Great Tips For Purchasing Yankees Baseball Tickets
New York Yankees’ baseball tickets are always at a premium, especially when the games are played at home at the Yankee Stadium. Even for the away games, the Yankees baseball tickets are mostly all sold out, as the fans of the opponents would love to see them lose. The New York Yankees are a team everyone loves to hate! Yankees baseball tickets are very difficult to procure, whether during the season or for the postseason games. These tickets are purchased months before the games, as soon as the schedules are announced.
Yankees baseball tickets can be purchased from the venues where the games are to be played. When completely sold out, these tickets can be procured through the services of the ticket brokers. These brokers are licensed brokers, and members of the National Association of Ticket Brokers. The member brokers are bound by a code of conduct and are very fair in their dealings with their patrons.
Many people do try to procure their Yankees baseball tickets from other dubious sources. These are the re-sale forums; the auction sites, such as eBay; as well as the many scalpers who are found around the venue of the games. In most cases, you are not assured that the Yankees baseball tickets you purchase through these sources are genuine. Many people have lost their money when they find that the Yankees baseball tickets they have purchased from these sources are fake.
The Team
The New York Yankees started out as the Baltimore Orioles in 1901. The Baltimore franchise soon became defunct, and was sold for $18,000 to Frank Farrell – owner of a casino and several pool halls - and to Bill Devery – the very notorious ex-Chief of Police, New York City. They moved base to Manhattan, and the team was known as the New York Highlanders. They played at Hilltop Park, the highest spot in Manhattan. The team was officially renamed the New York Yankees in April 1913 after they moved base to the Polo Ground. The Polo Ground was owned by, and was the home to, the New York Giants of the National Football League.
In 1921, the New York Yankees won their first of the 29 American League (AL) pennants. The New York Yankees boast of players who, today, are the legends of the game. Players, such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, and Yogi Berra, among others, need no introduction.
The Stadium
In 1923, two years after being asked to vacate the Polo Grounds, the then owners - Colonels Jacob Ruppert and Tillinghast L’Hommedieu Huston – opened their own ballpark on April 18, and named it the Yankee Stadium. The stadium was built on 10 acres of land purchased in West Bronx from the estate of William Waldorf Astoria for $675,000.
The Stadium took all of 284 working days to build, and had a striking feature - the 15-foot deep copper façade across the front of the roof – which exists in some form, even today. A new Yankee Stadium is being built, and is expected to be ready for the 2009 season.
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