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Amazing. A 22-4 loss with that payroll and not one posts...oh well, if it isn't prospect related...I guess it just isn't baseball.
 

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Good point, my mother kept texting me about that game and was just giddy.
 

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Yanks suck lol. They are my favorite team. I am absolutely embarrased to say that. :cry: Farking Yanks.
 

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Didnt the Indians beat the Yankees something like 26-4 at the Old Yankee Stadium not long ago??
 

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Im sure someone will use this as a signature........


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they will be this centuries cubs and red sox.
 

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Did anyone notice how many empty seats there were too? Obviously it thinned out as the game got worse and worse, but I mean at the very beginning, first inning or so, most of the seats behind the plate were empty. I went on to the Yankees website to see if I could get tickets for the first Sox/Yanks series at the new stadium, and sure enough, they had a ton of tickets just a few rows from the field. The only catch is that they are $2625 per seat :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
The Steinbrenner's must be braindead with what they are charging for seats in this stadium, especially in this economy.
 

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KandKCards said:
Did anyone notice how many empty seats there were too? Obviously it thinned out as the game got worse and worse, but I mean at the very beginning, first inning or so, most of the seats behind the plate were empty. I went on to the Yankees website to see if I could get tickets for the first Sox/Yanks series at the new stadium, and sure enough, they had a ton of tickets just a few rows from the field. The only catch is that they are $2625 per seat :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
The Steinbrenner's must be braindead with what they are charging for seats in this stadium, especially in this economy.

I was at the game on Friday and there were A LOT (80+) of seats that were empty near the visitors dugout. There was also an EMPTY section on the field level near 3rd base.
 

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bballcardkid said:
I enjoyed the outside the lines report on the Yankees ticke pricing. I hope they don't sell out a single game.
Ah, I missed it. What did they say?
 

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KandKCards said:
bballcardkid said:
I enjoyed the outside the lines report on the Yankees ticke pricing. I hope they don't sell out a single game.
Ah, I missed it. What did they say?

ESPN was basically voicing the complaint from the fans about the ever rising cost of a Yankee ticket. The whole argument from the Yankees perspective was supply vs. demand. ESPN was questioning if that was enough justification for such an increase. I think the statistic I heard was that ticket prices have increased 80% or 100% over the past 10-15 years (something like that).
 

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