The New York Yankees play the Toronto Blue Jays tonight at Yankee Stadium, and Alex Rodriguez is still going for his 600th career home run. Since he hit 599 on July 22 against the Kansas City Royals, A-Rod has gone homerless in eleven games, going 9 for 41 with 8 RBIs.

A-Rod as already gone the longest amount of time between 599 and 600, so we are all hoping he hits 600 sooner rather than later. Looking at our updated chart, there is actually a 22 percent chance he hits it tonight, and an 80 percent chance he hits it during a game on this home stand.

ARod-homerun-projections

Yankees fans are definitely hoping to witness history in NY, and potentially even catch (and cash in on) the 600th home run ball, which is valued at more than $100,000. To have the best chance catching the ball, SeatGeek and Hit Tracker predicted the best section is Section 136, while the most likely seat – “The Money Seat” – is Section 135, Row 18, Seat 6. Click here to see the full report!

In other news, Yankees ticket prices have jumped up to number one in all of the MLB this week, surpassing the Minnesota Twins and the Boston Red Sox. Yankees average transaction prices last week were $91, which was the highest price for them at any point in the season. To see where your favorite team ranks, click here!

Meanwhile, the longer A-Rod takes to hit 600, the longer you have to enter SeatGeek’s contest to win free stuff! The rules are simple; just take a guess at which section in Yankee Stadium you think A-Rod is going to hit his 600th home run.

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For everyone going to a Yankees game sometime soon, I hope you enjoy the game and witness history. If you are sitting in the outfield bleachers, best of luck catching the ball! Remember, it’s all about lateral movement.

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