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Stern joins other commissioners for rountable discussion
Posted By Diego | NBA News | May 7, 2009, 03:46 AM |

Despite ticket prices at Yankee Stadium that climb to $2,625 and empty seats near the field at every game since opening day, MLB commissioner Bud Selig is confident teams have established enough bargain admissions for the current economy.
"I think overall the clubs have been remarkably sensitive," he said on Wednesday following a panel discussion of the commissioners of the four major U.S. sports leagues. "I think it's the reason our attendance is holding up as well as it is. We have fan initiatives everywhere."
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