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One of my good friends sat in those seats a week ago, and it's unlimited everything. Multiple food stations in the restaurant with fine cuisine. Top notch service. And so on.

 

It's a business environment: everyone is either in suits or business casual. Conference areas. It ain't the bleacher seats: this is Wall Street/Midtown business.

When you separate the business of baseball with the playing of baseball, it makes perfect sense.  Serving wine or beer or bourbon is a money maker.  Times have changed and these owners have to do whatever it takes to make a buck so they can turn around and buy that lucrative free-agent that puts butts in seats.  The days of the family regularly going to an MLB ball park are over.  These are the  days of taking clients and business associates to baseball games  and it is very profitable.  Its not sad, it is reality. 

 

As always JMO.

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