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It seems the Yankees are having trouble selling out their run for a 28th MLB Championship.
The team sent out an email to fans at 5:18 p.m. to say that tickets were still available for Saturday night's 8 p.m. game against the Tigers.
The stadium appeared half-empty at the start of the Friday night's game against the Orioles, but filled up throughout the game.
Pete Abraham from the Boston Globe sent out the following tweet about the last call for tickets.
At 5:18 p.m., #Yankees sent out an e-mail to fans saying tickets are available for tonight's game.
— Pete Abraham (@PeteAbe) October 13, 2012
Check out a copy of the email that fans received.
I guess things just aren't as interesting to New York fans when Alex Rodriguez isn't hitting and the Red Sox aren't around.
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