With the 2025 World Series tied 2-2, the Toronto Blue Jays are officially coming home. After tonight’s pivotal Game 5 in Los Angeles, the series against the Dodgers is guaranteed to return to the Rogers Centre for a Halloween showdown in Game 6.
For Toronto fans dreaming of seeing the Jays clinch their first championship since 1993, that dream comes with a historically high price tag.
As of October 29, face-value tickets are a distant memory, having sold out almost instantly. While there are still tickets available at the time of writing, fans looking to get into the stadium this Friday must now turn to the resale market, where high demand has sent prices soaring.
Here is a breakdown of what fans can expect to pay for a ticket to Game 6 in Toronto.
On the low end, fans are looking at prices hovering around two thousand dollars and up just to get through the doors. On ticketing platform SeatGeek, the cheapest available tickets for Game 6 are listed at $1,358 USD, converting to roughly $1893 CAD. Gametime shows a similar “get-in” price, with its cheapest tickets starting at $1,416 USD, which converts to around $1973 CAD.
On major platforms like Ticketmaster, prices for specific seats climb rapidly. These prices, current as of Wednesday October 29, are for single, verified resale tickets and include estimated fees:
- Outfield District (Standing Room) – $1913.52
- 500 Level (ie. Sec 529, Row 15) – $1992.06
- 500 Level (ie. Sec 521, Row 3) – $2301.46
- 100 Level (ie. Sec 145B, Row 7) – $2301.46
- 100 Level (Premium Dugout) – $9,000+
To put the current market in perspective, the original face-value tickets sold out in minutes weeks ago. According to fans who managed to buy them, the original prices were:
- General Admission (Standing Room): $345 CAD (plus taxes and fees)
- 500-Level Seats: $495 CAD (plus taxes and fees)
- 200-Level Seats: $750 CAD (plus taxes and fees)
For fans still desperate to be part of the action, the message is clear: be prepared to pay a premium. And if the series pushes to a deciding Game 7 on Saturday, prices are expected to climb even higher.