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Get ready for Game 6: Blue Jays vs. Dodgers ticket prices reach new heights

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The atmosphere at the Toronto Blue Jays home turf is charged to the max as they prepare for Game 6 of the 2025 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

With Toronto holding a 3-2 series lead, this game represents their first real shot at clinching a title on home soil in decades.

In that context, the rare opportunity is reflected in ticketing: according to resale market data, even the “cheapest” seats are trading at levels few fans ever anticipated.

On the official team site, the Blue Jays list Game 6 tickets with a warning: “There are a limited number of tickets remaining for this game.”

Meanwhile, on resale platforms, the floor has already blown past six figures in some pairings. On Ticketmaster, the lowest verified resale is $2,088.45 CAD (almost $1,500 USD).

That figure already reflects a drop of over $100 from Oct. 21, when the same market reported the cheapest seats at $1,244 USD.

Why ticket prices are exploding

This surge comes midway through an electrifying series: the Blue Jays and Dodgers are at 3-2 after an 18-inning marathon in Game 3 and Toronto’s rebound wins in Games 4 and 5. Now the series returns to Toronto for Game 6 and possibly Game 7.

The high ticket cost underscores the magnitude of the moment for Toronto. The Blue Jays are appearing in their first World Series since their 1993 championship run, and they’re doing it on home soil.

The resurgence of this franchise, combined with the star power of the Dodgers, led by players such as Shohei Ohtani and company, has created a potent mix of demand and nostalgia.

Los Angeles is ever-present as a powerhouse, and the stakes have been ratcheting up with each game.

Tickets are unearthed on the secondary market via platforms like Vivid Seats, which verify each listing and guarantee buyer delivery.

But while the starting point of $1,306 USD may seem staggering, it reflects the scarcity of availability and the high stakes of the moment.

Odds released by Sports Illustrated show Toronto suddenly leap-frogging into favorite status following their Game 4 and Game 5 wins.

On top of that, the resale market is tightening-official inventory is nearly exhausted, which pushes fans to secondary markets where scarcity drives dramatic escalation.

It’s also significant that the game is being played at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, a venue steeped in national history and emotion.

With Game 6 slated for October 31 and Game 7 (if necessary) for November 1, both in Toronto, the countdown is on.

Regardless of whether the Blue Jays close it out or the Dodgers push back, fans will be voting with their wallets.

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