After dropping two out of three games to the Detroit Tigers last week (June 12-14), the highlight of the Cleveland Indians’ upcoming slate is when they get another chance to make up ground on their deficit in the American League Central division.
The Indians are eight games back of the Kansas City Royals, who sit in first place at 39-27. The Tigers (35-34) are 2.5 games ahead of the Indians (32-36), who have plenty of time to make a run towards the top of the heap.
Average ticket prices for Indians games on the secondary market are on the lower side of Major League Baseball this week, with the remaining games in June all coming in under $50.
Most Expensive: 6/27/2015 | Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians | Oriole Park At Camden Yards | Average Price: $42 | Get-in Price: $10
6/28/2015 | Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians | Oriole Park At Camden Yards | Average Price: $45 | Get-in Price: $8
A baseball vacation for Cleveland fans is in play this weekend when they face the Baltimore Orioles. With get-in prices at $10 or less for multiple games, Baltimore flights can be booked through Hipmunk to catch the Indians play a road series against a quality team. Hotels near Oriole Park at Camden Yards makes the commute to this weekend’s games as easy as possible, with starting rates of $61 per night. As Cleveland fans know, watching the Indians play on the road is the best chance to see the team win ballgames. The Indians are three games over .500 on the road this season, compared to being seven games below .500 for games played at Progressive Field.
The Orioles are one of the hottest teams in baseball after their recent 16-game stretch. In their last five series, the Orioles are 12-4, including taking two out of three against the Indians earlier in the month. The Indians will throw out 2014 AL Cy Young winner Corey Kluber on Friday night in effort to slow down the Orioles’ hot bats.
Least Expensive: 6/22/2015 | Cleveland Indians vs. Detroit Tigers | Progressive Field | Mike Hargrove Jersey Giveaway | Average Price: $34 | Get-in Price: $10
Monday’s game against the Tigers is the Indians least expensive average ticket price on the secondary market remaining this month. Trevor Bauer looks to continue to build upon his strong season thus far (2.51 ERA in his last seven outings, too) against a team the Indians need to defeat to climb up the standings. Fans attending the game will receive a Mike Hargrove jersey upon entrance to the stadium. From 1995-1999, Hargrove managed the Indians to five straight AL Central division titles, including two World Series appearances.
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