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Back in January, the Athletics sold out all their home tickets for their inaugural season in West Sacramento, Calif. The result now: The resale market for A’s tickets has been booming.
The cheapest available standard seats for the team’s home opener at 14,000-seat Sutter Health Park against the Chicago Cubs on Monday are hitting the $90 range on SeatGeek, which is MLB ’s official resale ticket partner, and those prices may skyrocket on game day.
A handful of lawn seats on “Home Run Hill” — the grassy zone beyond the right-field wall, where Sacramento River Cats fans for years have watched games from beach towels and lawn chairs — are pricing out at around $75.
Gametime, a secondary market ticket site, recently revealed metrics measuring the median ticket price at $181 per seat for A’s home games, which ranks as the most expensive median price in baseball, even ahead of the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, who rank second at $177.
According to a recent Sacramento Bee analysis, prices started at an average of about $86 across the A’s opening three-game series with Cubs, with the cheapest available tickets on the lawn and $120 for standard seats in the stands.