Phillies news and rumors 9/6: Team reveals playoff pricing for season ticket holders

Citizens Bank Park has been home to the Phillies since 2004. (Bern Carey)

Red October appears to be on its way, and the Phillies have announced the ticket prices for individual playoff games for their base of season ticket holders.

Postseason games at Citizen Bank Park have been the place to be in Philadelphia the last two falls and — barring an unimaginable collapse by the 84-56 Phillies — that will likely be the case again in 2024. Season ticket holders get first priority at buying individual game tickets directly from the team for the playoffs, and the prices vary by round.

Full season ticket holders can buy tickets to every possible home game in their usual seats and receive a cheaper rate per game. Partial season ticket holders will be given the opportunity to buy tickets for one pre-selected game in each round, according to the Phillies. These ticket offers from the team have already started to go out.

Seats for a potential Wild Card round start at $60 for full season ticket holders and $75 for partial season ticket holders; National League Division Series seats start at $70 for full holders and $90 for partial holders; NL Championship Series seats start at $115 for full holders and $140 for partial holders; World Series seats start at $200 for full holders and $240 for partial holders.

Partial season ticket holders also have the chance to purchase standing room only or rooftop tickets for $60 (Wild Card), $75 (NLDS), $100 (NLCS) and $200 (World Series).

Below is a graphic the Phillies posted on the team website breaking down all the playoff ticket prices for season ticket holders:

Additional postseason info for season ticket holders can be found on the Phillies website.

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