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That’s The (Season) Ticket
The Los Angeles Dodgers filed suit against comedian and club owner
According to the Daily Breeze of Long Beach, Calif., Lovitz and others signed a contract with the baseball club in March 2008 for use of three Dugout Club seats for all games during the 2008-10 seasons, with annual 3 percent increases per seat for the second and third years.
Dugout Club seats are highly coveted field-level seats that include catering by Wolfgang Puck and VIP parking.
The lawsuit alleges the group refused to pay $95,400 for the 2010 season. The Dodgers canceled the agreement for non-payment but still want the money owed, according to the paper.
Lovitz isn’t alone in owing big bucks for baseball; filmmaker Steve Marlton was also sued by the Dodgers for season ticket non-payment. The team seeks $304,800 from the “Rescue Dawn” producer, according to the Daily Breeze.