Rays to cut some 2010 tickets by 40 percent
Oct 29, 2009 - 10:06 PM ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.(AP) -- The Tampa Bay Rays say they are holding the line, and in some cases, dropping the price on nearly 40 percent of tickets for next season's games at Tropicana Field.The team unveiled its 2010 ticket structure on Thursday. Prices range from $8 to $175, depending on seat location, the opponent and day of the week.
Prices for some prime dates against opponents such as AL East rivals New York and Boston rose slightly.
Tickets will be available in five categories, with prices as low as $12 for more than 50 games and $10 for over 30 dates.
Nine weekend games against the Yankees and Red Sox will run between $20 and $175. Weekday games against those teams will go for $18 to $155.
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