Thursday, January 31, 2002
Red Sox raise ticket prices for 2002
The Associated Press
BOSTON The highest-priced tickets in baseball got pricier Wednesday when the Boston Red Sox announced a 7.4 percent overall increase for this season.
Prices for the cheapest seats upper and lower bleachers and outfield grandstand are unchanged from last year, but all others are rising. Infield roof box, loge and field box seats, the most expensive at Fenway Park, will increase from $55 to $60.
Team officials said it's the smallest overall increase in seven years. Red Sox tickets are the most expensive in the majors. Last year, fans paid an average of $36 per ticket.
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