball to see once and for all which section statistically gets the most foul balls. I'm not sure where I would have to sit in order to gather this data, but I am assuming it would have to be somewhere in the bleachers with some binoculars. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure there even is a spot in the stadium that would have a view of every spot where a FOUL ball could be hit. I think two full seasons would be a large enough sample size, but I am not great with math, so I could be totally wrong.

Now, the money question - why the HELL would anyone want this information... Well, we all know that everyone secretly wishes to come home from a baseball game with a souvenir in tow- whether they bring their handy baseball mitt or not. I'm fairly certain that if I could statistically prove what sections in Yankee Stadium have a greater percentage chance of receiving a foul ball, it would help people in making a decision of where to buy tickets. C'mon we have all seen the little kid that is sitting in the upper deck clutching his baseball mitt making his mom and dad stay until the final out of a 13 run blowout just for the chance to get that last foul ball hit into the stands. If there was statistical information (NO GUARANTEES) breaking down which section has the best chance of getting a foul ball with righties on the mound, with lefties on the mound, with a right-hand dominant lineup, with a left-hand dominant lineup, with an offspeed pitcher on the mound, with a flamethrower on the mound it would have SOME value for SOMEONE.

Not sure if I could ever make money off of this idea, as I hardly think that I am the first one to think it up. Most likely the Yankees wouldn't want to get involved because they wouldn't want people to think that if they bought tickets in a certain section they were "guaranteed" to get a souvenir. Who might get involved? Possibly someone like Stubhub.com or another ticket reseller so they could improve the resale value of tickets that might have otherwise been undervalued.

I would love for readers of this blog and the message boards to provide feedback on this idea. Has it been done before? Is it a terrible idea? Would have ABSOLUTELY no value to do this? Would it be possible? Do you think this has some sort of monetary value to someone? Should I have not just posted it on a public blog for everyone to read?

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Exclusive Ticket offer from NYY Stadium Insider

Well, summer is fast approaching. That means Nick2Slick will be spending a month in Fire Island, and I will be working on weekdays, so there will be games that neither of us can make. Because of that, I am putting certain games for sale here.

Here are the dates available:

(ALL OF THESE TICKETS ARE RIGHT AROUND FACE VALUE OR SLIGHTLY BELOW WHEN FACTORING IN TICKETMASTER FEES)

Yankees vs. Twins
Tuesday, July 3rd
7:05 PM
Tier Reserved, Section 1, Row M
$20 each, $40 total

Yankees vs. Twins
Thursday, July 5th
1:05 PM
Tier Reserved, Section 1, Row M
$25 each $50 total

Yankees vs. Blue Jays
Thursday, July 19
1:05 PM
Tier Reserved, Section 1, Row M
$20 each, $40 total

Yankees vs. Devil Rays
Friday, July 20
7:05 PM
Tier Reserved, Section 1, Row M
$20 each, $40 total

Yankees vs. White Sox
Thursday, August 2
1:05 PM
Tier Reserved, Section 1, Row M
$20 each, $40 total

All tickets will be exchanged in person in NYC, and payment will be cash.

If you are an out of towner, please contact me and we can arrange other methods of payment. If you need to send me money via PayPal/get the tickets emailed to you, I will need to add applicable fees that those companies charge me.

Contact me through Craigs List (be sure to leave a contact phone number when emailing me)



Click here to contact me through Craigs List



These are my season tickets, but as I previously mentioned, can't make the games. Hopefully somebody who reads this can.

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