Milwaukee Brewers Fly To San Diego For Final Road Series Of Season

After splitting a four-game series with the MLB-best St. Louis Cardinals over the weekend, Milwaukee Brewers fans have their final opportunity to catch their team in a series series on the road when the Brew Crew begins a three-game series with the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, Sept. 29.

The Brewers have six games remaining before the 2015 campaign concludes, playing three games against the Padres and then another three games against the playoff-bound Chicago Cubs. The prices for Brewers tickets on the secondary market are relatively cheap for all six games remaining, but are more so for their series in San Diego against another club that won’t be advancing onto the postseason. The most expensive game at Petco Park is the series finale on October 1, having an average ticket price of $35 and a get-in price of $10. The middle game of the series has an average price of $33 and a get-in price of $8, while the opener has the lowest average ticket price of the three, being only $28 with a get-in price of $8, according to TiqIQ.com.

With ticket prices being low, it’s an opportune time to visit an opposing team’s ballpark before the season ends. Booking San Diego flights on Hipmunk.com, in addition to scouring their San Diego hotel deals, will create a last-ditch California baseball vacation in minutes. Petco Park is considered to be one of the most beautiful ballparks in the sport today and being able to see the Brewers play there in the final road series of 2015 could make for a fun getaway for any Milwaukee fan.

As mentioned, the Brewers conclude the season with a home series against the Chicago Cubs. Tickets for Brewers games at Miller Park are unsurprisingly more expensive than their road series against San Diego, as the great Brewers fans that have attended the ballpark throughout the entire season are being honored with Fan Appreciation Night. On the second-to-last day of the season, the average ticket price for entrance into Miller Park is $58.98 with a get-in price of $17. It’s the most expensive ticket of the three games, as the season finale has an average ticket price of $58.35, while the opener features an average price of $45.

The Brewers announced that Ryan Braun would not be making any more appearances this season, as the former NL MVP has been dealing with a herniated disc in his lower back that will require surgery during the offseason. Braun had his best season since 2012 and was also on the NL All-Star team.

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