San Diego Padres Tickets
MLB San Diego Padres Tickets
Secure your San Diego Padres tickets for the upcoming games on the MLB schedule! The San Diego Padres were founded in 1969 as part of the MLB expansion that included the Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilot. They are the only major professional sports team in the San Diego area after the San Diego Chargers relocated to Los Angeles. The team has produced several notable players and managers that have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame including Trever Hoffman, Tony Gwynn and Jerry Coleman. The team originally played at Qualcomm Stadium until 2004 when they moved to Petco Park in downtown San Diego.
The team plays in the West Division of the National League, which sees them compete against stiff competition all season long. The team has had many strong seasons in the past including winning NL pennants in 1984 and 1998, but they are still looking for their first World Series championship. Get your San Diego Padres tickets today to secure your place for the new season, and cheer your team on to victory at Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101.
How much are San Diego Padres tickets?
Tickets to see the San Diego Padres are very affordable for the entire family. Tickets will often start as cheap as $15. The average price of a ticket is generally in the $35 to $45 range. Tickets in the upper levels are going to be your cheapest option while tickets in the lower level will generally be more expensive. Field MVP tickets located right behind home plate will be some of the most expensive tickets, but they also offer a view that can’t be beaten.
San Diego Padres tickets for this season can generally be found in a price range between $9.90 and $9171.88, while the average price of 2024 San Diego Padres tickets is around $102.45. The Spring Training: Seattle Mariners at San Diego Padres game at Peoria Stadium, 16101 North 83rd Avenue, Peoria, AZ is next up for the San Diego Padres. The game will take place on 2/21/2025 1:10PM and there is 836 tickets available on TicketSmarter. Cheap Spring Training: Seattle Mariners at San Diego Padres tickets will start at $36.90, while the most expensive seats in the ballpark will cost $282.74.
San Diego Padres Dates & Schedule
The San Diego Padres schedule includes 162 MLB games that start in March and end in October. Half of the games will be played at Petco Park, the Padres home stadium, while the other half are away games that are played on the road at opposing team’s stadiums. The most common opponents for the Padres are NL West foes like the LA Dodgers, SF Giants, Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks. During spring months the Padres play Spring Training games at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, AZ, which they share with the Seattle Mariners. During spring training the team will compete in the Cactus League.
There are 111 games left on the San Diego Padres schedule in 2024. Fans are already making their plans to be at Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA on September 28th, 2025 at 12:00am for the Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres game. There are 889 ticket options for the game available on TicketSmarter in the price range of $10.80 to $91.80.
When do San Diego Padres tickets go on sale?
Tickets for the upcoming MLB season will go on sale sometime between December and February. That is when the San Diego Padres schedule will be finalized with their opponents, game dates and start times. TicketSmarter will have Padres tickets available for every home and away game as soon as they’re scheduled to be on sale.
San Diego Padres Seating Chart
Petco Park has been the home of the San Diego Padres since 2004. The stadium sits right in the heart of downtown San Diego. The ballpark has adjusted the seating capacity numerous times through the years and can currently accommodate a total of 40,209 baseball fans.
The San Diego Padres seating chart features multiple levels of seating that cover the infield and stretches into the outfield. The 100-level will get you closest to the action, while the 200-level serves as the middle-tier and the 300-level in the upper-tier. Some fan-favorite sections include 105 through 110, which will place fans behind one of the dugouts and sections 101 and 102, which sit directly behind home plate.
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