This week we focused primarily on MLB stories, though we have a lot of great NFL and NBA content coming soon. As a quick recap, I wanted to share with you all some quick notes you may have missed from our stories this week over at SeatGeek.com/blog.

SeatGeek in PC Mag’s Top 100 Sites w/ Kayak, Twitter, Flickr, etc.

We had an amazing start to the week when we were pleasantly surpised with an inclusion in PCMag’s Top 100 Websites of 2010 list. Specifically we were featured in the category of ‘Undiscoverd: Shopping’ sites. As you can tell by the title of our blog post, their were many amazing companies on this list and we are very happy to be listed alongside the best web products that we all use everyday.

Weekly MLB Ticket Price Rankings: Twins On Top, Red Sox Rise

In our weekly ranking of MLB teams by average ticket prices, the Twins once again rose to the top. The Red Sox also re-entered the top 5, however, on the grander scheme of things, their prices have been on an aggressive decline since early-July.

Red Sox Ticket Prices 2010

Market Efficiency?

Also, in a poetic (but rare?) moment of market efficiency, the 10/2/2010 Yankees vs. Red Sox game has an average ticket price of $176. Yes, this is interesting stand-alone for how high it is, but what makes it more intriguing is that $176 was the exact average ticket price for when the Yankees played at Fenway on 05/08/2010 (see our Red Sox Ticket Prices page for details). Ok ok, so the other games shake out at different prices, but I still found it interesting.

Red Sox vs Yankes Prices and Efficient Market?

Extra Extra! Yankees’ ticket prices continue to drop!

This week we also focused in on the teams in the city where SeatGeek was founded, New York! Starting with a look at Yankees ticket prices, we highlighted the drastic decline in prices over the last couple of weeks, where average prices have hit an all time 2010 low.

Mets Tickets Slide with Performance

Lastly, we shifted Boroughs to look at Mets tickets during their tough post-ASG stretch. Although, prices have certainly been on the decline, we have seem much sharper declines in fan demand historically from teams in similar positions.

That is all for now, have a great weekend! Feel free to reach out to us on Twitter at @SeatGeek.