Probably around 20. From 2005 to to 2010'ish I used to have a partial season ticket package with the Dbacks. Basically it got me opening day tickets, then tickets to one game in each home series or 2 games if it was a 4 game set. I typically gave tickets to friends or sold them for 5 or 6 series each year.
As a Jays fan I really wanna go to a Seattle game. I lived in Vancouver for a year. I should have went then. It's insane how much of a Jays home game our fans make it though lol. You guys definitely had our number in the playoffs a couple years ago. We suck in the playoffs now.
When the Blue Jays play the Mariners in Seattle? Sounds like a home game for the Jays, for sure!
I hope you can make it to a game in Seattle. It’s such a fun ballpark.
I was just there a couple weeks ago.
I havent been to any other ballparks. I suck. Detroit and Cleveland aren't that far of a drive. Nextbtimeningo to Vancouver to visit my brother I definitely plan to get down to Seattle.
I've only been to one of those too. I saw the Bills vs the Jets at Ford Field in Detroit lol. It was I think 2015, Buffalo had a huge snow storm and the game was moved to Detroit. Tickets were free. Being a Cowboys fan up here by Toronto I haven't seen them. They rarely ever come to Buffalo or Detroit. Been to many CFL games though including the Grey Cup, but you might not even know what that is lol.
Interesting 🤔 do you just really love T-Mobile park that much or not really enjoy being the away team? Living in SoCal grants you the opportunity to see the Mariners face the Angels a lot and possibly the Padres or Dodgers in a given season.
Jays used to have $2 tickets upntop when I was in college. You spent the saved moñeu on beer and went for the social and drinking part, didn't care if we saw too much of the game lol
According to my history on the Ballpark App since 2012. Least games 6 with a tops of 12. I’m at 8 already this year. Trying to go to as many games in Oakland before the ends. Bought the $99 summer pass. 45 games in standing room only section but always move closer.
I'm in the same boat, got the summer pass too. Also figured its probably the last chance to see all 30 teams with out traveling so been going to a lot of games at Oracle as well this season. 31 games and 15 teams in so far I think I wont be able to make a few series though unfortunately, but in the end will probably hit more than 60 games and around 25-27 teams between the two parks.
I’ve only been to a handful in a year, but remember marlins man? He used to be at so many games always sitting behind plate wearing the bright orange marlins jersey for every nationally televised game or just a marlins game.
I'm at 17 this season in 9 different ballparks. Not bad when the closest game is 3 hrs away from home.
Guy I met at the Nats game today said he's done 130 in a season. He was wearing a Cubs jersey with patches from every ballpark and "30+ Stadiums" in the name bar.
So, I know this doesn't count, but I went to 5 different stadiums last year. Wrigley, Comiskey, MIL, BOS & STL. I think I went to 5 games at Wrigley.
And before you comment on Comiskey, it is and always will be Comiskey 'round here!
I have a “flex season membership” with the Rays. I go to every home stand. They treat me right, discounts on merch, tickets, parking, giveaways available after the event. 50 games a year.
I'm chasing all 30 and I've stalled out now that I've done all the west and some central teams. I feel like the parks are all much closer together on the east coast.
Around 20. My friend and I were in a pool that had 2 seats in a full plan to Nationals games. In 2021, we only ended up going to a few games before Covid started to flare up again, and we sold the rest. After that, we decided we wanted to go to fewer games, and now we just pick them up on StubHub.
Ksdk (local radio station) used to do ,$11.20 for two random tickets (1120 is their am station) the rockets could be anywhere but we're usually bleachers.
I probably went to 20-25 games in a season
9 last year (two were not our main team, but catching games in Anaheim and SL), but this year it should be about 35. I can't imagine having the time to see every home game, much less adding in away games. That's dedication!
Back in the late 90’s at the old Yankee Stadium, I used to pay $30 for bleacher seats or upper deck and would go to many games a year. I never really counted but there were a few years when it was at least 20-25 games per season.
~20 brewers games in 2011
Me and 2-3 of my buddies at my old college job were all big fans, we’d get off work and carpool to a lot of night games after work. We even took the train down to wrigley for a split day/night doubleheader too
For Albert and Yadi’s last hurrah I made it to 15 games. I’m shocked I was able to with my schedule but I promised myself I’d go see them as much as I could that season
I went about 20 times or so to Royals games 2015. They had cheap tickets with a student ID on Wednesday nights in the outfield. I think I went to just about every Wednesday night home game and then some that year. There were a couple times I went multiple days in a row.
