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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Boston Red Sox (Home Game 1)
Fenway Park·Boston, MA
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at New York Yankees - Pinstripe Pass (Home Game 1)
Yankee Stadium·Bronx, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to AL Wild Card: TBD at Toronto Blue Jays (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Toronto Blue Jays (Home Game 1)
Rogers Centre·Toronto, Canada
Find Tickets - (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Philadelphia Phillies (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Philadelphia Phillies (Home Game 1)
Citizens Bank Park·Philadelphia, PA
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Detroit Tigers (Home Game 1)
Comerica Park·Detroit, MI
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Cincinnati Reds (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Cincinnati Reds (Home Game 1)
Great American Ball Park·Cincinnati, OH
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at New York Mets (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Citi Field in Flushing, NY
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at New York Mets (Home Game 1)
Citi Field·Flushing, NY
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Cleveland Guardians (Home Game 1)
Progressive Field·Cleveland, OH
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at New York Yankees (Home Game 1)
Yankee Stadium·Bronx, NY
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Houston Astros (Home Game 1)
Daikin Park·Houston, TX
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at St. Louis Cardinals (Home Game 1)
Busch Stadium·St. Louis, MO
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Chicago Cubs (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Chicago Cubs (Home Game 1)
Wrigley Field·Chicago, IL
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Kansas City Royals (Home Game 1)
Kauffman Stadium·Kansas City, MO
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Milwaukee Brewers (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Milwaukee Brewers (Home Game 1)
American Family Field·Milwaukee, WI
Find Tickets - (opens in new tab) Find tickets to AL Wild Card: TBD at Texas Rangers (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Texas Rangers (Home Game 1)
Globe Life Field·Arlington, TX
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Los Angeles Angels (Home Game 1)
Angel Stadium·Anaheim, CA
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Arizona Diamondbacks (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Chase Field in Phoenix, AZ
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Arizona Diamondbacks (Home Game 1)
Chase Field·Phoenix, AZ
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to AL Wild Card: TBD at Seattle Mariners (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Seattle Mariners (Home Game 1)
T-Mobile Park·Seattle, WA
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Los Angeles Dodgers (Home Game 1)
Dodger Stadium·Los Angeles, CA
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Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at San Diego Padres (Home Game 1)
Petco Park·San Diego, CA
Find Tickets - (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at San Francisco Giants (Home Game 1) on Tuesday September 30 at time to be announced at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
Sep 30
Tue · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at San Francisco Giants (Home Game 1)
Oracle Park·San Francisco, CA
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at New York Mets (Home Game 2) on Wednesday October 1 at time to be announced at Citi Field in Flushing, NY
Oct 1
Wed · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at New York Mets (Home Game 2)
Citi Field·Flushing, NY
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Oct 1
Wed · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Cleveland Guardians (Home Game 2)
Progressive Field·Cleveland, OH
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to AL Wild Card: TBD at Boston Red Sox (Home Game 2) on Wednesday October 1 at time to be announced at Fenway Park in Boston, MA
Oct 1
Wed · TBD
AL Wild Card: TBD at Boston Red Sox (Home Game 2)
Fenway Park·Boston, MA
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to NL Wild Card: TBD at Philadelphia Phillies (Home Game 2) on Wednesday October 1 at time to be announced at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
Oct 1
Wed · TBD
NL Wild Card: TBD at Philadelphia Phillies (Home Game 2)
Citizens Bank Park·Philadelphia, PA
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About MLB Postseason Tickets
After the 162-game baseball regular season, there is only one way to determine who will go on to win the World Series. That is through the elimination tournament that begins with the Wild Card games.
Thanks to a new format installed in 2012, the teams that play in the Wild Card game are the two in each league that have the highest win total of any non-division winners. That means that two teams from the American League will play each other and two teams from the National League will play each other in single-game postseason series. The winner of each of these games goes on to play in either the American League Division Series or the National League Division Series. In 2020 they introduced a 3 game series Wild Card to determine a winner, these games were hosted by the higher seed to reduce travel and reward regular season performance. 2021 still has not announced what format wild card games will have.
The Division Series features the three division winners from each league, as well as the two Wild Card winners. The teams are seeded by regular season win total, and the division winner with the most victories in a season faces the Wild Card winner. Then it is the second- and third-seeded teams that face one another. But unlike the Wild Card Game, the teams face one another in a five-game series. The team that is seeded higher hosts the first two games and then also plays at home in Game 5, if the series gets that far.
