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We have long thought that Yankee Stadium would be a great venue for outdoor hockey
We have long thought that Yankee Stadium would be a great venue for outdoor hockey ... In addition to being a first-class baseball facility, Yankee Stadium was designed to house unique and memorable events, such as the NHL Stadium Series. Hosting two of the NHL's classic rivalries at Yankee Stadium will be a great kickoff for the worldwide sporting events in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area scheduled in early 2014.
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After dumping StubHub, Yanks partnering with Ticketmaster on secondary market
itself -- often at prices below face value."Baseball as an industry has convinced fans to go to StubHub first,'' Yankees COO Lonn Trost said. He compared the situation to a traveler who goes to United Airlines in search of a ticket that is unavailable. "They Read more »
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Let’s Play Two At Yankee Stadium
commencements and the circus. “We have long thought that Yankee Stadium would be a great venue for outdoor hockey,” said Lonn Trost, New York Yankees Chief Operating Officer. “In addition to being a first-class baseball facility, Yankee Stadium was designed from Kuklas Korner Read more »
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Bats: With Yankees in Ticket Resale Market, Elbows Are Out
out of the new five-year deal between StubHub and Major League Baseball Advanced Media. But the Yankees are pushing further. Lonn Trost, the team’s chief operating officer, said the Yankees were looking into whether StubHub’s new store near Yankee Stadium from The New York Times Read more »
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Lonn Trost: Ticket Sales Are ‘Rough’ For Bronx Bombers
it comes to ticket sales. “Between the hurricane and the snowstorm, we’re monitoring it,” Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost told WFAN host Mike Francesa on Tuesday. “It’s rougher than in years past. It’s rough for the Yankees.” Trost admits that luring from Baseball Think Factory Read more »