New York Yankees baseball tickets
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New York Yankees baseball tickets
We will be in NY in August this year visting from Australia and would love to see a Yankees game. I see there is a home game on 4 August which will suit us perfectly. What is the best way to buy tickets? Would we have any hope of reasonably good seats if we buy them now? The only site I've found is something called stubhub - is this the only way to buy tickets? They seem to be a resale site - are they safe to buy tickets from?
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www.yankees.com, and tickets section
or wwww.ticketmaster.com.
It will be less expensive than stubhub, but less choice, since on stubhub some "years ticket holders " send tickets to game they cannot be, but not only real yankees fan...(professional vendors and so...).
I'm not sure "individuals " game tickets are possible to buy now .
Erik
or wwww.ticketmaster.com.
It will be less expensive than stubhub, but less choice, since on stubhub some "years ticket holders " send tickets to game they cannot be, but not only real yankees fan...(professional vendors and so...).
I'm not sure "individuals " game tickets are possible to buy now .
Erik
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Ticketmaster does not sell Yankees tickets. You have several choices - in order of likely cost.
1. Go to Yankees.com and see if there are any tickets for sale - 100% safe, face value for tickets, but availability may be a problem.
2. An on-line ticket broker like StubHub. Reasonably safe, but you are buying from a 3rd party who lists tickets on StubHub - so there is always a chance they could be fake. I believe StubHub now offers a guarantee, but that will only get you your money back, not entrance into the game.
3. Buy from a ticket broker or thru hotel concierge, if there is one. They can always get you tickets to something - depending on if you want to pay the cost.
Some people buy from ticket "scalpers" on the street - near the ballpark you will see people waving tickets or yelling that they have tickets. This is officially illegal in most places, but enforcement is variable. Cost is what you agree on - sometimes even below face value, but not usually. And risk of getting fake tickets exists.
1. Go to Yankees.com and see if there are any tickets for sale - 100% safe, face value for tickets, but availability may be a problem.
2. An on-line ticket broker like StubHub. Reasonably safe, but you are buying from a 3rd party who lists tickets on StubHub - so there is always a chance they could be fake. I believe StubHub now offers a guarantee, but that will only get you your money back, not entrance into the game.
3. Buy from a ticket broker or thru hotel concierge, if there is one. They can always get you tickets to something - depending on if you want to pay the cost.
Some people buy from ticket "scalpers" on the street - near the ballpark you will see people waving tickets or yelling that they have tickets. This is officially illegal in most places, but enforcement is variable. Cost is what you agree on - sometimes even below face value, but not usually. And risk of getting fake tickets exists.
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Have Yankee tickets even gone on sale yet? I was just checking yankees.com, and it didn't appear that there were any tickets for sale yet except for Spring training and season tickets. I could not find the date for when they would go on sale.
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Keep checking the Yankees web site - untl the individual tickets go on sale. that will give you best prices - but you need to be careful where you sit. Froma lot of seats everyone looks like ants - even with binocs.
If you want better seats (usually sold out as seson tikets) you need to go to a reseller to get seats the regular ticket holder won;t use. Stubhub is the "official" reseller and is always relaible - but prices will varya lot depending on who the opponent is.
If you want better seats (usually sold out as seson tikets) you need to go to a reseller to get seats the regular ticket holder won;t use. Stubhub is the "official" reseller and is always relaible - but prices will varya lot depending on who the opponent is.
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Bill's just a Bostonian who enjoys baseball in rat-infested puke-colored stadiums whilst watching a sack team that is merely 20 world titles behind the Yanks. And he's probably still pining over the Super Bowl (both XLII and XLVI).
To the OP: there are other ticket vendors than Stub Hub. Razor Gator and Vivid Seats also sell tickets to sporting events and are online ticket resale sites like stubhub. Compare and contrast because you can find better deals on one vs. the other depending upon who is selling and what he set for the price (we saved a ton on concert tickets on Vivid Seats in comparison to Stub Hub for same concert). And Ticketmaster does have a Stub Hub like service but I don't know if it lists Yanks games.
