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4 hours ago, eddie83 said:

I checked the Brewers site today. They have plenty left. Unlike the Orioles you can see the seat map.  Astros have decent amount left as well.  

Wow, Brewers upper deck tix only $35 with upper box going for $50. Like you said a ton left.

Just checked the Astros and they’re only charging $38-41 for good upper level seats.

After seeing other teams prices, I'm a bit surprised how much more O’s playoff tickets are.

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1 minute ago, KojiSplit said:

Wow, Brewers upper deck tix only $35 with upper box going for $50. Like you said a ton left.

Just checked the Astros and they’re only charging $38-41 for good upper level seats.

After seeing other teams prices, I'm a bit surprised how much more O’s playoff tickets are.

Buying a team ain't cheap.

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It’s not just the O’s. I’ve checked the Dodgers who have similar prices and they have a lot of upper deck NLDS games 2 & 3 available. Same for the NLCS.

yanks still have seats available also.

In general, I’m sure alot of fans are just gonna wait till the day of to grab tickets.

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28 minutes ago, KojiSplit said:

It’s not just the O’s. I’ve checked the Dodgers who have similar prices and they have a lot of upper deck NLDS games 2 & 3 available. Same for the NLCS.

yanks still have seats available also.

In general, I’m sure alot of fans are just gonna wait till the day of to grab tickets.

They also haven’t announced the times, yet.

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Last year as a 2 ticket 29-game plan holder, I was able to get my seats for every playoff game and buy 2 additional seats for every playoff game at a discounted rate.

This season, I got my seats for game 1 and 3 of each series and was able to buy 2 tickets at a discounted rate for a total of 3 games for the Wild Card Series, ALDS and ALCS.

So I went from being able to get 12 tickets in the Wild Card series, 12 tickets in the Divisional series and 16 tickets in the ALCS last year (at a discounted rate compared to face value) to getting 6 tickets in each series this year.

I was able to sell my additional tickets for the ALDS last year and go for free. This year, the Orioles are selling those tickets direct to the public at a higher price than I paid last year (although a lower price than what I sold them for).

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13 minutes ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

If we win the wild card, we obviously go to NY first. What day should be the first game in Baltimore if we make it to the ALDS?

ALDS schedule

G1 @NYY Saturday the 5th

G2 @NYY Monday the 7th (yes an off day between G1 and G2: only the NL plays G2 in Sunday)

G3 @wild card Wednesday the 9th

G4 @wild card Thursday the 10th if necessary 

G5 @NYY Saturday the 17th if necessary 

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30 minutes ago, SteveA said:

ALDS schedule

G1 @NYY Saturday the 5th

G2 @NYY Monday the 7th (yes an off day between G1 and G2: only the NL plays G2 in Sunday)

G3 @wild card Wednesday the 9th

G4 @wild card Thursday the 10th if necessary 

G5 @NYY Saturday the 17th if necessary 

Thanks. So games 3 and if necessary 4 will be played in Baltimore?

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On 9/26/2024 at 6:59 PM, dzorange said:

The games are also during the week, and people might prefer waiting/hoping to go to a Divisional game instead.

Game 1 just has LF upper deck seats remaining at $111 a pop. Ain’t cheap.

As expected, just like last year waiting it out is the way to go. (Unless you’re season ticket holder) Those $111 upper deck tix are now going for $77.

Anywhere in the upper deck now looks to be $77 including upper box seats. That’s about 30% less than when tickets were first released to the public.

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