@EasyAce,
I AM RELAXED!!! CAN'T YOU TELL!!!

Oh, yeah, you're about as relaxed as a barracuda told dinner will be delayed a few minutes.

Seriously, all the ticket prices and beer and go up every year to compensate for this, that is a given.
You don't need me to tell you the owners jack prices up whenever they bloody well please and for reasons having not as much as people think to do with major signings or drafts.
I am not too worried that the Yankees organization is going to crumble and fall into the sea (eventually, Jimi Hendrix) due to this, although a can't say for 100% certainty that I would mind that.
Keep in mind, too, that without its Goliaths baseball's Davids would have no giants to slay.
( I have to hate the Yankees, right? I think that is a law if you do not live in New York).
(I have to tell you a little secret: I'm a native New Yorker. Specifically, native to the Bronx. And I've been a Met fan since the day they were born, which ought to tell you something about perseverance of the soul and the stomach alike. Such law isn't restricted to those living away from New York and, indeed, I haven't lived in or near New York since 1994, prior to which I lived as much in other places as in or near New York.)
There is one trend I haven't been a fan of in recent years:
When the Yankees or Red Sox come to Minute Maid Park to play, the box office prices per ticket increase.
I haven't seen them drop when the Orioles or Royals, or another sub .500 teams come to town.
This is true in several ballparks, but ponder if you will that at least the Astros do not discriminate according to the opposition, even if you could argue plausibly that they should pay their fans to come see them play the tankers.
