The Yankees will practically force Bombers fans to use their own in-house — and usually more expensive — secondary market seller by barring fans from using printed-out tickets.
The team this week quietly pulled the plug on the print-at-home option, in what’s being seen as an aggressive swipe against other sellers, especially StubHub — which regularly distribute their tickets via emailed PDF files.
Starting this season, fans will only be able to enter Yankee Stadium with an old-school ticket purchased from the box office or Ticketmaster, or with a mobile ticket that’ll be scanned off a customer’s smartphone.