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Single-game spring seats on sale tomorrow

Peter Abraham
January
10

Single-game seats at Legends Field go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. Check out this link for more information.

If you’re planning a trip to Florida, get your seats tomorrow. Legends Field usually sells out for every game.

Here’s the spring schedule:

Feb. 14: Pitchers and catchers report
Feb. 15: First workout
Feb. 19: Position players report
Feb. 20: First full-squad workout
Feb. 29: Start of exhibition schedule

This entry was posted on Thursday, January 10th, 2008 at 11:43 am by Peter Abraham.
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6 Responses to “Single-game spring seats on sale tomorrow”

  1. mel

    Yippee!

  2. pat

    The countdown to pitchers and catchers reporting promo on YES makes me happy everytime I see it.

  3. Yanksrule57

    I’m going to try for the 3/15 game with the Rays. Split squad but who cares, it’s YANKEES BASBALL!

  4. Christina

    Thats true. The only thing about SS is that they divide up the starters. The only good thing that might happen is if their other game is far away. If is it against the Red Sox or Astros (places that are far away) they wont send too many of their big guys. In spring training though it really doesnt matter because the guys only play about 3 or so innings in the beginning of camp. So your starters will be showered and gone by the 4th inning anyhow.

  5. Deep to Left

    I’m hoping to be down there for a couple of days… like to get tickets against Cleveland on the 16th and Boston on the 17th.

    Seems like a good way to celebrate St Patty’s Day!

  6. casual blogger

    Top Ten Things Goose Gossage Can Say Now That He’s Been Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame presented by Rich “Goose” Gossage On The Letterman Show
    Top Ten

    “Today’s contracts are ridiculous — the most I made in a season: 800 bucks”

    “I traded my 1978 ‘Rolaids Reliever of the Year’ award for a banjo”

    “My real name is Goose Gossagestein”

    “This facial hair makes me look cool. Letterman’s made him look like a drifter”

    “I’m retired, but I still wear a cup”

    “In 1979, I recorded the novelty single, ‘Disco Goose’”

    “Now maybe my neighbor will shut up about his bowling trophies”

    “To psych myself up for a game, I’d listen to the soundtrack of ‘My Fair Lady’”

    “After recording the last out of the 1978 Yankees-Red Sox playoff, I kissed Bucky Dent on the mouth”

    “The only thing I ever tested positive for was being a flame-throwin’ sum’bitch”

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