How much are Dodgers tickets? Where to buy last minute for Opening Day
How much are Dodgers tickets? Where to buy last minute for Opening Day
Andrés Soto, USA TODAYThu, March 26, 2026 at 10:38 AM UTC
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It's time for Dodger baseball.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to host the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday, March 26 to ring in Opening Day and officially begin their quest for a three-peat.
Dodger Stadium is expected to be filled to the brim with more than 50,000 fans, with several more vying to score tickets last minute to see Yoshinobu Yamamoto take the mound behind a star-studded offense led by Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Kyle Tucker.
Here's everything you about where to buy Dodger tickets for Opening Day, and how much you can expect to pay:
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The official way to buy tickets to any big league game is through the MLB Ballpark app, or through the Dodgers official ticket website if you're on a computer. Tickets are also available on the secondary market through apps such as Ticketmaster, Gametime, SeatGeek, Stubhub and TickPick.
It's worth noting that even if you buy from the secondary market, you'll still need the MLB Ballpark app as your tickets will be automatically transferred over to there after purchasing.
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For fans wanting to go a more old school route and avoid buying online, tickets can be bought in person at the box office at Dodger Stadium, which opens three hours before first pitch. Tickets sold at the box office are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
How much are Dodgers Opening Day tickets?
While the Dodgers have traditionally been one of the more affordable tickets in town, that's begun to change in recent years as demand — and the team's payroll — has skyrocketed. You can expect to spend quite a bit for Opening Day especially, though the prices tend to come down the closer it gets to first pitch.
As of 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time on Wednesday, the get-in price on the Dodgers website is $155.60 — including fees — for a single ticket in the right field reserve level. The most expensive ticket is going for $3,137.10 behind home plate.
Tickets are going for around the same prices on most of the secondary apps, with the average somewhere around the $200-$400 range.
And don't forget parking; the price of general admission is going up to $45 this season.
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