Put a 1 in front, that’s the most expensive (At least $175, usually more). Anything under 12 or over 27 is the outfield. So in general: a section ending in 24-27 is on the third base side, 12-16 is the first base side. Bleachers 237 and 238 are pretty economical choices that will also put you right behind the Bullpen, though you could end up being fairly far back. Section 136 is field level and still next to the Yankees Bullpen, though far from the rest of the game. – Mariano Rivera is retiring after this season (sniff) and of course spends most of the game around the Bullpen. If Jeter’s your man and you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, right by section 117 is usually where he hangs out when he’s on deck (instead of the on deck circle), and it’s also right next to the Yankees Dugout. Any section that ends in 24-27 is a good option. – Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez both play on the third base side (I would hope you’d know that if you’re a fan!). If you love a specific player, you may want to choose a seat that gives you a good view: But be wary – if you’re looking at sections labeled 129 or higher or 111 or lower you’ll be in the outfield, and not much closer to the action than the less expensive bleachers or 200 level seats. – 100 level is “Field Level”: The closest you can get to the action without being a very wealthy person who can get their hands on “legends suite” seating. – 200 level is “Loge” or “Main Level”: Quite a bit closer to the field, with higher prices to match! – 300 Level is “Terrace”: Technically the same level as Grandstand, but the terrace level includes the seats closer to the field. But don’t think you can buy 400 level tickets and sneak into the field level seats – there are security guards! There’s no bad view, so if you’re just looking for the experience Grandstand is a great option. – 400 Level is “Grandstand”: The highest up seats, furthest from the action, and also usually the best prices (of course). I can’t say I blame you – I LOVE the Yankees! Based on the numerous conversations I’ve had when helping fans book Yankees packages, I thought I’d offer some of my best tips:īefore you go, you need tickets, right? It’s always a good idea to know where you want to sit, although we’ll be happy to offer you options. While Citifield is always a more economical alternative for baseball games during your visit to NYC, most requests we get are to see the 27-time World Champions. Opening day was this week at both Yankee Stadium and Citifield, and now we’re in the midst of what we hope will be a very long and exciting baseball season!
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