MLB

No price hike on most Yankees tickets

The on-field product came up short of a playoff berth this season, and there is uncertainty on the horizon. But at least Yankees season-ticket holders can take solace in the fact that ticket prices aren’t climbing.

The Yankees announced their full-season ticket pricing for 2014 regular-season games, and prices for 96 percent of tickets will either remain the same or decrease. Breaking it down further, 78 percent of tickets will stay the same price as 2013, while 18 percent will decrease in price.

The only tickets that are increasing in price are in Field Level Section 132, Main Level Section 215 and 225, and obstructed-view Bleacher tickets in Sections 201 and 239.

The Yankees will also be introducing 10 new Outdoor Suite Boxes next season, which will be located in Field MVP Sections 117A, 117B, 122, and 123. These suites will provide seating for six to eight people, and will be available on a full-season basis.

The Yankees have not yet determined a date for the sale of individual-game tickets for the 2014 season.