Game 7 of World Series Puts a New Price on Baseball History
Game 7 of the World Series put a new price on baseball history last night. The two seats behind the Chicago Cubs dugout sold for $19,500 each, and the lucky fans saw the Cubs end the longest championship drought in professional sports—108 years. In fact, the asking prices from Game 6 to Game 7 went up 56% overnight. For years to come, there will be a new bar set for those fans who wish to cheer their teams to victory.
See Rachel Koning Beals, Historic World Series Game 7 with Chicago cubs Has a Ticket Price for the Record Books, Market Watch, November 2, 2016.
Special thanks to Jim Hillhouse (Professional Legal Marketing (PLM, Inc.)) for bringing this article to my attention.
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