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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Possible World Series Ticket Prices are insane!


 Wow. This is insane! There has to be something done with this dynamic pricing bull crap. How are long term fans supposed to support their team? How are you supposed to take a family of  three or four to a World Series game? Thieve prices you can take a family vacation and still  have money left over. I know folks who don’t pay this much for a twenty game plan at Citi Field. Hey MLB, next time you are wondering why the next generations aren’t into baseball please realize that it’s because you aren’t letting them make memories in person. As an entity, you guys want to make as much money as possible and I get it but you folks are only looking short term and showing you don’t care about the fans. You aren’t even trying to hide that fact any more.

Thanks Mark for the tip.

Anyway you know what’s priced affordably? The Queens Baseball Convention on Saturday Dec 7th. Jose Reyes, Ray Knight, Turk Wendell, Gregg Jefferies will all be doing panels and signings. SNY will be doing two panels and brining in their on air personalities. We have vendors, prizes, and more fun!

Click Queens Baseball Comvention for tickets and info.



5 comments:

Jessica said...

The seat next to me for sale is $1700 in 401. My ticket from my strip is $315. Insanity it’s $1400 more.

Anonymous said...

Do you know if tickets are discounted for season ticket holders for this year and by how much?

Media Goon said...

I’ know mine were but not by how much because of the dynamic pricing

Anonymous said...

I have a 20 game plan--seats in the 400's. Entitled to a half strip. Price of the half-strip was $758/seat + $25 fee. WC & LDS were $68/game; NLCS is $90/game. World Series seats are $187/game. This is nuts, plus they eliminated the Seat Map feature so you can pick your Section but no idea of what row they're putting you in

Anonymous said...

Wow, much better pricing. I'm surprised the Mets marketing department never advertises the fact that season ticket members get a big discount on the postseason.