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Indians offer fans deals on tickets
GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Again this year, the Indians will sell various ""Six Pack'' packages to lure fans back to Progressive Field.
There will be eight varietes of these plans, starting at $48. Seating options include lower reserved, mezzanine, upper box, bleachers and upper reserved areas. These plans include a free ticket voucher to any 2011 game, including Opening Day.
Also available are ""Premium Club Seat Six Packs, which give fans access to the club level and can include a food and non-alcoholic beverage option. These plans cost $540 for the six-game package.
Single game tickets for the entire season go on sale Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. Tickets can be puchased on line at www.indians.com, at all Indians Team Shops (inclduing Progressive Field), by phone at 1-866-48-TRIBE or at Tickmaster outlets.