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October 12, 2007
A limited number of tickets for Games One, Two, Six and Seven of the 2007 World Series, which may be played at Fenway Park, will be available by telephone only beginning at 3 p.m. Monday.
Fans may call touch-tone ticketing at (617) 482-4SOX beginning at 3 p.m. Monday. Fans with disabilities may call 877-RED-SOX9 beginning at noon on Monday. The Red Sox' TTY number is 617-226-6644.
There is a one-game, two-ticket purchase limit per customer. Ticket prices for the World Series are $225 for box seats, $150 for grandstand seats, $75 for bleacher seats and $50 for standing room. All orders will include an $8 per ticket and $15 transaction fee. Prices are set by Major League Baseball.
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 on Saturday.
No tickets will be sold at the Fenway Park box office.
Posted by Art Martone
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phillip macdonald | October 23, 2007 4:14 PM link
is it an option to go to fenway and wait for tickets?