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Nats Do Right Thing; Cut Ticket Prices

There hasn't been much reason to cheer at Nationals Park since March 2008 when it opened.  The Nationals haven't finished with under 100 losses since moving into their posh new home and not surprisingly, the fans haven't been flocking to the new digs either, with the exception of an April 2008 sell out visit from the Pope. 

Thankfully, management has realized that when you aren't winning, you aren't afforded the luxury of ripping off your fans.

From SI.com:

More than 3,300 seats will have lower season-ticket costs, the team said Friday, and prices will not rise on any non-premium spots at Nationals Park.

The only prices that will increase in 2010 are for high-end season tickets that already have been sold with agreed-to cost hikes.

The Nationals average attendance this season has dropped by more than 6,700 fans from 29,005 to 22,250.

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