Found September 26, 2009 on
Washington Times:
Faced with declining interest and an uncertain economy, the Washington Nationals decided to lower prices on more than 3,000 season tickets for 2010 while keeping prices on all other nonpremium seats at their current levels. The Nationals also will convert portions of five sections in the Presidents and Diamond clubs into nonpremium seating areas, conceding the difficulty they've had in selling the most expensive seats at Nationals Park. Some tickets that had cost $300 the past two seasons will now be available for $75 a game. "We thought there was demand for expanded seating down here without all the amenities," ...
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