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There’s nothing like the excitement of a live Major League Baseball game—the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, and the electric energy of the ballpark. If you’re cheering on the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, watching the Chicago Cubs under the lights at Wrigley Field, or experiencing the thrill of a Los Angeles Dodgers game at Dodger Stadium, MLB games offer unforgettable moments for every baseball fan.
With 162 games per team each season, there’s always an opportunity to catch a matchup, whether it’s a heated division rivalry, a weekend series with friends, or a trip to an iconic ballpark.
SeatGeek makes it easy to find the best MLB tickets for any budget, no matter if you’re looking for premium seats behind home plate, dugout-level views, or affordable outfield spots. Our interactive seat maps and Deal Score help you choose the best seats at the best prices—no hidden fees, just great baseball action.
From Opening Day to the All-Star Game to the World Series, SeatGeek is your go-to source for MLB tickets all season long. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just looking for a fun day at the ballpark, we’ve got the tickets you need to see your favorite teams in action.
Why buy MLB tickets on SeatGeek?
As the MLB's Official Ticketing Partner, here's why buying tickets on SeatGeek is so easy.
Find tickets for every team & matchup
SeatGeek offers a wide selection of MLB tickets, whether you’re looking for a high-stakes playoff game or a family-friendly afternoon at the ballpark.
Find tickets for:
Historic Franchises: Experience baseball tradition with teams like the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals.
Defending Champions & Contenders: Watch powerhouse teams like the Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros battle for another title.
Exciting Rivalries: Catch thrilling matchups like Yankees vs. Red Sox, Dodgers vs. Giants and Cubs vs. Cardinals.
Modern Ballpark Experiences: Enjoy state-of-the-art stadiums like Globe Life Field, Truist Park and Petco Park, which offer incredible amenities for fans.
Classic Ballparks: Visit iconic venues like Fenway Park and Wrigley Field, where history and baseball culture collide.
Interactive seat maps & deal score
Finding the perfect seat at an MLB game can enhance the experience. SeatGeek’s interactive seat maps let you compare ticket options at Oracle Park, Citi Field, Daikin Park and more.
Want to sit in the shade? Prefer a home-run seat in the outfield? Our seat maps and Deal Score system help you find the best available tickets for your budget and game-day preferences.
No hidden fees, no surprises
With SeatGeek’s transparent pricing, what you see is what you pay. Whether you’re buying tickets for a Dodgers home game or a weekend trip to watch the Cubs at Wrigley, there are no unexpected fees at checkout—just the best prices for MLB tickets.
Buy with confidence
All MLB tickets on SeatGeek are backed by trusted ticket providers. If you’re purchasing regular season, postseason or Spring Training tickets, you can feel confident knowing your purchase is secure and verified.
Get your MLB tickets on SeatGeek today
No matter if you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a fun day at the ballpark, SeatGeek makes it easy to buy MLB tickets for any game. From historic rivalries to Opening Day to the World Series, you’ll find the best selection of tickets right here.
Browse MLB tickets now and get ready for an unforgettable baseball experience!
How much do MLB tickets cost?
MLB ticket prices vary depending on the team, matchup, seating location and demand. Regular-season tickets can start as low as $15-$30 for general admission or upper-level seats, while premium lower-level and dugout seats come at a higher price point. Playoff and World Series tickets tend to be on the pricier side depending on location and matchup.
How can I get cheap MLB tickets?
To find affordable MLB tickets:
Buy early: Prices often go up as the event date gets closer.
Check for last-minute deals: Sometimes, resellers drop prices as the show approaches.
Use Deal Score: SeatGeek ranks listings based on value, so you can find the best price.
Compare sections: Sometimes, moving just a few rows back can save you a significant amount.
Where can I buy MLB tickets?
You can buy MLB tickets directly through SeatGeek or the SeatGeek app.
When do MLB tickets go on sale?
MLB tickets typically go on sale before the start of the season, often in February or March. However, single-game tickets for high-demand matchups can sell out quickly. For the best prices, it’s recommended to buy early or monitor SeatGeek for last-minute deals.
What are the best seats at an MLB game?
The best MLB game seats depend on what you’re looking for:
Behind Home Plate: Premium views of the action, ideal for serious fans.
Dugout-Level Seats: Close-up views of players and on-field strategy.
Outfield Bleachers: Great for catching home runs and an energetic fan experience.
Club-Level & Suite Seats: Premium amenities, exclusive lounges and extra comfort.
Can I get last-minute MLB tickets?
SeatGeek makes it easy to find last-minute MLB tickets, even on game day. Many ballparks now use mobile ticketing, allowing you to buy tickets and enter the stadium using your smartphone.
Are MLB tickets refundable?
Refund policies vary by MLB game and ticket seller. Some teams offer flexible ticket exchange programs, while others may have strict no-refund policies. Be sure to check SeatGeek’s policies before purchasing.
How do I receive my MLB tickets?
Most MLB tickets are delivered electronically and can be accessed through the SeatGeek app. Some ballparks may still offer physical tickets or will-call pickup, but digital tickets are the most common method for entry.
What should I do if an MLB game is postponed or canceled?
If an MLB game is postponed, your ticket is typically valid for the rescheduled date. If a game is canceled, most teams and ticket providers offer refunds or credits. Always check SeatGeek’s policies for details regarding your specific game.
Does SeatGeek offer Spring Training or postseason MLB tickets?
SeatGeek has tickets available for Spring Training, Wild Card games, Division Series, Championship Series and the World Series. Whether you want to watch a preseason game in Arizona or Florida or experience the thrill of October baseball, SeatGeek has tickets for every stage of the MLB season.
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