ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – If you’ve left buying a ticket to the MLB All-Star Game to the last minute, procrastination might cost you a pretty penny.
We checked SeatGeek, StubHub and Ticketmaster to see just how much money you’ll need to get into Tuesday’s game.
The get-in price at Truist Park in Atlanta for the Midsummer Classic is $220 for a standing room only ticket.
Seats in the 400 level are going for anywhere between $260 and more than $1,000. Outfield seats range from $350 to more than $1,800. Seats near the Chop House are over $1,300.
You can expect to pay $500 minimum for 100-level seats along the bases, with prices skyrocketing the closer you get to the infield. Seats behind home plate will run you more than $2,500.
If you really have cash to splash, a Truist Club ticket is going for $6,815 on SeatGeek. That ticket gets you a seat just rows behind home plate and into the “most exclusive club in the stadium,” according to the Truist website.
Parking is not included. That can cost you anywhere from $75 and up.
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