[Talkin Yanks] The Yankees will gain around $15M in additional revenue in 2025 per their agreement with the Rays to play at Steinbrenner Field (via @AP )


[Talkin Yanks] The Yankees will gain around $15M in additional revenue in 2025 per their agreement with the Rays to play at Steinbrenner Field (via @AP )

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  1. Great idea! Let’s get some deep knowledge of how a successful small market team operates on the daily.

  2. Last year they Rays averaged 16,515+ fans per game. The capacity of Steinbrenner Field is 11,026. So yes there is a big lose in terms of fan revenue coming in. But $15M to rent the stadium is prob a bargain and prob won’t represent much of a lose [some of that lose is prob covered by insurance anyway].

  3. That’s hilarious. Imagine a MLB team needing to play 70+ games somewhere and the beneficiary only is getting like 200k a game for it. Crazy

  4. That’s actually…pretty important. It’s not Soto money, we have that. It’s everyone else money.

    Hal had indicated that he wanted to cut payroll, and cutting by about 15M to the Cohen tax was the most logical move. This is free money in their pocket so that they don’t have to cut at all.

    That gives them about 75M to spend if they match their 2024 payroll, plus more when they start non-tendering guys like Mayza. Suddenly adding Soto, a 1B, 2B, and RP all seems possible….

  5. I wonder what percentage of the money the league pays them to lose through revenue sharing $15mil is?

  6. But this isn’t necessarily *net* revenue, right?  It’s going to cost the Yankees money to facilitate these games throughout the year, as well

  7. Is that gross or net revenue? I wonder what it costs to host a game. Staff, concession supplies, grounds keeping, utilities… $15 mil. for 81 games is <$200k per game. If the at is gross revenue, I think the Yankees game them a pretty good deal.

  8. What about concessions money I wonder? Do the Yankees share the food and beverage money with the Rays?

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