Also maybe it's because they won it all that year or maybe just nostalgia, but it really felt like they won every game I was at too.
Might actually rival those numbers this year though. I've been to 6 games already, with three more coming up soon. Man I love the ballpark!
1 but breaking that record this year. Have two planned for July. Only because of neighboring cities and my favorite team is playing both of them that week lol. Nationals and Orioles against my favorite team the Padres. Definitely excited for Camden Yards. It will be my 4th and 5th MLB stadium visit.
I ended up getting a job at Sam’s club years ago and one of the perks was discounted mlb tickets. Basically gave the same discount that military & first responders get, except all I had to do was type Walmart in the promo code and boom, I saved like $20 per ticket vs they have to go through a small process before getting their tickets. My friend is a first responder so he compared prices and were completely the same. So we took advantage of that easy process and I think we went to like 9 together that season and maybe 7 the next season. It was so nice saving so much money on those tickets. Promo code hasn’t worked for years now so I’ve been paying full price for years now, not complaining but it still doesn’t stop me from attending at least 3 games a season
Around 50 when the Rangers were not very good and tickets could still be bought for less than $10 at Dillards. But I probably have skin cancer now from sitting out in the sun for hours on end.
In 2003-2006 I was an As season tix holder. Mostly I used the tix for client give aways or stuff like that, but I’d get to about 15ish games a year. The last year, I was transitioning some stuff in my life, so I went more often. Made it to 51 games. Also saw G3 v Twins and G2 v Tigers. That was a good baseball year for me.
Next closest was 1988. My father and I made it to 19 Brewers games that year. I remember that because I kept tix stubs and it was the same as Yount so it stuck in my head. 🤷♂️
15-18 Braves games in '21, including both walkoffs in G1 & G2 in the NLCS. After those 2, I went put driving for Uber & made 80% of my $$ back.
Worth it
In 2007 and 2008 I went to 40-45 Diamondbacks games a season, including some away games. Scored every single one of them.
I think in 2009 I went to something like the first 19 home games. Then the recession really started to hurt so I couldn’t keep up the pace.
Yeah that NLCS surprised everyone. Still they had a good year and fun fact they had a negative run differential in the regular season so perhaps their luck just ran out.
I've scored every game I've ever been to and kept track of every player's stats on a spreadsheet. Scoring is such a good way to take in a game and have a physical representation of the game to go back and look at years later.
Scoring is great! I started doing it here and there in about 2002 but from about 2007 to 2012 I scored each of the hundred or two hundred games I went to. Then beer started to overtake the scoring. Went about 10 years without scoring a game and this winter got an itch to do it again. Bought a new scorebook and I’ve scored all 10 games (MLB & MiLB) games I’ve been to this season. Didn’t realize how much I missed it!
I've gotten so many comments about how I'm the only person under the age of 50 people have ever seen scoring, but at this point it's just a habit. I'm in Baltimore for the summer and I'm trying to get to and score as many games as possible.
It's also interesting to see the stats of players at games I've been to. Luis Urias is 0/16 with 8 walks lmao
Yea I’m 35 now and I still get the “cool, old school” type comment at least once a game. Used to get a lot more comments when I was a teenager.
I’m so jealous! I’ve been to a little over half the stadiums but Baltimore has eluded me. Looks like a great park!
Here’s a stat for you - this season the Reds are 0-8 in games I’ve been to lol
It's gorgeous. Best part is I can buy a cheap $10 ticket online, drive two miles to the train, park for free, and ride for free. It's somehow the cheapest activity to do in this city.
0-8 is a pretty nice sample size. As a Brewers fan, I think you should go to more Reds games.
That’s nice! I used to live about 1/2 a mile from the Phoenix light rail that takes you to Chase Field. Now I have to drive 45 minutes to an hour to get to Cincinnati, pay for parking and then walk half a mile to the stadium. It’s not ideal so I am really envious!
Well you are in luck my friend, because I plan on going to more Reds games lol! I root for the Reds but they aren’t my team so I won’t be losing sleep if I go 0-20 this season.
Back in 00 or 01 I went to 100+
Only missed one Dodger home game.
So 80 at Dodgers Stadium, 20+ Angels games as well as following the Dodgers to Arizona, San Francisco and San Diego.
When I had serious fears of the Blue Jays relocating in 2010, I went to about 30 games that year, I do remember seeing every other AL opponent and every interleague I could.
