With the 2025 World Series now at 3-2 with the Blue Jays leading, the showdown is heading back to Toronto for a nail-biting finish. After last night’s pivotal Game 5 in Los Angeles, the series against the Blue Jays is guaranteed to return to the Rogers Centre for a Halloween showdown in Game 6.
For Dodgers fans dreaming of seeing the Dodgers win a second consecutive championship title, that dream comes with a historically high price tag.
As of October 30, face-value tickets are long gone, having sold out within minutes. Fans hoping to get inside the Rogers Centre for Game 6 of the World Series this Friday are now turning to the resale market, where prices have skyrocketed amid soaring demand.
How much do tickets cost?
On the low end, tickets are starting around $1,350–$1,400 USD just to get through the gates. On SeatGeek, the cheapest available seats for Game 6 are listed at $1,358 USD, while Gametime shows similar “get-in” prices starting around $1,416 USD.
Prices climb quickly on major platforms like Ticketmaster, where verified resale tickets (including estimated fees) are currently listed as follows:
- Outfield District (Standing Room) – $1,915
- 500 Level (Sec. 529, Row 15) – $1,990
- 500 Level (Sec. 521, Row 3) – $2,300
- 100 Level (Sec. 145B, Row 7) – $2,300
- 100 Level (Premium Dugout) – $9,000+
For perspective, the original face-value tickets, which sold out weeks ago, were a fraction of today’s prices: around $250 USD for standing room, $360 USD for upper-deck seats, and $550 USD for premium lower-bowl sections (plus taxes and fees).
For Dodgers and Blue Jays fans still determined to witness history live in-person, the message is clear – be prepared to pay a serious premium. (For the rest of us, the boisterous watch parties around L.A. will have to suffice.) And if the series extends to a Game 7 on Saturday, expect prices to climb even higher.