<font style="font-family: Times New Roman;" size="4">Where will they ever find buyers for one of the most successful franchises in sports history in a city of 10 million?</font><font style="font-family: Times New Roman;" size="4"> </font><font style="font-family: Times New Roman;" size="4">It's a business.weblow said:<span style="font-weight: bold;">add to it what they did with ticket prices and how they screwed their everyday mid-lower level income fans</span> and it is ********.
The history in the old stadium is what made the stadium. The new one just doesn't have the same feel and has a damn Crate and Barrel store, plus many others. There should be a rule in baseball that a damn ballpark is not allowed to have a Crate and Barrel store in it.
Thank you for lowering yourself to explain this to us common folk.KurtRambis4 said:Going to see The New York Yankees play IS going to see a Broadway show, so to say. Yankee fans understand this. They are watching the greatest MLB franchise to ever exist. It's something that a red sox, cardinals, or cubs fan just doesn't understand. It's Ruth, Mantle, Gherig, Ford, DiMaggio, Jeter, Clemens, Jackson, etc etc etc. It's the pinnacle of baseball. To me and other Yankee fans, you can't put a price on it. I k ow none of y'all will understand this, but that's the way it is.
You sound like a Dallas Cowboy fan.KurtRambis4 said:Going to see The New York Yankees play IS going to see a Broadway show, so to say. Yankee fans understand this. They are watching the greatest MLB franchise to ever exist. It's something that a red sox, cardinals, or cubs fan just doesn't understand. It's Ruth, Mantle, Gherig, Ford, DiMaggio, Jeter, Clemens, Jackson, etc etc etc. It's the pinnacle of baseball. To me and other Yankee fans, you can't put a price on it. I k ow none of y'all will understand this, but that's the way it is.
I think us common folk are capable of understanding that the Yankees have the most history of any team -- the most world series, most Hall of Famers, etc. I hate the Yankees, but when I was in New York in 2007, I made sure to go catch a game there (and sure enough, they lost!) because of all the history.KurtRambis4 said:Going to see The New York Yankees play IS going to see a Broadway show, so to say. Yankee fans understand this. They are watching the greatest MLB franchise to ever exist. It's something that a red sox, cardinals, or cubs fan just doesn't understand. It's Ruth, Mantle, Gherig, Ford, DiMaggio, Jeter, Clemens, Jackson, etc etc etc. It's the pinnacle of baseball. To me and other Yankee fans, you can't put a price on it. I k ow none of y'all will understand this, but that's the way it is.
You don't think the Cardinals do the same thing? I've been the beneficiary of prime corporate seating in Busch Stadium. <div>missouridawg said:overpriced seats are purchased by large corporations (read Wall Street). Wealthy clients are quite often treated to a night at the ballpark on the company dime in them.
Spare me the "real Yankee fans gets why it costs so much" ********.
So you like the model where you don't charge a premium for a premium product. I'm guessing you aren't part of Senior Management.Damn Dog said:There really is no defending it. Those seats are so much that they are solely for the corporations who give them to people that really don't care about the Yankees. In turn those people are rarely in their seats which looks like **** on television and isn't nearly as loud in that area as it used to be. The outfield and upper decks are still great, but they screwed up by doing what they did behind home plate
"over priced seats purchased by large corporations (read Wall Street)" doesn't sound like you are real fond of the practice.<div>missouridawg said:At no point at any time in any of my posts on this subject did I even imply that corporate seating wasa bad thing.
First of all, they aren't overpriced. Why? Because somebody is willing to pay for them. And I'm pretty sure it pisses the resident Cardinal homer off. <div>MSDawg34 said:But not everyone correlates large corporations and Wall Street into negativity. It shows more about your ideology Blue than anything.
He was correct in saying that they are overpriced and that large corporations and Wall Street buy them up.