Yankees Rally to Even World Series, Game 5 Tickets in High Demand
The New York Yankees staged a dramatic comeback in Game 4 of the World Series, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 to even the series at two games apiece. With the momentum shifting, all eyes are now on Game 5 at Yankee Stadium, a pivotal matchup that could determine the series’ trajectory.
As fans scramble for tickets to witness potentially series-defining moments, the original allotment for Game 5 on Ticketmaster has sold out, with only standing-room-only Pinstripe Pass tickets remaining. However, resale options are available through platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats.
For those looking to secure a seat at Game 5, StubHub’s listings start at $526, while Vivid Seats offers options beginning at $498. Prices vary significantly based on seat location, with premium spots commanding higher rates.
Should the series extend beyond Game 5, contingent tickets for Games 6 and 7 are also on the market. StubHub’s listings for these potential games start at $663 and $1,013 respectively, while Vivid Seats offers slightly lower entry points at $627 and $950. It’s important to note that refunds will be issued for these games if they are not played.
Prospective buyers are advised to carefully review the terms of service for ticket brokers before making a purchase. Additionally, fans should be aware that ticket resale laws and venue policies may affect the validity of resold tickets.
As the World Series hangs in the balance, the race for tickets intensifies, mirroring the on-field drama between the Yankees and Dodgers.