$13,500 for a private suite right behind home plate.
$7,000 for outfield suites
$12 - $1250 per seat for game day tickets
If you need more info regarding suites at Yankee Stadium, then please email me at ticketnyg@Yahoo.com. We have contacts with suite owners throughout the country for all stadiums.
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∙ 11y agoBox seat $3.50
Reserve seat $2.50
Grandstand general admission $1.25
Bleacher seat .85
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∙ 13y agoYankee Stadium cost $1.5 billion to build.
A 1961 New York Yankees World Series Full Ticket played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $200. -$250. and a ticket stub about $75.- $125. A 1961 Cincinnati Reds World Series Full Ticket played at Crosley Fieldis worth about $80.-$100. and a ticket stub about $40 - $85. Condition of the ticket stub is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.For more information on vintage baseball tickets visit the link I left below.
Jack Reed debuted on April 23, 1961, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 28, 1963, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
A 1961 New York Yankees World Series Full Ticket played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $200. -$250. and a ticket stub about $75.- $125. Condition of the ticket stub is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less. A 1961 New York Yankees World Series program played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $100.-$150. in excellent - near/mint condition. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.
Clint Courtney debuted on September 29, 1951, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on June 24, 1961, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.
Bob Hale debuted on July 4, 1955, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on October 1, 1961, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
Duke Maas debuted on April 21, 1955, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium; he played his final game on April 23, 1961, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
Tom Tresh debuted on September 3, 1961, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 29, 1969, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium.
John Gabler debuted on September 18, 1959, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 17, 1961, playing for the Washington Senators at Griffith Stadium II.
Hank Bauer debuted on September 6, 1948, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on July 21, 1961, playing for the Kansas City Athletics at Municipal Stadium I.
Hal Reniff debuted on June 8, 1961, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on September 3, 1967, playing for the New York Mets at Shea Stadium.
Bill Kunkel debuted on April 15, 1961, playing for the Kansas City Athletics at Municipal Stadium I; he played his final game on September 21, 1963, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.