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  2. The Cost of a Beer and a Hot Dog at Every MLB Ballpark - AOL

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    The price of non-ticket costs (concessions, souvenirs, and parking) saw a 4.8% increase over 2022, with tickets to Major League Baseball games edging up by 3.5%. ... Boston Red Sox | Fenway Park ...

  3. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox' one-time cross-town rivals, the Boston Braves, used Fenway Park for the 1914 World Series and the 1915 season until Braves Field was completed; ironically, the Red Sox would then use Braves Field – which had a much higher seating capacity – for their own World Series games in 1915 and 1916.

  4. Today in History: The first World Series Baseball game - AOL

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    According to data compiled by Shari Scribner, the Americans (soon to be Red Sox) doubled the price of admission for the series -- the cheapest tickets went for 50 cents, while grandstand seats ...

  5. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Boston Red Sox chose Ace Ticket over StubHub to sell their tickets. [13] There are also independently owned online ticket resellers such as viagogo and SeatMarket. The growth of the ticket resale market has been consistently growing and is expected to expand even further. [14]

  6. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    However, in April 2009, StubHub reported that the price of second round Masters badges had declined by 43% from $1,073 in 2008 to $612 in 2009. [34] StubHub had 62 official partners by May 2011, including the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Boston Red Sox, and Ultimate Fighting Championship.

  7. 1904 World Series - Wikipedia

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    Boston slumped in 1905, while New York repeated its NL championship and won the 1905 World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics. The two teams eventually met in the 1912 World Series with the Red Sox winning in eight games (Game 2 was a tie).