The New York Yankees are on the way to their worst record in 31 years – and they’re going to make their fans pay for it.

The team last week sent out renewal invoices for next season that hiked ticket prices by up to 10 percent, according to pissed-off patrons.

“It takes balls for them to raise tickets,” said actor Ralph Bracco, 65, of Brooklyn, who has been a season ticket holder for almost five decades. “The team looks stale.”

His two seats for 41 games in the grandstands above home plate will cost 2% more in 2024, up to $2,763 from $2,713.

“It’s disgraceful,” fumed Tom Simon, 52, of Levittown, LI, who has had seasons tickets since the start of the last Yankee dynasty in 1996. “They have some nerve.”

Simon said the Yankees raised the price of his four front-row seats in right field by $2,000 before the 2023 season — from $30,000 to $32,000. And now they are hitting him for another $1,000 — a 3% increase — according to an Aug.15 invoice e-mailed from the team.

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Bleacher Creature Jay Pegram is not happy that the price of his seats are going up again.
Andre Glenn, a disgruntled Bleacher Creature
Season ticket holder Andre Glenn wants Yankee owner Hal Steinbrenner to know that it is “insulting and infuriating to be talked to as if we are unable to comprehend what it is that we are seeing on the field every day.”
Yankee manager Aaron Boone.
Yankee manager Aaron Boone is on the hot seat for the team’s disappointing season.

“They’re doing this because they’re losing out on playoff revenue,” he raged.

The once-proud Pinstripers entered Saturday’s play 62-66, 18 games out of first place and nine away from a wild-card playoff berth with just 34 games left. The poor play even prompted GM Brian Cashman this week to describe the season as “a disaster.”

“We as season ticket holders know that you think of us as fungible,” vented Andre Glenn, 58, a software engineer from the Upper West Side speaking rhetorically to owner Hal Steinbrenner. “However, it is still insulting and infuriating to be talked to as if we are unable to comprehend what it is that we are seeing on the field every day.”

Hal Steinbrenner
One longtime season ticket holder said “it takes balls” for Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner to raise ticket prices.
Yankee superstar Aaron Judge
Yankee superstar Aaron Judge was sidelined for nearly two months with an injured right toe.

Glenn, a season ticket holder since 1999, said his nosebleed seats behind home plate cost him $4,860 in 2022 and $4,939 this year, a 2% spike. Next year his price will climb almost 4% to $5,115, he said.

“It’s extremely bad optics,” he said.

The Bombers did not respond to multiple requests for comment on the money grab.

One fan said the floundering squad should have approached next year with “humility.” Instead, “it’s like ‘Thanks . . . We want more,’” said exasperated bleacher creature Jay Pegram, whose ducats in right-field will cost 2% more, to $4,860 from $4,736.

Anthony Volpe
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, a local product, has been one of the team’s few bright spots.
The ticket box office at Yankee Stadium
The Yankees last week sent out renewal invoices for next season that hiked ticket prices by up to 10 percent, according to pissed-off patrons.

A 68-year-old Brewster, N.Y. woman, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal, said her right-field line seats will soar 10% in 2024, to $9,234 from $8,424.

Former fan Vinny Milano famously stopped going to Bombers games over a decade ago. Now he makes T-shirts, including a “Fire Cashman” slipover that is expected to be a big-seller on Sept. 22, the date one fan is staging “Fire Cashman” night at The Stadium.

“The Yankees have not been fan friendly forever. They draw fans whether they care or they don’t,” Milano said. “And it’s quite obvious that you put four million asses in seats — and you put very little effort in — that you don’t really have to put any more effort.”

Gerrit Cole
Gerrit Cole, who posted a win Friday night, has been the Yankees best pitcher this year, sporting an 11-4 record with a 3.00 earned run average.
An irate fan at Yankee Stadium
Yankee fans are up-in-arms over poor play and the team raising prices in 2024.
Yankee Stadium
The Yankees are on their way to their worst season in decades.

Despite their anger, the Yankee season subscribers said they are probably all going to renew.

Lamented Simon: “It’s a one-way street. They can get away with bullying their fans because they’re the Yankees. What am I going to do, become a Mets fan?”

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The Mets, whose 2023 collapse is even worse than the Yankees, have not announced ticket prices for next season.

Per: NYP

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