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Top San Francisco Giants Games Drawing Heavy Pricing On Secondary Ticket Market

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The San Francisco Giants (41-26) currently sit six games ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the race for the National League West crown. With a combination of timely hitting and dominant starting pitching, San Francisco is making headway in the National League. Free agent addition Johnny Cueto (9-1, 2.16 ERA) has been dominant, while Madison Bumgarner (7-2, 1.88 ERA) has been just as good. As a team, San Francisco has the fifth best team ERA (3.55 ERA). On offense, Buster Posey paces the team with eight home runs while Hunter Pence and Brandon Belt lead the team in batting average. An overview of San Francisco’s top matchups, in terms of average ticket price, are presented below.

9/4 Giants @ Cubs | Wrigley Field | Avg. Price: $202.69 | Get-in: $51

The highest average ticket price on San Francisco’s schedule is a tilt against the Chicago Cubs on Sunday, September 4th. These two teams are arguably the two best teams in baseball, so expect this to be a very exciting series. These two teams squared off in May at AT&T Park and San Francisco won two-of-three games, but dropped a 10-1 decision against the dominant Jake Arrieta. Fans that want to attend this game should check out TiqIQ. On TiqIQ, the average ticket price for Giants vs. Cubs is $202.69 while the get-in price is $51. Fans that want to attend this game can find great hotel deals on Hipmunk. On Hipmunk, hotels in Chicago start at $99.

9/3 Giants @ Cubs | Wrigley Field | Avg. Price: $178.67 | Get-in: $57

The second highest average ticket price on San Francisco’s schedule is another tilt against the Cubs on Saturday, September 3rd. Both teams are expected to make the playoffs, so expect both teams to play well with the playoffs right around the corner. Fans that want to attend this game should check out TiqIQ. On TiqIQ, the average ticket price for Giants vs. Cubs is $178.67 while the get-in price is $57. This is the highest get-in ticket price on San Francisco’s remaining schedule. Fans that want to attend this game can find great flight deals on Hipmunk. On Hipmunk, flights to Chicago, from San Francisco, start at $206.28.

10/1 Dodgers @ Giants | AT&T Park | Avg. Price: $162.10 | Get-in: $45

The third highest average ticket price on San Francisco’s schedule is an early October tilt at AT&T Park against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants currently sit a few games ahead of the Dodgers, so expect playoff implications to be on the line in this series. To date, the Giants are 6-4 against the Dodgers, but these two long time foes tend to bring out the best in each other. Fans that want to go to this game can check out TiqIQ. On TiqIQ, the average ticket price is $162.10 while the get-in ticket price is $45.

9/2 Giants @ Cubs | Wrigley Field | Avg. Price: $157.71 | Get-in: $31

The fourth highest average ticket price on San Francisco’s schedule is another early September tilt in Chicago against the Cubs. The Cubs currently have the best record in baseball, but the Giants are only a few games behind. Wrigley Field is one of the best ballparks in the U.S., so fans that want to get tickets to this game should act soon. On TiqIQ, the average ticket price is $157.71 while the get-in price is $31.

7/19 Giants @ Red Sox | Fenway Park |Avg. Price: $155.37 | Get-in: $43

The fifth highest average ticket price on San Francisco’s schedule is Tuesday, July 19th tilt in Boston against the Red Sox. These two teams split a brief two-game set at AT&T Park in June, so expect another exciting two game set in Boston. Fans that want to attend this game can check out TiqIQ. On TiqIQ, the average ticket price is $155.37 while the get-in ticket price is $43.

Technorati Tags: Brandon Belt, Buster Posey, Chicago Cubs, Hunter Pence, Jake Arrieta, Johnny Cueto, Los Angeles Dodgers, Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants


Source: http://www.sfgiantsbaseball.net/sf-giants-rumors-2/top-san-francisco-giants-games-drawing-heavy-pricing-on-secondary-ticket-market


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