Game 2 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium is just around the corner, and the ticket prices are certainly reflecting the big event. While the cheapest ticket is still a significant investment, it comes as a pleasant surprise that it’s accessible directly through the Dodgers’ website for less than $1,000.
The most budget-friendly ticket currently listed can be found at the back corner of section 61RS, priced at $852.25, including fees. You can snag one of the 20 seats available, with the option to group up to eight together.
For those looking to secure a seat on SeatGeek, expect to part with around $973 for a single seat in section 53RS.
On the higher end, ultra-premium seats behind home plate are selling for a whopping $19,500 each, culminating in a staggering total of $94,402 for a cluster of four—let’s just say that’s a luxury purchase!
The atmosphere at Game 1 was thrilling with the Dodgers clinching a 6-3 victory over the Yankees, thanks to a historic grand slam by Freddie Freeman in the 10th inning—the first of its kind in World Series history.
The winning moment set the scene when Freeman, after dealing with an ankle injury earlier in the season, delivered a game-winning hit and said it felt surreal running the bases: “It felt like nothing, just kind of floating. That’s as good as it gets right there.”