Looking to grab last-minute tickets to catch the Philadelphia Phillies home opener against the Cincinnati Reds?
If you want to celebrate the National League champs and get your first glimpse at prized free agent shortstop Trea Turner, you better be ready to pony up, because it’s going to cost you.
With the April 6 opener at Citizens Bank Park sold out following the team’s surprising World Series run, fans will have to search third-party vendors if they want to see this Phils’ squad return to hometown fans.
Here are the cheapest places to find tickets:
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StubHub
A quick search of the ticket marketplace shows the cheapest ticket for the game is standing-room only for $135 each.
If you’re looking for a seat, the cheapest tickets ranging from $141 to $164 can be found in the 300 to 400 sections throughout the upper tiers of the stadium. If you hop into the 200 level, be prepared to pay anywhere from $165 to $399.
Looking for a closer view? Get ready to spend close to $200 for tickets in the 100 level and as much as $600 to $700 for some tickets near home plate.
SeatGeek
Similar prices can be found at the ticket exchange site with prices bottoming out at $131 per ticket.
Prefer a seat down the first base line? You’ll be spending roughly $180 to $885. How about across the diamond along third? You’ll fork over between $178 and $445.
Seats behind home plate will set you back between $220 and $1,000.
For cheaper options in the outfield, there are seats available costing $136 to $400.
TicketCity
You won’t have much luck finding cheaper tickets here either, with the cheapest seats coming in at $139.
Infield and Diamond Club tickets range from $275 to about $500.