That was a strange situation because of the Toronto G20, they moved a series against PHI to Citizens Bank Park with the Jays as the home team
In that year, Bautista would make a name for himself hitting 54 home runs. Encarnacion would get DFAd and come back miraculously as a superstar. Then a few years later the bandwagoners came back and it was not as fun anymore.
jays fan. i usually hit between 25-30 a year. not this year though, prices are through the roof. i do miss the 2010-ish era when i could buy a ticket for 5-10$ and have an entire section to myself (social anxiety)
I went to like 20 something on one of those mini season seat package thing at dodger stadium in 2015. It’s exhausting really by that last one my wife made me go cause I bought it. But spending so much time and money was crazy.
Around 10 one season. I know that my retired high school teacher one season went to ~50 games few years before he passed away. I remember his facebook post about it.
Don’t know the exact amount without checking, but it is around 35-40 MLB games, which included at least 4 MLB teams’ home games. (That doesn’t include the MiLB games or summer collegiate wooden bat games I also went to whatever season I set my personal MLB record.)
EDIT: I just checked the MLB At-Bat app. During my peak seasons (2009 to 2012) I attended 37 (9 teams), 34 (5 teams), 36 (7 teams), and 38 (5 teams) MLB games in each season.
Not sure his details, just that he travels around to all their games. I know he’s a big ohtani fan, too. He documents clips of every game on his tiktok: teriyakitimes
Went to 40 something games one year as a kid with my pops! Our neighbor was an older gentleman who didn’t have kids, but did have incredible season tickets, and he loved me like I was his grandson. Those seasons where he gave us his tickets are when I collected almost all of my most cherished baseball memorabilia. Left me his kickass baseball card collection too!
5 - 2018 - solo traveling from Vancouver. Went to see the Cubs vs Guardians in Chicago, Mets vs Cubs in NY x 2 (Yanks were on a road trip) and Jay's vs Yankees in Toronto x 2.
Good times. I usually manage around 3 Mariners games a year too, they're my team!
When I was a kid and my dad got free tickets, perhaps between 10 and 15. When older, I perhaps went to 7, including opening day and last game of year as it was a thing to do for a group of us. I think I went to 4 in the last 3 years, though.
Recently, I bought a ticket, got my bobblehead, and left without seeing the game.
I know a few that go to every home game (Cowbell man and Pinman, to name two) and perhaps some of the away games. There's a contingent of fans who go to many away games. I'm sure many teams have something like that.
In the mid 1980s after I graduating college I attended about 40 Yankee games every year . In the 90s my wife was strickened with a terminal illness that lasted the whole decade. She needed 24-hour day coverage and in the summer all I had was watching the baseball game. As a teacher I used up my insurance coverage so during my summer vacation it was just me. When the baseball season was canceled due to a strike it was such a devastating blow to me . Coming home from work in September and not having a game to watch was a double blow.
Since that time I've become a fair weather fan and go years without attending a game. I enjoyed all the years of the Yankees during their championship run but it was not the same as pre-strike.
I live close to Minute Maid Park so I’ve been to quite a few Astros games. I’ve also been to Oakland and Washington DC to watch them this season. Still probably only hit about 50 games max in a season (counting playoffs)
I live in an area that is about 3+ hours. It wasn't a choice (relocation) but you have take the money.
Normally, we go to about 10 to 15 each year. During 2010-2014 we went to about 30.
I’ve been to eight games so far this year. I think I went to nine, maybe ten, last year so I’ll be setting a new personal record this year. Add in the two minor league games that I’ve gone to this year and I’m already at ten.
4, in the magical 2021 season.
1st, A few weeks into April with coworkers, 2nd at the end of June with my dad for his birthday, then twice the last week of September, once with family and once with coworkers. Taking the ferry to Oracle Park has got to be the best way to get to any baseball game that doesn't involve tailgating hours ahead of time.
Most seasons I make one or two.
Before I was married and had my son between 20-35 games annually. I know Safeco Field like the back of my hand from working there as a kid to being an adult super fan.
Probably 25 last year. A lot of Pirates and Guardians games. This year I got the chance to see the Pirates play at Coors Field and next week I’m going to Cincy to see them play the Reds!
Prob about 20? Dad had season tickets only one season and it was 2002, the heartbreaking World Series year for the Giants. Met Orlando Cepeda at game 3 though.
