World Series ticket prices skyrocket as Major League Baseball's Championship approaches its final showdown. This year's matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays has already proven to be a pricey affair, with fans facing up to $900 for remaining tickets. 
The Dodgers are seeking to repeat as World Series champions after their triumph over the New York Yankees in last fall's championship series, while the Blue Jays are aiming for their first title since 1993.
For those eager to watch the game on TV, options include FOX and a basic cable package that includes a local affiliate. Alternatively, viewers can stream the games live with a subscription to DirecTV or another live TV streaming service.
However, for fans wanting to attend the World Series in person, things are less rosy. As of now, tickets sold out on MLB.com, leaving fans scrambling to snag seats through third-party ticketing sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Prices have soared, with some tickets available for upwards of $10,000.
StubHub currently offers a range of World Series tickets starting at $900 for the remaining games at Rogers Centre. The platform allows users to search by price point and section, with various zones available, including behind the dugout, along the baseline, or in "home run seats." StubHub also offers VIP passes that include perks like food, drinks, and parking.
Vivid Seats provides an alternative option, with tickets starting at $980 for Game 6 against the Blue Jays. The platform boasts a rewards program that allows buyers to claim their eleventh ticket free after purchasing ten stubs.
For fans looking to take advantage of promo codes, Vivid Seats offers a deal worth $30 off purchases over $300 with code VR30. New customers can also save 15% on their first purchase by signing up for the Vivid Seats email list.
Meanwhile, SeatGeek has partnered with the Los Angeles Dodgers as their "Official and Exclusive Ticket Marketplace Partner." Fans can explore tickets on the site or through its app, with prices starting at $1,014. The platform offers a promo code VARIETY10 to save an extra $10 off purchases over $250.
Lastly, TicketNetwork provides World Series tickets with fees included in the price, ranging from $1,100 for general admission seats to up to $20,000 for premium seats behind home plate. New customers can use exclusive promo codes VR variety150 and VR variety300 for discounts on purchases over $500 and $1000 respectively.
As the 2025 World Series approaches its climax, fans are advised to act quickly if they wish to secure tickets β or risk being left out of the action.
				
			The Dodgers are seeking to repeat as World Series champions after their triumph over the New York Yankees in last fall's championship series, while the Blue Jays are aiming for their first title since 1993.
For those eager to watch the game on TV, options include FOX and a basic cable package that includes a local affiliate. Alternatively, viewers can stream the games live with a subscription to DirecTV or another live TV streaming service.
However, for fans wanting to attend the World Series in person, things are less rosy. As of now, tickets sold out on MLB.com, leaving fans scrambling to snag seats through third-party ticketing sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Prices have soared, with some tickets available for upwards of $10,000.
StubHub currently offers a range of World Series tickets starting at $900 for the remaining games at Rogers Centre. The platform allows users to search by price point and section, with various zones available, including behind the dugout, along the baseline, or in "home run seats." StubHub also offers VIP passes that include perks like food, drinks, and parking.
Vivid Seats provides an alternative option, with tickets starting at $980 for Game 6 against the Blue Jays. The platform boasts a rewards program that allows buyers to claim their eleventh ticket free after purchasing ten stubs.
For fans looking to take advantage of promo codes, Vivid Seats offers a deal worth $30 off purchases over $300 with code VR30. New customers can also save 15% on their first purchase by signing up for the Vivid Seats email list.
Meanwhile, SeatGeek has partnered with the Los Angeles Dodgers as their "Official and Exclusive Ticket Marketplace Partner." Fans can explore tickets on the site or through its app, with prices starting at $1,014. The platform offers a promo code VARIETY10 to save an extra $10 off purchases over $250.
Lastly, TicketNetwork provides World Series tickets with fees included in the price, ranging from $1,100 for general admission seats to up to $20,000 for premium seats behind home plate. New customers can use exclusive promo codes VR variety150 and VR variety300 for discounts on purchases over $500 and $1000 respectively.
As the 2025 World Series approaches its climax, fans are advised to act quickly if they wish to secure tickets β or risk being left out of the action.
