Akron RubberDucks Tickets
Akron RubberDucks Baseball Tickets
Swing for the fences with Akron RubberDucks tickets from TicketSmarter! The Akron RubberDucks is a professional Minor League Baseball team that competes at the Double-A level. The RubberDucks are based in Akron, Ohio, and compete in the Double-A Northeast league. The team was founded in 1997 and has served as the AA minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians since their inaugural season. The RubberDucks were originally known as the Akron Aeros and adopted their current name after the 2013 baseball season.
From 1997 to 2020, the RubberDucks competed in the Eastern League. During their time in the Eastern League, the team won eight division titles and five Eastern League championships. The Akron RubberDucks joined the Double-A Northeast in 2021 as part of the restructuring of the league system in the MiLB. Fans wanting to watch the RubberDucks play in person can attend the team’s home games at Canal Park located right next to the Ohio and Erie Canal. Don’t miss any of the action at the ballpark this season by securing your Akron RubberDucks tickets at TicketSmarter!
How much are Akron RubberDucks tickets?
Akron RubberDucks tickets will generally start at prices around $20. Reserved seating will usually start at prices in the $25 to $30 range. Fans looking for seats behind home plate can expect tickets to start at prices over $35.
Akron RubberDucks tickets for this season can generally be found in a price range between $17.33 and $53.68, while the average price of 2024 Akron RubberDucks tickets is around $25.93. The Akron RubberDucks at Richmond Flying Squirrels game at The Diamond - VA, 3001 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA is next up for the Akron RubberDucks. The game will take place on 4/4/2025 TBA and there is 94 tickets available on TicketSmarter. Cheap Akron RubberDucks at Richmond Flying Squirrels tickets will start at $17.33, while the most expensive seats in the ballpark will cost $53.68.
Akron RubberDucks Dates & Schedule
As a Double-A baseball team, the Akron RubberDucks schedule will include 120 regular season games. The Double-A Northeast season will typically begin during the first day of May and conclude in mid-September. Games will be held on every day of the week with the exception of Mondays. The Akron RubberDucks will play against teams from both the Northeast and Southwest divisions of the league. Some of the Southwest opponents that the Akron RubberDucks may face during the season includes the Erie SeaWolves and Altoona Curve.
The 2024 Akron RubberDucks schedule has 3 ball games left to be played throughout the year. Akron RubberDucks at Richmond Flying Squirrels on August 31st, 2025 at 12:00am is a highly-anticipated matchup for Akron RubberDucks fans. The game will take place at The Diamond - VA, 3001 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA and 94 tickets are available with prices ranging from $17.33 to $53.68.
When do Akron RubberDucks tickets go on sale?
Akron RubberDucks tickets will go on sale in the springtime before the Double-A baseball season starts. TicketSmarter’s virtual ticket office will have tickets on sale as soon as they are publicly available.
Akron RubberDucks Seating Chart
Canal Park at 300 S Main St, Akron, OH 44308 has served as the home of the Akron RubberDucks since the ball club’s first season in 1997. The stadium was named after the Ohio and Erie Canal, which runs just outside of the ballpark's left-field wall. The ballpark has a seating capacity of 7,630 with a single level of seating that runs from one foul pole to the other. Additional seating sections on the Canal Park seating include the Duck Row section and 25 luxury box suites.
Fans looking for the best seats in the house on the Akron RubberDucks seating chart should check for tickets in Section 13, which is located directly behind home plate. Other popular seating areas include actions 17 through 19 behind the RubberDucks dugout and sections 7 through 9 behind the visiting team’s dugout. There is also the Fowl Territory section in left field, which is a great place for fans to catch foul balls during the game.