The Milwaukee Brewers were never really in the postseason discussion for the majority of the season, but it hasn’t stopped the fans from coming to the ballpark night in and night out. The Brewers are heading towards having an attendance of 2.5 million according to Brewers beat writer Tom Haudricourt, which is a very strong number for a club that hasn’t had much to play for, even before the baseball season reached the All-Star break.
But don’t say the Milwaukee Brewers only have meaningless games remaining on their schedule, as they will have their hand on how the National League Wild Card standings play out. In the final two weeks of the season, the Brewers have a home and road series against the Chicago Cubs and a four-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals, which could also potentially affect the Redbirds’ lead over first-place in the NL Central as well.
Currently, the Cardinals lead the Pittsburgh Pirates by five games in the division and appear to be headed towards yet another division title. But the Cubs only trail the Pirates by two games as the team’s fight for home-field advantage in the NL Wild Card Game. Take in all the playoff action with DISH programming, which will bring baseball fans all the postseason games, analysis and news they desire through programs like the MLB Network.
Or fans can continue being some of the best in the sport and continue to head to Miller Park through the end of the season. With information provided by TiqIQ.com, below are the most expensive Brewers tickets on the secondary market remaining for this season.
9/25/2015 | St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers | Busch Stadium | Average Price: $68.67 | Get-in Price: $18
9/26/2015 | St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers | Busch Stadium | Average Price: $126.04 | Get-in Price: $46
9/25/2015 | St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers | Busch Stadium | Average Price: $86.90 | Get-in Price: $23
10/3/2015 | Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs | Miller Park | Average Price: $64.63| Get-in Price: $17 | Fan Appreciation Night
The most expensive game remaining on the Brewers schedule is a Saturday night affair at Busch Stadium against the Cardinals. Without knowing how the next week or two will shake out, there’s a chance St. Louis will be aiming for a division-clinching win against the Brewers at some point during that series. The fans at the ballpark may be in for a celebration with an average ticket price of $126.04 and a get-in price of $46.
The second-to-last game of the season is Fan Appreciation Night for the Brewers at Miller Park. They’ll host the Cubs during the final series of the season, and the most expensive game within this three-game set is on October 3, having an average ticket price of $64.63 and a get-in price of $17. The average price for the three final games of the year is $57.01.
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