 . I mean, who's gonna shell out that kinda cash for a game? $10k is just ridiculous! Can't help but wonder what's going on with MLB and their pricing strategy
. I mean, who's gonna shell out that kinda cash for a game? $10k is just ridiculous! Can't help but wonder what's going on with MLB and their pricing strategy  . And don't even get me started on the fees they're tacking on... it's like they're just trying to make a quick buck
. And don't even get me started on the fees they're tacking on... it's like they're just trying to make a quick buck  . I'd rather watch the game on TV or stream it online, that way I can enjoy it without breaking the bank
. I'd rather watch the game on TV or stream it online, that way I can enjoy it without breaking the bank  .
. Ticket prices are OUT OF CONTROL!
 Ticket prices are OUT OF CONTROL! 
 Fans are already scrambling on third-party sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats, and it's all because the Dodgers and Blue Jays are about to face off in an epic battle
 Fans are already scrambling on third-party sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats, and it's all because the Dodgers and Blue Jays are about to face off in an epic battle  οΈ. If you want to catch this game live, be prepared to break out your wallet
οΈ. If you want to catch this game live, be prepared to break out your wallet 
 i'm so down to watch the game on tv tho, is there any good live streaming services? and does anyone know if they have tickets left at all? i tried checking mlb.com but it says everything's sold out
 i'm so down to watch the game on tv tho, is there any good live streaming services? and does anyone know if they have tickets left at all? i tried checking mlb.com but it says everything's sold out  I mean, who wouldn't want to shell out upwards of $10k for a ticket? It's not like you could use that kind of cash on, say, actual food or rent
 I mean, who wouldn't want to shell out upwards of $10k for a ticket? It's not like you could use that kind of cash on, say, actual food or rent  . But hey, if you're a die-hard fan, I guess it's all worth it... just don't expect me to join you at Rogers Centre with my wallet in hand
. But hey, if you're a die-hard fan, I guess it's all worth it... just don't expect me to join you at Rogers Centre with my wallet in hand 
 . Can't they just lower the prices or something instead of racking up those crazy markups? It's like, it's baseball, not the Olympics
. Can't they just lower the prices or something instead of racking up those crazy markups? It's like, it's baseball, not the Olympics  . Anyone else think that's shady?
. Anyone else think that's shady?
 i heard from a guy who knows someone who works at stubhub that the demand is off the charts and they can't keep up with ticket sales, so yeah no surprise the prices are through the roof now, anyone wanna sell me a $10k ticket tho?
 i heard from a guy who knows someone who works at stubhub that the demand is off the charts and they can't keep up with ticket sales, so yeah no surprise the prices are through the roof now, anyone wanna sell me a $10k ticket tho? I mean, I get it, it's the championship series, but that's no excuse for gouging fans like this.
 I mean, I get it, it's the championship series, but that's no excuse for gouging fans like this. 
 I mean, I wanna see the game live, but can't afford a small house just to watch some baseball.
 I mean, I wanna see the game live, but can't afford a small house just to watch some baseball. 

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. . Has anyone thought about trying to attend the game on TV instead? That might be a more affordable option
. Has anyone thought about trying to attend the game on TV instead? That might be a more affordable option  .
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. . Still, you gotta admit, some of those VIP passes are pretty tempting... food, drinks, and parking? Sounds like a mini-vacation to me
. Still, you gotta admit, some of those VIP passes are pretty tempting... food, drinks, and parking? Sounds like a mini-vacation to me 
 more like $100k+. MLB needs to chill with the prices
 more like $100k+. MLB needs to chill with the prices  β
β ! Can't even get a decent meal at the stadium without breaking the bank
! Can't even get a decent meal at the stadium without breaking the bank  . Who needs food and drink when you can have overpriced peanuts and cracker jacks
. Who needs food and drink when you can have overpriced peanuts and cracker jacks  ?
? maybe offer more tix options or something, idk. fans are gonna be left out in the cold if they dont act fast
 maybe offer more tix options or something, idk. fans are gonna be left out in the cold if they dont act fast 