Around 20. We had a 13 game Sunday package for the Orioles. In 2014, division winning year, we probably hit 20 - 25 games total, including every home playoff game.
I’m at 17 so far this season - spring training in Clearwater, Tampa and Dunedin. Then Seattle, lots of Toronto and Boston. In Miami this week. I just love ballparks.
Went to 9 home games in 2006, including Opening Day at the new Busch Stadium III (which was friggin awesome), and the Seat Cushion game (Still one of the most unbelievable experiences I've ever had, and beyond a doubt the only game I've ever been to where I'm 100% certain that the crowd influenced the outcome). We won every one of the 9 games I attended which was bonkers to me.
Basically, I'm saying that I'm pretty sure I was the reason we won the World Series that year. /s
At Candlestick Park from 1997-1999 I went to 27 for each of those three years (plus the one playoff game). Then the new PacBell Park opened and I went to 40-50 games for each of the first 3 years plus all playoffs and WS. I couldn’t get enough of Barry Bonds. I moved after the 2002 season and sold my tickets.
25 in 2010. I was an Oakland A's fan then and they went 13-12 in the games I attended that year (I keep a spreadsheet tracking every game I attend so I'm 100% confident on this).
I got married the year after and never approached anywhere near this many games since.
Probably 20 or so the summer after my senior year of high school. The Nats were on the way up in 2011 but hadn’t quite gotten to the level they were between 2012-19. Standing room only tickets were still only $5 and it was a pretty short metro ride from northern Arlington.
Had season tickets for the Nats in 05…made it to 80 games! Was at the stadium for the 1 game I missed but never made it inside fooling around with my brother. I was younger, but it definitely took its toll on me. It got to a point when I hated when they’d rally in the 9th inning to tie and send it into extras. Then there were the rain delays…I remember one against the Phillies that didn’t start til about 10PM…there were probably <400 fans that stuck around for that one.
Came a couple of feet from securing a foul ball…a woman in the row in front of me was trying to avoid the ball while I was moving towards it, we kinda hit and the ball hit two chairs from where we bumped. Sooo close!!!
If anyone knows Lindsay Czarniak, she had seats a row behind us.
Last year thanks to the Ballpark Pass I made it to 34 Pirates games. It was a lot of fun even though the team disappointed. The BP pass makes it financially palatable even if the team aggravates sometimes
1
Better than none!
I also don't live in a city with a team so going to a game is quite an outing.
50+ games at the Dome back in 2014, 2015 and 2016. sold the rest and basically covered the cost of my season tickets. the good ol' days
In 1998 the first year of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays I went to 44 home games. It was awesome.
RIP Wade Boggs
“I assure you Wade Boggs is very much alive.”
They had me on Google real quick. I was like WHAT!?
“What do now??”
So sad..we lost him too soon
The man ate a chicken. Before every game. Im sure he ate some rum and cokes too
Awesome!
3. The closest mlb city is over 3 hours away
Iowa?
I’m in northern VT and this is true for us. Boston is 3 hours. Same for northern Maine & parts of upstate NY
Pennsylvania
Probably around 20. From 2005 to to 2010'ish I used to have a partial season ticket package with the Dbacks. Basically it got me opening day tickets, then tickets to one game in each home series or 2 games if it was a 4 game set. I typically gave tickets to friends or sold them for 5 or 6 series each year.
I had that same package during the same time period with seats in the left field bleachers.
Mine were the upper deck on the 3rd base line.
Yikes! Most I’ve been to is seven in one season and that was in 2023. My team is 1000 miles away so I guess that’s not bad.
1000 miles?!
Yes. I live in So Cal and my team is in Seattle
I hope you take a plane. That's like a 17 hour drive lol
Oh of course! I’ve been to two already this season and will hit four more next month. Mariners are playing well.
As a Jays fan I really wanna go to a Seattle game. I lived in Vancouver for a year. I should have went then. It's insane how much of a Jays home game our fans make it though lol. You guys definitely had our number in the playoffs a couple years ago. We suck in the playoffs now.
When the Blue Jays play the Mariners in Seattle? Sounds like a home game for the Jays, for sure! I hope you can make it to a game in Seattle. It’s such a fun ballpark. I was just there a couple weeks ago.
I havent been to any other ballparks. I suck. Detroit and Cleveland aren't that far of a drive. Nextbtimeningo to Vancouver to visit my brother I definitely plan to get down to Seattle.
