Angels Will Cut Ticket Prices in Half if Replacement Players Remain on Field
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TUCSON — As promised, the Angels on Thursday cut regular-season ticket prices for their first home stand if replacement players are on the field.
They also said all tickets for the opener against Milwaukee on April 4 will be $1, even if the strike has been settled and the regulars are back in uniform. Season-ticket holders will be given a rebate on opening-day tickets.
Tickets will then be reduced by 50% for the rest of the first home stand, ranging in price from $2.50 to $6.50. The club will then offer refunds on a home stand-by-home stand basis if the strike continues. Season-ticket holders will be given monthly 50% rebates.
Also announced were two season-long policies that will be observed regardless of the status of the strike: Children 12 and under will be admitted free to view level and pavilion seating areas if accompanied by an adult Monday-Friday, and those 55 and older and military personnel will receive $1 off tickets Monday-Thursday, with the exception of opening day and holidays.
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