Blue Jays One Win Away: Toronto World Series Ticket Prices Soar Ahead of Potential Championship Clincher

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of history. After rookie phenom Trey Yesavage struck out 12 in a dazzling Game 5 performance at Dodger Stadium to give Toronto a 3–2 series lead, the 2025 World Series heads north for Game 6 — and possibly Game 7 — at Rogers Centre. With the chance to clinch the franchise’s first championship since 1993, demand for tickets has reached fever-pitch levels across resale markets.

According to Ticket Club marketplace data as of Thursday morning, prices for the final two games in Toronto have surged dramatically since the series began. The average resale ticket now tops $4,000 USD, and entry-level “get-in” prices that were once under $800 before the series opened have more than doubled. Blue Jays fans eager to witness a potential championship celebration in person are driving one of the most expensive secondary markets in baseball history.

2025 World Series Ticket Prices (as of Oct. 30, 2025)

Game Get-In Price Average Price Shop
Game 6 – Oct. 31 $1,440 $4,486 Tickets
Game 7 – Nov. 1 (If Necessary) $1,545 $4,033 Tickets

All prices in USD. Canadian buyers should account for exchange-rate differences at checkout. Prices reflect Ticket Club member averages and are subject to change.

From Rookie Dominance to Record Demand

Toronto’s Game 5 victory — highlighted by 22-year-old Trey Yesavage’s record-setting 12-strikeout gem — has electrified fans and reignited memories of the early-’90s dynasty. With stars Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and breakout hero Davis Schneider leading the charge, the Blue Jays return home needing just one more win to dethrone the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

That storyline has translated into a massive jump in resale activity. Ticket Club data shows Rogers Centre average prices up roughly 40 percent since before the series began, with both Games 6 and 7 now among the most expensive MLB tickets ever tracked on the site.

Inside the Ballpark: Where Prices Are Climbing Fastest

Even standing-room and 500-level seats are listing above $1,400 USD, while lower-level and club sections are commanding far higher premiums. Seats behind the Blue Jays’ dugout in the Batting Tunnel Club now range from $7,500 to $15,000. Fans preferring the visitors’ side can find spots behind the Dodgers’ dugout along the first-base line starting around $7,200. Those hoping for a home-run souvenir in the lower outfield “landing-zone” sections should expect to pay at least $2,500 and up.

The most eye-popping listing on Ticket Club this morning? A single Home Plate Club seat directly behind the catcher for $37,000 — a vivid reflection of how once-in-a-generation moments can drive once-in-a-generation prices.

Why Member Pricing Matters More Than Ever

On an event where ticket premiums are this steep, Ticket Club membership pays for itself instantly. Competing resale sites often add 20–30 percent in service fees — hundreds or even thousands of dollars per order. Ticket Club’s wholesale, no-hidden-fee pricing model lets members see their final total up front, and the annual membership cost of $49.95 is typically far less than the savings realized on a single World Series purchase.

Non-members can still buy directly or join before checkout to unlock the member rate. For live listings and seat maps, visit the World Series tickets page.

Looking Ahead

Game 6 features a rematch between Toronto’s Kevin Gausman and L.A.’s Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who threw a complete-game four-hitter earlier in the series. A Blue Jays victory would end a 32-year championship drought and trigger celebrations across Canada. Should the Dodgers extend the series, Saturday’s Game 7 could become one of the most expensive single-game tickets in North American sports history.

No matter the outcome, the 2025 World Series has already delivered unforgettable drama — and a ticket market every bit as historic as the play on the field.

Prices and availability updated Oct. 30, 2025. Click through to view current inventory and member pricing on Ticket Club.