I'm not sure if this is common practice, but I read an article detailing the fact the Yankees got permission from the MLB to go ahead and sell tickets to the World Series. I know that I've heard of events like the Super Bowl selling tickets via a lottery, but I have never heard of a team already selling tickets for an event before the were done playing another series-the information was released before game 4 last night. Am I missing something here, or does this smell of corruption?
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well i cant speak for NYY but the red sox had done a lottery for all post-season tickets right after the end of the regular season WS tickets included. I was in on all 3 series didnt get selected though2013 NCAA POD Record
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Originally posted by 10DimeBry View Postwell i cant speak for NYY but the red sox had done a lottery for all post-season tickets right after the end of the regular season WS tickets included. I was in on all 3 series didnt get selected though"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain
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Originally posted by grandmama View PostI'm not sure if this is common practice, but I read an article detailing the fact the Yankees got permission from the MLB to go ahead and sell tickets to the World Series. I know that I've heard of events like the Super Bowl selling tickets via a lottery, but I have never heard of a team already selling tickets for an event before the were done playing another series-the information was released before game 4 last night. Am I missing something here, or does this smell of corruption?
so yes, you are missing something.
and what is so corrupt about this??? and of course they give a refund.Last edited by molta02; 10-21-2009, 03:26 PM.
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