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Do Dodgers Really Have to Raise Prices?

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When a team finishes in next-to-last place in its division, still puts 3 million people through its turnstiles--a feat accomplished only seven times in the history of major league sports, all by the same team--I find it extremely questionable that the Dodgers find a need to raise their ticket prices.

I must assume that the Dodgers are going to use this price increase to teach their relief pitchers, such as Ken Howell, how to protect leads; to teach their infielders how to field their positions, and to instruct their hitters how to hit with runners on base. May I assume that?

FRED BAPTISTE

Redlands

P.S. Will the Dodgers’ 1987 slogan be, “Pay More--See Less”?

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