New York Mets Tickets
NY Mets Tickets
Get ready for another thrilling baseball season with New York Mets tickets from TicketSmarter. Based out of Queens, the New York Mets were founded in 1962 as a replacement for the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants who both relocated to California. The Mets borrowed their blue and orange color scheme from both of those teams. The team struggled through their beginning years, but reached the World Series in 1969 and beat the Baltimore Orioles in a major upset. The Mets have had successful seasons since then, making multiple postseason appearances, winning five National League pennants and winning another World Series championship in 1986.
The Mets have played in the East Division of the National League since 1969. The team played their home games in the famed Shea Stadium from 1964 through 2008. They then moved into the newly-built Citi Field for the 2009 season. Several National Baseball Hall of Famers have played on the Mets rosters in the past including Mike Piazza, Tom Seaver, Willie Mays and Nolan Ryan. Secure your New York Mets tickets to follow their run through the upcoming season!
How much are New York Mets tickets?
New York Mets tickets will vary based on the opponent and how late it is in the season. A divisional rivalry game or playoff game will be the most expensive. For cheap New York Mets tickets, look at the upper sections in the stadium.
New York Mets Ticket Prices:
- Average Price: $116.37 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at $9.36
- VIP Seating: VIP New York Mets tickets cost as much as $9490.50 to sit behind home plate
New York Mets tickets to the team’s next game on February 22nd, 2025 at 1:10pm at Clover Park in Port St Lucie, FL range from $9.36 to $9490.50.
When do New York Mets tickets go on sale?
Tickets typically go on sale around November, right after the World Series has ended. If you are looking for playoff tickets, those will go on sale right before the postseason begins.
When is the best time to buy New York Mets tickets?
- Last-minute tickets: We have last-minute ticket options in most sections available up until first pitch. Tickets bought closer to game time may be cheaper too.
- Tickets to sold-out games: Even if a game is sold out at the primary box office, we often have seats available.
- Spring Training tickets: Spring Training games are typically played in smaller stadiums in Arizona or Florida. It’s wise to plan ahead on these purchases especially if you are organizing a trip.
- MLB Playoff tickets: Tickets to the postseason are in high demand, so you will want to buy these as soon as possible to see your team compete for a title.
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