The White Sox added another pricing category for the 2010 season – Cubs.
Tickets to the three Cubs’ games at U.S. Cellular Field on June 25-27 will cost as much as $100 – a $32 increase from premier games in the premium LG skyline club box and premium lower box sections.
But Brooks Boyer, the Sox’s vice president/chief marketing officer, said the reality is that the prices for those games are similar to what the Cubs charge for their ”Platinum” games at Wrigley Field.
Club box and mezzanine suites seats for Cubs-White Sox games at Wrigley cost $100. The dugout box seats, located directly behind the backstop, cost $350 for Platinum games, according to the Cubs’ Web site.
Read the original article from Tribune News Services.
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