Astros vice president of guest services Marty Price.
“I think we have one of the best baseball stadiums in America, and that brings value to the experience," said Price, who, without reservations, believes Minute Maid Park is turning into "Wrigley Field South or Fenway Park South."'
Price is hoping to encourage the comparison of the Astros ballpark with those parks, because it does compare, at least in one way (Even though the) priciest and most coveted tickets in baseball are Red Sox ($47.71 average) and Cubs ($34.30) home games. (The Astros are not far behind and) at $26.90, they had the eighth-most expensive average ticket price in the majors in 2007, ...
adding to that cost,The Astros are bumping some season-ticket prices $1 per game and single-game tickets $2. In addition, ticket prices for six home games this summer will be higher, with the New York Yankees (June 13-15) and Red Sox (June 28-30) paying rare visits.
Why?"We have to generate revenue," Astros director of ticket sales Bill Goren said. "We have to be able to pay the Miguel Tejadas."
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