Aug. 19, 2026, 7:05 a.m. ET
The rising cost of attending Major League Baseball games will always be a topic of conversation, with the prices of concessions and parking making a day at the ballpark cost a small fortune for many families. Teams have begun presenting family-friendly ticket packages that include food and beverages, but things really add up beyond the staples including in such deals.
It’s hard to believe that parking cost less than $10 even in markets like New York less than 30 years ago. Here’s a look at the most expensive ballparks to visit for a family of four, according to Bookies.com’s fan cost study , which includes four tickets, a parking pass, two beers, two sodas and four hot dogs. Most expensive MLB stadiums to visit (According to Bookies.com’s fan cost calculations)
Los Angeles Dodgers: $413.16 Boston Red Sox: $372.90 Athletics: $324.08 Chicago Cubs: $314.22 San Francisco Giants: $283.58 San Diego Padres: $274.14 Philadelphia Phillies: $268.72 Pittsburgh Pirates: $251.32 New York Mets: $246.60 Arizona Diamondbacks: $225.40 New York Yankees: $223.60 Tampa Bay Rays: $222.56 Cleveland Guardians: $220.42 Seattle Mariners: $209.72 Texas Rangers: $209.68 Washington Nationals: $204.06 Toronto Blue Jays: $202.12 Detroit Tigers: $197.52 Houston Astros: $197.00 Chicago White Sox: $195.76 Baltimore Orioles: $192.44 Atlanta Braves: $185.14 Milwaukee Brewers: $176.50 Minnesota Twins: $175.68 Colorado Rockies: $169.84 Kansas City Royals: $167.54 Los Angeles Angels: $165.94 St. Louis Cardinals: $164.60 Cincinnati Reds: $163.66 Miami Marlins: $159.14