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Mayor Adams Announces Yankees, Mets, Liberty Home Playoffs Games Have Already Generated Nearly $200 Million in Economic Activity for New York City

Oct 18 2024
Aerial nighttime view of a brightly lit Yankee Stadium filled with spectators.
Aerial view of Yankee Stadium illuminated at night. Image courtesy of David Jay Zimmerman.

Each Additional Yankees and Mets Home Playoff Game Expected to Generate Between $20 Million and $25 Million in Additional Economic Activity

NEW YORK, NY—New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President and CEO Andrew Kimball today announced that the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) postseason in New York City has already generated nearly $200 million in economic activity from the home games of their respective playoff runs. The New York Liberty’s WNBA postseason run could generate a cumulative economic impact up to $18.3 million. The analysis accounts for ticket sales and spending from nearly 24,000 visitors from outside of New York City during the Liberty’s postseason run.

Additionally, with both the New York Yankees and New York Mets now participating in their respective Championship Series, each additional home playoff game is expected to generate between $20 million and $25 million per home game—stimulating local businesses and creating jobs and economic opportunity for New Yorkers across the five boroughs. Specifically, a new analysis from NYCEDC found that the New York Yankees 2024 postseason games generate an economic impact of $25 million per home game. A similar analysis found that New York Mets 2024 postseason games generate an economic impact of $20.1 million per home game.

“Playoff runs aren’t just good for our spirits, but also for our wallets. Championship teams on the field mean championship earnings for small businesses and championship wages for hard-working New Yorkers,” said Mayor Adams. “With the Yankees, Mets, and Liberty all making deep playoff runs, it’s a great time to be a sports fan in the greatest city in the world—and sports fan or not, we’re all rooting for more games and more money in New Yorkers’ pockets. If only I had a hat to cheer on ALL our New York City teams together!”

“Congratulations to the New York Liberty, Mets, and Yankees for their success in the playoffs,” said First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer. “As all three teams keep winning, so does the city, with each home game generating millions of dollars in economic activity, spending at small businesses citywide, and more visitors traveling to New York City.”

“There’s nothing like the playoffs, and with the Liberty, Mets, and Yankees advancing, New Yorkers are buzzing with excitement, and the city is set to see a huge economic boom,” said NYCEDC President and CEO Kimball. “MLB and WNBA postseason games stimulate our local economy, bringing visitors to New York City, and we would love nothing more than a deep postseason run for both of our MLB teams, and a championship tonight from the Liberty.”

NYCEDC’s analysis accounts for ticket sales, estimated at 33,000 for the Yankees, 27,000 for the Mets, and 3,400 for the Liberty, and spending from outside of New York City for each playoff home game. Additional earnings for seasonal employees at Yankee Stadium and at Citi Field, as well as other factors were included. Seasonal employment estimates were unavailable for the Barclay’s Center. These impacts stimulate growth in the local economy, creating opportunities and jobs for New Yorkers and spending that is reinvested across the five boroughs.

About NYCEDC
New York City Economic Development Corporation is a mission-driven, nonprofit organization that works for a vibrant, inclusive, and globally competitive economy for all New Yorkers. We take a comprehensive approach, through four main strategies: strengthen confidence in NYC as a great place to do business; grow innovative sectors with a focus on equity; build neighborhoods as places to live, learn, work, and play; and deliver sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city's future economy. To learn more about what we do, visit us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.