Since 2009, TicketIQ (formerly TiqIQ) has used its intelligence to help fans get the best deals, and now offers Fee Free tickets for every Marlins game during the MLB season.
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If you are looking for more expensive MLB tickets, lower-level seats are the best place to look. Field-level seats along the base paths and behind the plate will usually cost more than other ones in the stadium. Tickets behind the home and visiting dugouts are often amongst the most expensive sections for MLB stadiums. Additionally, club suites are considered some of the premier locations at the stadium. Resale sites like TicketIQ and Stubhub often don't list suite options, which means you'll need to visit the team site directly to purchase those.
If you are looking for the cheapest MLB tickets, the last 10 rows of the upper level are usually the least expensive for any game. For most MLB games tickets can be found for under $50, with some as low as $10 for the lowest-demand match-ups of the season. With that being said, at the arena there are no bad locations to view a game. Even the most inexpensive seats still provide fans with a very enjoyable game experience.
To find the cheapest MLB tickets, it's important to check both the primary and secondary ticket markets. Based on the demand for a given event, resale marketplaces like TicketIQ may be more or less expensive than face value options available through primary ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, AXS, and SeatGeek. Weekend rivalry games are typically the most expensive, while weekday games against lesser opponents are the best way to get to a game for cheap. For sporting events that take place every year, it's important to know when the event is actually going on sale, which is typically the middle of the off-season. All MLB teams offer group pricing for groups of more than 8-10 people, with prices usually 10% to 15% below face value prices. Teams often adjust prices dynamically in-season, which can impact both face-value and resale ticket prices. For fans willing to make a commitment by purchasing season tickets, prices are typically 10%-20% below single-game face value prices.