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Ticket information

Peter Abraham
March
31

Fans holding paid tickets for today’s game may use them today or exchange their paid tickets for any regular season game at Yankee Stadium within 12 months, subject to availability.

Due to limited ticket availability for Yankees home games during the 2008 season, fans are highly encouraged to use their tickets for tomorrow night’s rescheduled game.

Tickets can be exchanged at Yankee Stadium advance ticket windows only. They are open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., and until the seventh inning of any regularly scheduled home game.

This entry was posted on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 3:31 pm by Peter Abraham.
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18 Responses to “Ticket information”

  1. Ummmmmmm....

    New MLB.TV version blows, “full screen” mode only covers a quarter of my monitor. Last seasons was actually a full screen.

    Anyone else experiancing this?

  2. Dewey

    Having the same problems w/ mlb.tv – its not just you!

  3. mel

    Sad. No Yankees. We’re forced to cheer for Kansas City, White Sox, and Baltimore.

    Blown game by Tomko.

  4. jennifer- Hip Hip Jorge

    mel don’t forget the Marlins. We are rooting for them to tear the cover off the ball today. :D

  5. mel

    Jennifer,

    The White Sox were winning, but are down 6-2 now. Yikes. I don’t think they want us cheering for them anymore.

    And yes, a rough day at Shea would be welcome.

  6. Michelle

    Or the cubs. . . of course, they are also in the midst of a rain delay (no. 2) but Zambrano appears to be dealing!

  7. Fran

    I’m with you Jennifer. Let’s go Marlins.

  8. G.R.

    Just saw Joe Torre introduced as the new Dodgers manager. He received a great ovation from the fans. All the best Joe, and thanks for the memories!

    We’ve got the BEST “Joe” for the Yankees now though!

  9. Rishi

    How about a little baltimore love?

  10. csano

    I had a number of issues with MLB.TV last year and their customer service left much to be desired, so I made the decision this year not to subscribe. They’ve had a good amount of time to work out the issues that they had last year and from what I’ve seen/heard, it doesn’t look like they did much.

  11. jennifer- Hip Hip Jorge

    Only when they are playing the Jays or the Soxs. ;)

  12. Rishi

    I’ll take baltimore over the rays too…

  13. mel

    Sheffield just walked for the 4th time today. Was he always that patient?

  14. Sam

    I wonder how many foul home runs Sheff hits w/ the Tiggers as opposed to the 162 he hit with us.

  15. Laura

    Mel, Sheff got his share of walks when he was with us. Some pitchers are afraid of him (and with good reason – when he’s healthy).

  16. saucY

    still getting used to the new gameday.

    so far i don’t like it. too many boxes to scroll around in. the last one was more fixed i think.

  17. joey vegas

    Are tickets for tomorrow’s game available now with the reschedule?

  18. nysuperfan.com

    anyone know if you need to be there before 5pm tomorrow to exchange your ticket at the office for the game or are your same tickets good for the makeup game?

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