Published: April 02, 2006
StubHub FanStats(SM) -- Baseball Opening Day in High Demand by Fans
Ticket Marketplace Data Shows the Hottest Home Openers for 2006 Season
The first pitch of the 2006 Major League
Baseball season will be thrown tonight as the World Champion Chicago White
Sox host the Cleveland Indians before a sellout crowd. Many fans that
weren't able to get a seat at the box office turned to online ticket
marketplace StubHub. On an average, those fans paid $186 per ticket to see
the White Sox take the field as defending champions for the first time
since 1918. The remainder of the league will play their home openers
throughout the next ten days and StubHub has tracked which opening
day/night games baseball fans are paying the most to see.
Leading the league by a considerable margin are the St. Louis Cardinals at
$260 per ticket on average. The team enters 2006 primed to defend their NL
Central crown and hungry for a World Series title. Newly rebuilt Busch
Stadium has created huge draw in the salivating St. Louis baseball market.
Following the Cardinals are the aforementioned White Sox, whose home opener
sales have nearly doubled those of their in-town neighbors, the Chicago
Cubs, who play on Friday. The top three is rounded out by the ever-popular
Boston Red Sox. Even with newly added seats, Fenway Park will be packed to
capacity once again and Opening Day is always a Beantown tradition.
The rest of the top ten is populated by some of baseball's marquee teams
with the Yankees, Cubs, Angels, Mets, Dodgers, Giants and A's rounding out
the list respectively. Conspicuously absent however are the defending
National League champion Houston Astros, whose opening day tickets were
selling for just $56 on average as of Sunday.
"Opening Day is normally the most popular game of any team's season. The
demand for this traditional day regularly pushes the value of these tickets
to greater heights. Fans who find the games sold out at the box office come
to the StubHub marketplace to get the tickets they need to the games they
want," said Jeff Fluhr, founder and CEO of StubHub. "Baseball fans love to
look at numbers and StubHub's FanStats can share the data of what major
league games are in the highest demand"
STUBHUB TOP-10 2006 OPENING DAY(NIGHT) MLB GAMES
1. St. Louis Cardinals (vs. Brewers) - 4/10 $263
2. Chicago White Sox (vs. Indians) - 4/2 $186
3. Boston Red Sox (vs. Blue Jays) - 4/11 $160
4. New York Yankees (vs. Royals) - 4/11 $112
5. Chicago Cubs (vs. Cardinals) - 4/7 $105
6. Los Angeles Angels (vs. Yankees) - 4/7 $95
7. New York Mets (vs. Nationals) - 4/3 $94
8. Los Angeles Dodgers (vs. Braves) - 4/3 $88
9. San Francisco Giants (vs. Braves) - 4/6 $86
10. Oakland A's (vs. Yankees) - 4/3 $70
*All games sold out at primary box office
Source: StubHub.com (as of 4/2/06) based on average ticket price for each
game sold on the popular online secondary ticket marketplace. Games must
have sold more than 1000 tickets at StubHub to qualify.
About StubHub FanStats(SM)
StubHub FanStats present timely statistics, rankings and/or data about
sports and entertainment that is of interest to the everyday fan. Rankings
reflect the secondary ticketing market based on StubHub internal data. If
there is specific data that would be of interest to you, or if you would
like to interview the leading authority in the secondary ticketing
industry, please send us an e-mail at fanstats@stubhub.com.
About StubHub
StubHub is the fans' ticket marketplace, allowing users to buy and sell a
vast selection of sporting, concert, theater and other live entertainment
events at fair market value, even for events that are "sold out." StubHub
reinvented the ticket resale market in 2000 and continues to lead through
innovation. The company's unique open marketplace, dedicated solely to
tickets, provides all fans the choice to buy or sell their tickets in a
safe, convenient, and highly reliable environment. For more information on
StubHub, visit www.stubhub.com.
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