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Boston Red Sox won't raise ticket prices in 2013 season

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The Red Sox will not raise their ticket prices in 2013, marking the third time in five years they've done so.

The Boston Red Sox have announced that they will freeze ticket prices for the 2013 season, marking the third time in five seasons that the team has done so.

The freeze applies to individual and season tickets, according to the Red Sox.

"It was abundantly clear this year that we should hold the line on ticket prices," team president and CEO Larry Lucchino said. "Over the past few years, we have fallen short of our goals to play postseason baseball. Through it all, fans have shown their deep loyalty and support, for which we are all grateful. Our commitment to winning is as strong as it has ever been, and we look forward to the challenge of bringing our fans the winning and entertaining baseball team they richly deserve."

Ticket prices at JetBlue Park at Fenway South will also remain unchanged.

Boston finished 69-93 and 24.0 games out of the playoffs this past season.

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