Hometown fans have pushed the average ticket to games in Chicago at Wrigley Field to $3,900. The possibility of seeing the Cubs clinch the title at Wrigley has propelled the average ticket for Game 5 (if necessary) to $4,230; the cheapest seats for that game cost more than $3,200.
This record is likely to last for a long time. “We won’t ever see another World Series at these levels, at least not for another 100 years,” said Jesse Lawrence, chief executive officer of aggregator TicketIQ.
Both Wrigley Field and Progressive Field are among the smaller ballparks in the country, and that drives up prices too. Tickets to the games in Cleveland, though, are a relative bargain: the average ticket is selling for a little less than $1,700, and the seats for Games 1 and 2 can be bought for less than $800.
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