November 23, 2024

According to Bookies.com, the price to see a Twins game has increased from being among the lowest in the majors to the middle of the pack.

The betting website recently examined the price of going to MLB games at each of the 30 big league stadiums for the second year in a row. It was discovered that a family of four will often spend $180.54 for parking, four hot dogs, four drinks, and the cheapest ticks available.

After winning their first postseason game in 20 years, the Twins, who were rated 29th in terms of ticket prices in 2023, shot up to the 18th spot the following year. The results showed that a day at Target Field would set a family of four back about $160.50.

Price of an MLB ticket in 2024

Bookies.com

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Though Twins supporters could have to spend more in 2024, overall, baseball fans witnessed a decrease in average price compared to the previous year. The average price in 2023 was roughly $190.03, which is a great deal when compared to an NFL game ($646.88) and far less than the average cost of an NBA game ($304.64).

Naturally, the Dodgers have the highest ticket price in baseball ($322.25), while the Chicago White Sox, who are their rivals in the AL Central, have the lowest ticket price ($118.00). The three most affordable totals in the AL Central are $130.75 for the Guardians and $122.75 for the Kansas City Royals.

Bookies.com calculated their pricing by averaging the costs of the four cheapest tickets that were available for home games on or around the 15th of each month. The website claims to have avoided secondary market rates by only using official ticket sources.

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October 10, 2023, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: A general view of Target Field during the playing of the National Anthem before to the Minnesota Twins’ game against the Houston Astros in the third game of the ALDS for the MLB playoffs in 2023.
October 10, 2023, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: A general view of Target Field during the playing of the National Anthem before to the Minnesota Twins’ game against the Houston Astros in the third game of the ALDS for the MLB playoffs in 2023.

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