To the OP: there are other ticket vendors than Stub Hub. Razor Gator and Vivid Seats also sell tickets to sporting events and are online ticket resale sites like stubhub. Compare and contrast because you can find better deals on one vs. the other depending upon who is selling and what he set for the price (we saved a ton on concert tickets on Vivid Seats in comparison to Stub Hub for same concert). And Ticketmaster does have a Stub Hub like service but I don't know if it lists Yanks games.
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Thanks to everyone for your great advice. Certainly gives me a much better idea on what to do. I am loving that i've started something here between teams - reminds me so much of Aussie rules here in Oz!! And just so you know Bill in Boston, I would have loved to have seen the Redsox but according to the schedule they are not playing at home when I'm there (Aug 11-16)
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You will have better luck with seeing a METS Game! Just as easy to get out to CITI Field as it is to Yankee Stadium
The Tickets will be cheaper. The team has no visions grandeur this year (or for the past 10 years!)
But it is a beautiful stadium, and has very loyal fans.
-john (a loyal Mets fan (sniff-sniff!)
I just checked the schedual. They will be playing the Phillies, that will be a hot ticket, but they will have a nice afternoon game(1 PM) on August 4th......the best time to see a game in my opinion!
The Tickets will be cheaper. The team has no visions grandeur this year (or for the past 10 years!)
But it is a beautiful stadium, and has very loyal fans.
-john (a loyal Mets fan (sniff-sniff!)
I just checked the schedual. They will be playing the Phillies, that will be a hot ticket, but they will have a nice afternoon game(1 PM) on August 4th......the best time to see a game in my opinion!
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It's much easier to get tickets to a Mets game - but then you have to watch them play. IMHO they can;t fied a competitive team.
As for the Yankees - I haveno idea where you can get "good" sets for $60 to $80. We are huge fans but don;t get to go often due to work - so when we go we want good sats. And I an;t remember the last time we paid less than $500 per ticket to get near the field.
As for the Yankees - I haveno idea where you can get "good" sets for $60 to $80. We are huge fans but don;t get to go often due to work - so when we go we want good sats. And I an;t remember the last time we paid less than $500 per ticket to get near the field.
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My definition of good is this:
Main level (not field level), somewhere not too far outside 1st base or 3rd base. Close enough where you can see all the action. Low enough where you don't get a nose bleed, but still a reasonable price.
Sections 213-214B, 226-227B, and sections 210-212, 228-229
Main level (not field level), somewhere not too far outside 1st base or 3rd base. Close enough where you can see all the action. Low enough where you don't get a nose bleed, but still a reasonable price.
Sections 213-214B, 226-227B, and sections 210-212, 228-229
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One doesn't decide if the are Mets fans or Yankee fans. I could say it's in one's blood, but I've known fathers/sons who were on different sides.
Maybe it's the water. Or diet. Or an extra gene. Who knows. But it's not a choice one makes - it's natural selection.
Ditto for Jets/Giants, Nets/Knicks, and Devils/Islanders/Rangers.
There is one thing that unites all NY sports fans. Universal dislike for these 4 teams.
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
Boston Celtics
NE Patriots
ditto for
Phillies, Eagles, and Sixers, although not as intense.
Maybe it's the water. Or diet. Or an extra gene. Who knows. But it's not a choice one makes - it's natural selection.
Ditto for Jets/Giants, Nets/Knicks, and Devils/Islanders/Rangers.
There is one thing that unites all NY sports fans. Universal dislike for these 4 teams.
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
Boston Celtics
NE Patriots
ditto for
Phillies, Eagles, and Sixers, although not as intense.
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And to you J62 whom I may often bump into in the Lounge I will say grrr! Just to let you know as a kid in St. Louis my NL team avidly followed was the Cards and my AL team was the Red Sox. I have little use for uppety Yankee fans. ) -:
Bill in Boston
Bill in Boston
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So how soon before the season do Yankees start selling their tickets? I was considering stubhub because I can see what they have to offer right now and I would figure that whenYankees release their tickets, those that miss out will then storm stubhub so I might miss out completely. Oh what do to??!!


