Most and Least Expensive Stadiums for MLB Fans To Watch a Ballgame

The 2019 season of Major League Baseball is now well underway, marking America’s transition into spring just as it has for the last 150 years. And of the various aspects of baseball games — not to mention American society — that would be entirely unrecognizable to baseball fans from back then, few would be as shocking as the prices. The average cost for two tickets to a game — and a couple of beers and dogs to complete the experience — is over $100 this season.

However, depending on which ballpark is home to your favorite team, you might be able to take in nine innings for considerably less — or more. GOBankingRates has compiled cost data from every MLB stadium, crunching the numbers on what it costs for two people to attend a game at each stadium, including parking and the cost of two beers and two hot dogs. Take a look at which stadiums are putting the squeeze on fans and which ones are hitting a home run.

30. Cost To Attend Tropicana Field: $65.06

  • Two tickets: $45.06

  • Two hot dogs: $10

  • Two beers: $10

  • Parking: $0

The Tampa Bay Rays play their home games at Tropicana Field — and when they win, the roof of the stadium lights up orange. The real novelty, however, is the massive touch tank filled with live rays that fans can feed for free. The only thing more unique is a baseball team that doesn’t gouge you on parking.

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29. Cost To Attend Chase Field: $68.72

  • Two tickets: $41.72

  • Two hot dogs: $4

  • Two beers: $8

  • Parking: $15

Chase Field is a $354 million megapark complete with a swimming pool, 8,000-ton air conditioning system and retractable roof to help you beat the Arizona heat while you’re at the game. One of the best MLB stadiums for actually seeing the game, a full 80% of seats are located inside the foul poles and there’s no upper deck above the outfield. But if you’re more of a Dodger or Rockies fan than a Diamondbacks fan, you can find other ways to entertain yourself in Arizona — if you haven’t visited the Grand Canyon yet, it’s a must-see destination.

28. Cost To Attend Marlins Park: $72.60

  • Two tickets: $45.10

  • Two hot dogs: $6

  • Two beers: $10

  • Parking: $11.50

World-class art adorns the interior, and the massive retractable roof takes a full 13-15 minutes to open along a track that spans the length of two football fields. What’s more, the park where the Miami Marlins play used nearly 50% recycled material during its construction and features an energy efficient design to reduce its overall energy usage by 20%.