The Championship Series ultimately decides the two teams that will be playing for a World Series title. This matchup features the American League teams that won their respective Division Series and the National League team that won theirs. Unlike the Division Series, however, this round requires a best-of-seven series to determine who wins their league’s pennant.
A pennant is a flag that an MLB team earns for winning either the American League or National League championship. Considering the New York Yankees have won 26 World Series championships, it shouldn’t shock you to find out that New York has won the most American League pennants ever. The Yankees have won 40 pennants in their postseason history, and they can definitely add to that collection in the near future. In the National League, the San Francisco Giants are the team with the most pennants. They have won 23 of them, but the Los Angeles Dodgers are close with 22.
How much are MLB Postseason tickets?
MLB Postseason ticket prices can vary widely depending on the team, matchup, venue, and demand. Preseason tickets typically cost less, while premium games and major events like championship games can cost significantly more. Prices fluctuate based on factors like team performance, rivalry intensity, and seat location, with courtside, front-row, or VIP sections commanding much higher prices than upper-level seating. Additionally, ticket prices often shift in real time based on supply and demand, meaning last-minute buyers could find deals or pay a premium depending on availability.
Several key factors determine the final price of a sporting event ticket. Market demand is a major driver—when a team is performing well or facing a high-profile opponent, prices tend to rise. The size and capacity of the venue also play a role, with larger stadiums typically offering a wider range of price points.
How can I buy MLB Postseason tickets?
You can buy MLB Postseason tickets right here on SeatGeek. Here's how to do it:
To purchase MLB Postseason tickets on SeatGeek, scroll up to browse upcoming events and select the event you want to attend.
When you select your ideal event, you will be shown a list of tickets and an interactive seat map. We recommend using the filters at the top of the page to find the best deals. These filters allow you to select your ideal pricing, number of tickets, seat perks and other features.
When you’re happy with your MLB Postseason tickets, select the amount you want to purchase and select ‘Go to checkout.’
You will start by inputting an email address where you would like to receive your tickets and then complete the billing process. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive the tickets in your inbox.
For additional information on how to buy MLB Postseason tickets with SeatGeek, check out our Help Center, where you’ll find detailed information to guide you through the process.
Looking to compare MLB Postseason ticket prices?
SeatGeek makes it easy to compare MLB Postseason ticket prices across different MLB Postseason games and seating sections, allowing you to find the best value based on your preferences.
How SeatGeek helps you compare prices:
Interactive seating charts: SeatGeek offers detailed, interactive maps for most venues. You can zoom into specific sections and rows to view available seats and their prices with clarity and precision.
Deal Score: Every MLB Postseason ticket has a Deal Score, which rates its value based on pricing, seat location, and historical trends. It helps you quickly identify the best-value seats at a glance.
Price comparison across games: SeatGeek offers a wide selection of MLB Postseason tickets from season ticket holders, brokers, and fans, making it easy to compare prices for similar seats across different games and events—all in one place.
Price filters and scoring: SeatGeek allows you to filter MLB Postseason tickets by price or even “Best Available” to see top ticket options within your selected price range, helping you book faster and more confidently.
Tips for finding the best deals on MLB Postseason tickets:
Set price alerts: Enable price alerts to track changes for specific MLB Postseason games or sections so you can grab the best deals as soon as they’re available.
Compare similar sections: Browse pricing for comparable sections across multiple MLB Postseason games to spot the most cost-effective match for your preferences.
Consider timing: MLB Postseason ticket prices fluctuate based on demand. Buying early or checking back for last-minute deals on MLB Postseason tickets can help you save.
How can I get cheap MLB Postseason tickets?
Scoring cheap, last-minute tickets to a sporting event is all about timing and strategy. While prices for high-demand games can spike as the event approaches, many tickets actually drop in price over time. This is especially true for regular-season matchups that aren’t packed with playoff implications or major rivalries. On SeatGeek, fans can track price trends in real-time and take advantage of price drops that often occur in the final hours before a game (make sure you click the heart icon on the event you want to attend to "track" it!). Factors like weather, team performance, and unexpected lineup changes can also influence ticket prices, sometimes creating opportunities for fans to find great deals at the last minute.
A few key strategies can help maximize savings on last-minute tickets. Checking SeatGeek regularly and setting price alerts can ensure buyers catch sudden price drops. Flexibility is also key—choosing a weekday game or less popular opponent often results in lower ticket costs. Additionally, mobile ticketing makes it easier than ever to purchase and enter the stadium on short notice. While prices can be unpredictable, last-minute buyers who stay patient and use SeatGeek’s deal score to find the best value can often land great seats for a fraction of the original price.
