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From Fenway's green monster to Dodger Stadium twilight — every game, every series.
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Opening Day, July 4 holiday, and the September playoff chase.
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30 venuesYankee Stadium is the Bronx home of the 27-time World Series champion New York Yankees — the most recognizable ballpark in American sports.
Fenway Park is the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball (1912) and the iconic home of the Boston Red Sox, with the Green Monster looming in left field.
Rogers Centre is the downtown Toronto home of the Blue Jays and a retractable-roof venue for major stadium concerts when weather pushes shows indoors.
The ballpark that launched the retro-classic era, Camden Yards pairs the B&O Warehouse backdrop with a downtown setting just blocks from the Inner Harbor.
Tropicana Field is the indoor, dome-roofed home of the Tampa Bay Rays, keeping Florida summer heat out of every first pitch.
Progressive Field is the downtown Gateway District home of the Cleveland Guardians, featuring a modernized concourse and skyline view from the upper deck.
Comerica Park is the downtown Detroit home of the Tigers — a spacious open-air ballpark with the Ferris wheel, carousel, and Detroit skyline in view.
Kauffman Stadium — "The K" — is the longtime home of the Kansas City Royals, famous for the fountains in the outfield and its open-bowl views.
Target Field is the open-air, limestone-clad downtown Minneapolis home of the Minnesota Twins, directly on the Blue and Green light rail lines.
Rate Field (formerly Guaranteed Rate Field) is the South Side home of the Chicago White Sox, just south of McCormick Place on the Red Line.
Wrigley Field is the 1914-built Friendly Confines, the second-oldest ballpark in the majors, with ivy-covered outfield walls and rooftop seats across Waveland and Sheffield.
Busch Stadium is the downtown St. Louis home of the Cardinals, anchoring Ballpark Village with the Gateway Arch visible from the upper deck.
Great American Ball Park is the downtown Cincinnati riverfront home of the Reds, featuring the iconic Power Stacks in right-center.
American Family Field is the fan-shaped retractable-roof home of the Milwaukee Brewers, known for Bernie Brewer's slide and classic Midwest tailgates.
PNC Park is widely considered the most beautiful ballpark in the majors, with the Roberto Clemente Bridge and downtown Pittsburgh skyline framing every view.
Daikin Park (formerly Minute Maid Park) is the retractable-roof downtown Houston home of the Astros, featuring the Crawford Boxes short porch in left field.
Globe Life Field is the retractable-roof, climate-controlled home of the Texas Rangers, opened in 2020 adjacent to AT&T Stadium.
T-Mobile Park is the retractable-roof SoDo home of the Seattle Mariners, with some of the best views of downtown and Mount Rainier in baseball.
Angel Stadium is the Orange County home of the Los Angeles Angels, with the signature "Big A" and an outfield rock waterfall known as the California Spectacular.
Sutter Health Park is the temporary home of the Athletics (2025-2027) in West Sacramento while the franchise transitions to Las Vegas.
Truist Park is the Atlanta Braves' Cobb County home, anchoring The Battery Atlanta entertainment and dining district.
loanDepot Park is the retractable-roof, climate-controlled home of the Miami Marlins, built on the former Orange Bowl site.
Citi Field is the New York Mets' Queens home, anchored by the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and built adjacent to the Billie Jean King USTA Tennis Center.
Citizens Bank Park is the South Philly home of the Philadelphia Phillies, part of the Sports Complex alongside Lincoln Financial Field and Wells Fargo Center.
Nationals Park is the Navy Yard home of the Washington Nationals, with views of the Capitol Dome from the upper deck.
Chase Field is the retractable-roof downtown Phoenix home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, with a pool suite in right-center and AC for every summer game.
Coors Field is the downtown Denver LoDo ballpark — a hitter's paradise at a mile high, with The Rooftop deck looming above right field.
Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest park in MLB and the largest by capacity — the Chavez Ravine classic that has hosted the most home runs in baseball history.
Petco Park is the downtown San Diego Gaslamp Quarter home of the Padres, featuring the Western Metal Supply Co. building integrated into left field.
Oracle Park is the San Francisco Giants' waterfront home in Mission Bay, with McCovey Cove, kayakers chasing splash hits, and the Bay Bridge in the background.
MLB Baseball tickets on OnlineSeats
Every MLB Baseball home date feels different — a Fenway twilight in May, a Dodger Stadium July night, a Yankees-Red Sox weekend in September with the division on the line. OnlineSeats tracks all 30 MLB clubs across April through October, 162-game regular season, so whether you're planning a ballpark-a-year summer or trying to lock in the cheapest Tuesday home game to bring the kids, this page has the full slate. Right now we're surfacing 1 upcoming MLB matchup with seat-level pricing and delivery transparency.
Regular-season MLB tickets start well below the rivalry and postseason peaks — OnlineSeats lists the full price history on every event so you can see when the market moves.
Marquee rivalries to watch
Yankees vs Red Sox, Cubs vs Cardinals, Dodgers vs Giants.
How to buy smart
For MLB Baseball, the biggest value play is still the midweek non-marquee home date — sellers routinely drop pricing 48-72 hours out, and OnlineSeats surfaces the 7-day price history on every listing so you can see which dates are softening.
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Every MLB listing on OnlineSeats comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. Full refund and replacement coverage on every order, plus the exact section, row, and delivery method up front.
Delivery & timing
MLB tickets transfer via mobile in the 24-72 hour window before the event for most events. OnlineSeats displays the delivery window on every listing so you never guess. Current inventory spans 1 MLB event across 30 teams/competitors.
MLB ticket FAQs
How do I buy MLB Baseball tickets on OnlineSeats?
Browse the MLB schedule on this page, pick the game, match, or session you want, and choose seats from the interactive map. Every MLB order is covered by our 100% Buyer Guarantee — authentic tickets, on-time delivery, and full replacement or refund if anything goes wrong.
Are MLB Baseball tickets on OnlineSeats authentic?
Yes. Every MLB Baseball listing comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. You'll see the exact section, row, and delivery method before you check out — no surprise service fees.
When is the best time to buy MLB Baseball tickets?
For regular-season MLB dates, sellers routinely reprice 48-72 hours before the event as inventory rolls. Rivalry weeks and postseason dates trend higher the closer you get — early locks almost always pay off for those.
How many MLB events are on OnlineSeats right now?
We're tracking 1 upcoming MLB event across 30 teams/competitors. The list at the top of this page is sorted by date — scroll for the full slate.
Does OnlineSeats cover playoff and championship MLB tickets?
Yes. MLB Baseball playoff, championship, and final-round tickets are listed as soon as brackets confirm. Single-game pricing climbs fastest once matchups lock — buy as soon as the bracket seeds for the best value.
