100-loss Nationals cut prices on 3,000 tickets

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WASHINGTON (AP)—The Washington Nationals are freezing or cutting prices on all single-game tickets for the second consecutive year—and after a second straight 100-loss season.

The cost of more than 3,000 seats at Nationals Park will be reduced when sold for individual games, some from $30 to $24, others from $18 to $17, the team said Wednesday.

The Nationals announced in September they were reducing prices on about 3,300 season tickets.

Washington went a majors-worst 59-103 last season and it ranked 13th in the 16-team NL in attendance, averaging about 22,400 fans.


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Updated Dec 16, 5:56 pm EST
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