Tickets for the upcoming World Series games featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers are currently available for as low as $700 for Game 3 and around $732 for Game 4. This marks a significant opportunity for fans to witness the Dodgers compete as they host Games 3 through 5 at Dodger Stadium this week, aiming to become the first team to win back-to-back championships since the New York Yankees completed their three-peat from 1998 to 2000.
Fans eager to attend these pivotal games may find that ticket prices have fluctuated significantly. As of now, all available tickets for the World Series are being sold on secondary markets, as the original face value tickets sold out long before the teams reached the league championship series. Popular resale platforms such as Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats are listing prices that can vary leading up to first pitch, scheduled for 17:00 PT on October 30.
According to TickPick, here are the current prices for each game:
– **Game 3**: Starting at just under $700
– **Game 4**: Starting around $732
– **Game 5**: Pricing similar to previous games
Notably, ticket prices have decreased since the Dodgers first secured home-field advantage. On October 20, the lowest price for Game 3 tickets was listed at approximately $800, including fees. Just six days later, ticket prices have dropped by around $80, making it more accessible for fans.
The Dodgers advanced to the World Series after sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Championship Series, while the Toronto Blue Jays are making their first World Series appearance since 1993. The Blue Jays secured their spot by defeating the Seattle Mariners in a thrilling Game 7 on October 20, and they had previously eliminated the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series.
As excitement builds in Los Angeles, local broadcaster FOX 11 will provide comprehensive coverage of the World Series, including pregame analysis and postgame recaps, available on FOX and the FOX One app.
For many fans, attending a World Series game represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. With ticket prices now showing a decrease, those looking to experience the thrill of live postseason baseball in person may want to act quickly before prices rise again as the games approach.
