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Dodgers single-game tickets go on sale Saturday with new pricing scheme

Next season, Dodgers games will be shown on a Time Warner Cable channel. Four Time Warner Cable subscribers are suing the cable company over what they claim are higher rates for games the subscribers don't intend to watch.
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 03: Shane Victorino #8, Alex Castellanos #49, Elian Herrera #37 and Luis Cruz #47 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate a 5-1 win overr the San Francisco Giants to end their season at Dodger Stadium on October 3, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
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Dodgers single-game tickets go on sale Saturday with new pricing scheme

 Single-game tickets for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ next season go on sale at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. But  if you want to go to Opening Day, you’d better move fast.

The Dodgers say this is the first time in years fans may purchase single-game tickets to every regular season home game.  That includes a limited number of Opening Day tickets – seats that, in recent seasons, fans had to buy as part of a multi-game package. Single game tickets will also be available for the  popular inter-league games against the Angels, Yankees, and Red Sox.

The Dodgers are also moving from a two-tiered to a four-tiered pricing scheme, with tickets to “One-Star” games starting at $8 and tickets to “Four-Star” games going for at least $30.  Tickets will be available at Dodgers.com  starting Saturday at 10 a.m. and at a FanFest event at that begins at Dodger Stadium at 11 a.m.  

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