Baseball Fans Have Opportunity to Purchase Tickets for Possible World Series Games at Fenway Park on Monday, Oct. 15
10/11/2007, BOSTON -- A limited number of tickets for Games 1, 2, 6 and 7 of the 2007 World Series, which may be played at Fenway Park, will be available by telephone only (while supplies last) beginning at 3 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 15.
Fans who registered and were selected in the random online drawing for the opportunity to purchase tickets for the World Series will be notified via e-mail tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 12). The postseason ticket purchasing program is presented by EMC.
Fans may call touch-tone ticketing at (617) 482-4SOX beginning at 3 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 15. Fans with disabilities may call (877) RED-SOX9 beginning at 12 noon on Monday, Oct. 15 purchase accessible seating (while supplies last). The Red Sox' TTY number is (617) 226-6644.
No tickets will be sold at the Fenway Park ticket office.
There will be a one-game, two-ticket purchase limit per customer. Ticket prices for the World Series, as established by Major League Baseball, are $225 for Box seats, $150 for Grandstand seats, $75 for Bleacher seats and $50 for standing room. All orders will include a $8 per ticket and $15 per transaction fee.
The home game schedule for the American League in the World Series will be as follows: Game 1 (Wednesday, Oct. 24), Game 2 (Thursday, Oct. 25) and, if necessary, Game 6 (Wednesday, Oct. 31) and Game 7 (Thursday, Nov. 1).
Source: MLB
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