Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yankees are done with Spring Training as of Tuesday. They are back in NY. I am guessing you mean to see them play the Rays in FL in April? Heads up that they'll be at Steinbrenner Field, a minor league field, b/c of the damage to the other stadium during the hurricane. What you should know is that the capacity is 10,046 so tix may sell out.
(Tropicana field held 25,000 for Rays games in comparison).
I think no one really goes for the rays. They are going for the Yankees.
Yes- it was just being pointed out that the capacity for the Rays (who the Yankees will be playing) is half the amount it was last year so half the amount of tickets available – which will drive demand/price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yankees are done with Spring Training as of Tuesday. They are back in NY. I am guessing you mean to see them play the Rays in FL in April? Heads up that they'll be at Steinbrenner Field, a minor league field, b/c of the damage to the other stadium during the hurricane. What you should know is that the capacity is 10,046 so tix may sell out.
(Tropicana field held 25,000 for Rays games in comparison).
I think no one really goes for the rays. They are going for the Yankees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yankees are done with Spring Training as of Tuesday. They are back in NY. I am guessing you mean to see them play the Rays in FL in April? Heads up that they'll be at Steinbrenner Field, a minor league field, b/c of the damage to the other stadium during the hurricane. What you should know is that the capacity is 10,046 so tix may sell out.
(Tropicana field held 25,000 for Rays games in comparison).
Anonymous wrote:Wow out of curiosity I looked at the ticket prices for that series and they’re pretty high, nothing under 150 per ticket on the MLB site. Probably due to demand/having to use the smaller stadium and needing to recoup cost. We usually use tick pic or StubHub for buying tickets. There might be some season-ticket holders that are selling them for less but the closer you get to the date the higher they typically are unless you buy day of. I would keep an eye on it because The limited amount of people the stadium can hold.
Anonymous wrote:Yankees are done with Spring Training as of Tuesday. They are back in NY. I am guessing you mean to see them play the Rays in FL in April? Heads up that they'll be at Steinbrenner Field, a minor league field, b/c of the damage to the other stadium during the hurricane. What you should know is that the capacity is 10,046 so tix may sell out.