Is it better to buy MLB Postseason tickets in advance?
Purchasing MLB Postseasontickets in advance is a smart move to secure your spot at the MLB Postseason game and avoid potential sell-outs.
Here are some key benefits of planning ahead and buying MLB Postseason tickets in advance:
Guaranteed seats: Lock in the best available options, from preferred sections to optimal views.
Price stability: Avoid last-minute mark-ups
Greater selection: Enjoy full access to seating charts, including popular areas that may disappear as the event nears.
Stress-free planning: Skip the scramble and enjoy peace of mind—no rushing at the last minute or dealing with sold-out alerts.
Better group coordination: Secure more nearby seats when attending with friends or family, ensuring everyone sits together.
Time for logistics: With tickets in hand early, coordinate parking, transit, and pre- or post-game plans without pressure.
Will MLB Postseason tickets purchased on SeatGeek be seated together?
Yes, SeatGeek guarantees that MLB Postseason tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing specifies otherwise. This allows groups of friends or family to sit together, ensuring a shared experience without any seating worries.
What this means for your MLB Postseason tickets:
Seats will be adjacent if you select two, four, or more tickets in a single listing.
Occasionally, seat numbers might look non‑sequential (e.g., even vs. odd), but SeatGeek ensures they are physically next to each other.
Always check the seller's notes on the listing. If there’s any exception, it will be stated there (like “split across the aisle”).
Tips before you buy MLB Postseason tickets:
Confirm ticket quantity in one purchase.
Review the seating chart and notes on the listing page.
Use filters to find listings with the exact number of seats you need.
What is the best ticket resale site for MLB Postseason tickets?
Many fans consider SeatGeek the best resale site for MLB Postseason tickets thanks to its trusted marketplace, transparent pricing, and Deal Score system that highlights the best values.
You can track price drops, sort by best deals, and buy with confidence thanks to SeatGeek’s buyer guarantee!
Why buy MLB Postseason tickets on SeatGeek?
SeatGeek isn't just another ticket marketplace—we make finding and buying MLB Postseason tickets fast, easy, and worry-free.
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Get a great deal every time: SeatGeek’s Deal Score calculates how good a deal you’re getting so that you can take the guesswork out of buying MLB Postseason tickets.
See your view before you buy: Get a real seat view preview before purchasing your MLB Postseason tickets.
Transparent pricing: Fees are shown upfront, so there are no surprises at checkout.
Can I show tickets on my phone for the MLB Postseason game?
Absolutely! SeatGeek offers mobile entry for all MLB Postseason games, making it simple to scan your MLB Postseason tickets straight from your phone. No need to print anything—just pull up your ticket in the SeatGeek app and you’re good to go.
Can I transfer my MLB Postseason tickets to someone else?
Yes! SeatGeek makes it easy to transfer your MLB Postseason tickets directly through the app. Just go to your tickets, tap “Transfer” and send them to friends or family. They’ll receive the tickets instantly, and you can enjoy a stress-free game day.
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MLB Postseason Games and Ticket Prices
Date | Location | Venue | Lowest Price |
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09/30/2025 | Philadelphia | Citizens Bank Park | $6439 |
09/30/2025 | Detroit | Comerica Park | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Cincinnati | Great American Ball Park | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Flushing | Citi Field | $484 |
09/30/2025 | Cleveland | Progressive Field | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Bronx | Yankee Stadium | $190 |
09/30/2025 | Boston | Fenway Park | $464 |
09/30/2025 | Bronx | Yankee Stadium | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Toronto | Rogers Centre | $172 |
09/30/2025 | Kansas City | Kauffman Stadium | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Milwaukee | American Family Field | $189 |
09/30/2025 | Arlington | Globe Life Field | $647 |
09/30/2025 | Houston | Daikin Park | $269 |
09/30/2025 | Chicago | Wrigley Field | $225 |
09/30/2025 | St. Louis | Busch Stadium | N/A |
09/30/2025 | Phoenix | Chase Field | N/A |
09/30/2025 | San Diego | Petco Park | $319 |
09/30/2025 | Seattle | T-Mobile Park | $939 |
09/30/2025 | Los Angeles | Dodger Stadium | $1056 |
09/30/2025 | San Francisco | Oracle Park | N/A |
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