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If you click on the Dodgers to purchase a price ticket to see Shohei Ohtani play at Dodger Stadium, the team recommends you “return” for “single game price ticket information. “
On the team’s website, the Dodgers do not yet have single-game tickets for the 2024 season. On the resale market, of course, single-game tickets are available.
On Sunday, the day after Ohtani announced his signing with the Dodgers, resale sites debuted tickets to the Dodgers’ home opener, adding a collection of “standing room only” tickets with costs comparable to some real seats on the court.
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On TickPick, the available status tickets were priced between $638 and $827 each, adding up the fees. On StubHub, two state room tickets (on the top floor, the actual seats) were priced at $889 each, adding up to the estimated fare.
“Unobstructed view,” reads the description of the place on StubHub.
The Dodgers, like many teams, work with business analytics and corporate partners to set and adjust prices for tickets at face value and on the resale market.
Jon Weisman, the Dodgers’ vice president of communications, said Sunday that the team did not comment on whether single-game tickets on resale sites were unobtainable before Ohtani’s announcement or whether ticket costs were adjusted as a result. of the announcement.
Prices on the resale market fluctuate, and so a ticket might not be sold at the asking price. On Sunday, the StubHub tickets for the Dodgers’ home opener, including estimated fees, started at $431 (standing room, top deck) and ranged as high as $4,024 to $9,893 for seats in the dugout club.
The Angels put single-game tickets on sale. On Sunday, prices for the house’s first match, the first Ohtani since 2017, ranged from $36 to $293.
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This story appeared in the Los Angeles Times.