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December 13, 2005

Mets raising ticket prices an average of 7 percent

The Mets are raising their ticket prices by an average of about 7 percent, wth the most expensive ticket for any game rising to $96, Newsday reports.

Although the exact price hike isn't public yet, as Newsday had to go with an anonymous quote from a season ticket holder to get the bare-bones info:

Scott, a 43-year-old accountant who has held season tickets since 1987, said that for his seats, the four games at the platinum level -- Opening Day and three games against the Yankees -- went up from $60 per seat to $75. The next level, gold, jumped from $55 to $65, followed by silver ($50 to $60), bronze ($45 to $55) and value ($40 to $45).
For off-season baseball chattter, see MetsBlog, Mets Geek or Amazin' Avenue.

December 13, 2005 08:05 AM in Sports

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