I haven’t been to too many ballparks. Football 🏈 is my true love. Been to lots of NFL stadiums.
I've only been to one of those too. I saw the Bills vs the Jets at Ford Field in Detroit lol. It was I think 2015, Buffalo had a huge snow storm and the game was moved to Detroit. Tickets were free. Being a Cowboys fan up here by Toronto I haven't seen them. They rarely ever come to Buffalo or Detroit. Been to many CFL games though including the Grey Cup, but you might not even know what that is lol.
Interesting 🤔 do you just really love T-Mobile park that much or not really enjoy being the away team? Living in SoCal grants you the opportunity to see the Mariners face the Angels a lot and possibly the Padres or Dodgers in a given season.
I’m just a Mariners fan and my friends live in Seattle so it’s my opportunity to see them play when I’m in town.
Did you see them when they played the Angels?
I did in Seattle a couple weeks ago. I saw them play the Angels last season, as well. Will see them play the Angels in So Cal next month.
Over 20 in 2019. Used to get $2 tickets at Yankee stadium
Wow!
Jays used to have $2 tickets upntop when I was in college. You spent the saved moñeu on beer and went for the social and drinking part, didn't care if we saw too much of the game lol
How
My ex worked for Columbia and they had some coupon deal for the workers. Just didn’t work for post season games
15 when I lived a 10 minute walk from Wrigley.
I wasn’t even a Cubs fan and when I lived in Ravenswood I went to 10 or so (and probably another 10 at Miller Park on weekends when I went home).
I lived in Ravenswood, too. I only went to a few Cubs games a year, though.
1984 Tigers, 52 games. All bleachers, cost me a total $200. The good old days.
Wow!
My season tickets for the Braves cost me $699 for 81 games in 2024.
That's a good price. That must be the cheapest I've seen for season tickets.
According to my history on the Ballpark App since 2012. Least games 6 with a tops of 12. I’m at 8 already this year. Trying to go to as many games in Oakland before the ends. Bought the $99 summer pass. 45 games in standing room only section but always move closer.
I'm in the same boat, got the summer pass too. Also figured its probably the last chance to see all 30 teams with out traveling so been going to a lot of games at Oracle as well this season. 31 games and 15 teams in so far I think I wont be able to make a few series though unfortunately, but in the end will probably hit more than 60 games and around 25-27 teams between the two parks.
Do they even have ushers? Couldn't you just sit wherever?
On schedule for 30+ Rays games this year.
Sweet!
I went to ten angels games last year and they won all ten. It was awesome.
I did 40 games in 2022
Most in a season was 2. And I feel incredibly lucky!!
I’ve only been to a handful in a year, but remember marlins man? He used to be at so many games always sitting behind plate wearing the bright orange marlins jersey for every nationally televised game or just a marlins game.
Around 20 when I worked close to downtown and didn’t have kids.
Between 1999 - 2009 (before I got married and had kids) I was going to around 40-60 A’s games a season at the Coliseum.
40 in 1997. It was a grind.
I'm at 17 this season in 9 different ballparks. Not bad when the closest game is 3 hrs away from home. Guy I met at the Nats game today said he's done 130 in a season. He was wearing a Cubs jersey with patches from every ballpark and "30+ Stadiums" in the name bar.
Probably about 25-30 for the early 90s blue jays.
So, I know this doesn't count, but I went to 5 different stadiums last year. Wrigley, Comiskey, MIL, BOS & STL. I think I went to 5 games at Wrigley. And before you comment on Comiskey, it is and always will be Comiskey 'round here!
I have a “flex season membership” with the Rays. I go to every home stand. They treat me right, discounts on merch, tickets, parking, giveaways available after the event. 50 games a year.
around 30 at petco park.. there is only 81 games usually at home.. 100 would be nuts you would have to travel to a bunch of games.
I'm in orange county, so when the angels are out of town I can still hit up LA or SD which are about an equal travel time for me.
you're probably in the easiest place to go to 100 games in a season in the country.
I'm chasing all 30 and I've stalled out now that I've done all the west and some central teams. I feel like the parks are all much closer together on the east coast.
I've been to angels padres and marlins that's it.
but i will go to diamondbacks and dodgers soon at least.( I think)
Me but I worked at them
Cool. What’s your record for a single season?
Last season I went to almost every home mariners game, however many that is
41 regular season games and every playoff game at Citi Field for the Mets in 2015.
