The Mariners enter October as the statistical favorite to win the 2025 World Series, according to FanGraphs — and demand to see them at T-Mobile Park is driving postseason ticket prices sky-high.
Why it matters: The M's first postseason appearance since 2022 has energized Seattle's fanbase. Tickets for Saturday's Game 1 of the American League Division Series sold out within minutes, pushing resale costs above the MLB average.
State of play: Prices to attend a wild card game were up 9% from this time last year, according to SeatGeek data.
By the numbers: The ticket vendor reports the average resale ticket price this postseason is $200.
Zoom in: The cheapest resale tickets for the Mariners' first playoff game on Saturday were priced at $250 on SeatGeek yesterday.
What's next: The Mariners will open their American League Division series against either Detroit or Cleveland at T-Mobile Park on Saturday, with Game 1 starting at either 1:08 p.m. if Boston wins its Wild Card series or 5:38 p.m. if New York wins.