How Much Will that Ballgame Cost You?
How much will it cost to go to major league ballgame this season? It depends on where you go. It could cost a whopping $110 more per game, from one park to the next. That’s according to GOBankingRates.com. To break down the cost of a day at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums, GOBankingRates compared the costs of four factors at each ballpark:
- Cost of Two tickets
- Two hot dogs
- Two beers
- Parking.
While the most expensive stadium experience—a Boston Red Sox home game at Fenway Park—will run you an average of $157, supporting the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim will cost you about a third of the price ($47.60). Dodger Stadium was the next most affordable.
A Cub game was second most expensive, but still $50 less than a Red Sox game at Fenway. The Tigers were right in the middle, at $70.60 per game.
- Two tickets: $31.60
- Two hot dogs: $9
- Two beers: $10
- Parking: $20,