When the Dodgers put tickets to their home opener on sale last month — available in several presales, and then to the general public — the cheapest ticket appeared to be $199.
Los Angeles is an event town, and what bigger event than Shohei Ohtani’s first home opener with the team that signed him to the richest contract in baseball history?
But six days before the home opener, it appears the Dodgers came in too high on how much L.A. fans would pay just to be there.
The “get-in price” — that is, what would it cost just to get in — has dropped so dramatically that Vivid Seats offered tickets for as low as $90 on Friday morning.