Demand for Yankees left field tickets soars with Aaron Judge on brink of history

NEW YORK – Since Aaron Judge hit his 60th home run of the season, ticket demand skyrocketed on the secondary market for New York Yankees games. The highest increase is happening in left field sections, according to ticketing technology company Logitix. The average sold price in left field increased 133% for their series against the Boston Red Sox compared to all prior games this year. Details below…

TREND #1

Yankees Left Field Seats

Average Sold Price (4-7 days out)

Games thru Sept. 15: $58.65

Games Sept. 22-25: $136.74

+133%

TREND #2

Yankees All Sections

Average Sold Price (4-7 days out)

Games thru Sept. 15: $73.66

Games Sept. 22-25: $125.51

+70%

The data was also released via this Tweet.

Logitix manages millions of tickets for teams across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL, plus NCAA events and live event properties. Logitix optimizes ticket sales outcomes for all of its partners through proprietary dynamic pricing and distribution. Its unique platform analyzes millions of real-time data points, providing up-to-the-minute insights within the live event marketplace.

Courtesy of Eric Nemeth