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Astros vs Yankees ALCS Ticket Prices Are 2nd Most $$$ Ever

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By Jesse Lawrence

As of Wednesday morning, the average secondary market list price for the 2022 ALCS is $505, which is the second-highest price for an ALCS since we began tracking the data in 2010, just $5 less than the 2015 series between the Royals and Blue Jays.

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As you can also see, this is the most expensive of the three ALCS that the two teams have played against each other since 2017. This year’s series average price is 7% more expensive than their 2017 series, and 45% more expensive than 2019. The average price for both teams in their home stadium is also the highest of the three series:

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The $570 average price for the Yankees is their highest since 2010, and the third-highest for any ALCS team since 2010. Only the Red Sox in 2013 ( $679) and 2018 ( $598) had higher average prices. The $457 average price for the Astros is also the highest of their six straight trips (five with fans in the building) to the ALCS since 2017.

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