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category:Sports and Recreation posted:December 4th, 2009
Tickets To Yankees Series, Other 2010 Home Games Available For First Time To Non-Season Ticket Holders Through D-Backs 6-Game Holiday Pack

Gift Cards Also Available Starting at $25


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On December 3, The Arizona Diamondbacks announced that non-season ticket holders will be available to purchase tickets to the three-game series against the World Champion New York Yankees June 21-23 and other regular-season home games at Chase Field in 2010 for the first time through the team’s Holiday Pack ticket offer.

Fans can select six-game Holiday Packs in select sections of the ballpark to any regular-season home game at Chase Field in 2010 by purchasing tickets at dbacks.com/holiday or calling the D-backs’ ticket office at 602.462.4600. Holiday Pack tickets, which start at $162 for six games, are only available in the Baseline Box (lower level), Club Reserve (Insight Diamond Level) and MVP Box (upper level) seating sections.

Noteworthy series against the D-backs at Chase Field in 2010 include:

- Opening Day against the San Diego Padres on April 5

- National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies April 23-25

- St. Louis Cardinals and three-time National League MVP Albert Pujols April 19-21 and June 11-13

- World Champion New York Yankees June 21-23

- Chicago Cubs July 5-7

- Los Angeles Dodgers on July 4th weekend (July 2-4) and to conclude the home schedule (Sept. 24-26).

D-backs gift cards in denominations of $25 are also available for purchase at dbacks.com/holiday or in person at the Chase Field Ticket Office.

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