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Commentary: Loyalty means nothing when it comes to money Monday, March 28, 2005 By Bill Plaschke, The Los Angeles Times Aisle 25, first row, seats 1, 2, 3, 4. Numbers to anyone else, but a life's work for Irving Zeiger, who has had the best seats in the house for as long as there has been a house. Zeiger mailed his initial deposit for Los Angeles Dodgers season tickets while the team was still in Brooklyn, reportedly the first check Walter O'Malley received. His seats were in the first row directly above the Dodger dugout. For 43 years he has sat there. Then, this winter, he received a phone call. The Dodgers had moved the dugout closer to the field and installed four new rows of seats behind it. But Zeiger need not worry, he could retain his four stadium-best seats directly above the new dugout. It would cost him only $120,000. Rest of article at:
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