Around 20. My friend and I were in a pool that had 2 seats in a full plan to Nationals games. In 2021, we only ended up going to a few games before Covid started to flare up again, and we sold the rest. After that, we decided we wanted to go to fewer games, and now we just pick them up on StubHub.
1, not even a game of my favourite team. Not living in North America really is the key.
Ksdk (local radio station) used to do ,$11.20 for two random tickets (1120 is their am station) the rockets could be anywhere but we're usually bleachers. I probably went to 20-25 games in a season
9 last year (two were not our main team, but catching games in Anaheim and SL), but this year it should be about 35. I can't imagine having the time to see every home game, much less adding in away games. That's dedication!
Back in the late 90’s at the old Yankee Stadium, I used to pay $30 for bleacher seats or upper deck and would go to many games a year. I never really counted but there were a few years when it was at least 20-25 games per season.
35. I lived ~2 miles away from Miller Park. Just bought my first house and I'm very excited, but now I live significantly further away 😭😭
44
1 because I have to drive about 4 hours away from Seattle each way 😊
~20 brewers games in 2011 Me and 2-3 of my buddies at my old college job were all big fans, we’d get off work and carpool to a lot of night games after work. We even took the train down to wrigley for a split day/night doubleheader too
For Albert and Yadi’s last hurrah I made it to 15 games. I’m shocked I was able to with my schedule but I promised myself I’d go see them as much as I could that season
From about 2007 to 2017 I went to 70 Giants and 30 A’s. Finally gave up A’s tickets. Still good for 70 Giants game
Wow!
I went about 20 times or so to Royals games 2015. They had cheap tickets with a student ID on Wednesday nights in the outfield. I think I went to just about every Wednesday night home game and then some that year. There were a couple times I went multiple days in a row. Also maybe it's because they won it all that year or maybe just nostalgia, but it really felt like they won every game I was at too. Might actually rival those numbers this year though. I've been to 6 games already, with three more coming up soon. Man I love the ballpark!
1 but breaking that record this year. Have two planned for July. Only because of neighboring cities and my favorite team is playing both of them that week lol. Nationals and Orioles against my favorite team the Padres. Definitely excited for Camden Yards. It will be my 4th and 5th MLB stadium visit.
Probably 40 or close. The 1977 Twins…the year Rod Carew hit .388
I am a neighbor to the Cincinnati reds and I have been to 18 games this season thus far. It’s been a blast to just walk 70FT to the stadium.
I ended up getting a job at Sam’s club years ago and one of the perks was discounted mlb tickets. Basically gave the same discount that military & first responders get, except all I had to do was type Walmart in the promo code and boom, I saved like $20 per ticket vs they have to go through a small process before getting their tickets. My friend is a first responder so he compared prices and were completely the same. So we took advantage of that easy process and I think we went to like 9 together that season and maybe 7 the next season. It was so nice saving so much money on those tickets. Promo code hasn’t worked for years now so I’ve been paying full price for years now, not complaining but it still doesn’t stop me from attending at least 3 games a season
Around 50 when the Rangers were not very good and tickets could still be bought for less than $10 at Dillards. But I probably have skin cancer now from sitting out in the sun for hours on end.
In 2003-2006 I was an As season tix holder. Mostly I used the tix for client give aways or stuff like that, but I’d get to about 15ish games a year. The last year, I was transitioning some stuff in my life, so I went more often. Made it to 51 games. Also saw G3 v Twins and G2 v Tigers. That was a good baseball year for me. Next closest was 1988. My father and I made it to 19 Brewers games that year. I remember that because I kept tix stubs and it was the same as Yount so it stuck in my head. 🤷♂️
15-18 Braves games in '21, including both walkoffs in G1 & G2 in the NLCS. After those 2, I went put driving for Uber & made 80% of my $$ back. Worth it
2002. Five. The last homestand for the Montreal Expos that season.
52 SF Giants games in 1994. Would have gone to a dozen more if the strike hadn't happened.
In 2007 and 2008 I went to 40-45 Diamondbacks games a season, including some away games. Scored every single one of them. I think in 2009 I went to something like the first 19 home games. Then the recession really started to hurt so I couldn’t keep up the pace.
Those were some good years to go to D-backs games. That 2007 team was legit.
I will forever be disappointed in the letdown that was the 2008 Diamondbacks!
Yeah that NLCS surprised everyone. Still they had a good year and fun fact they had a negative run differential in the regular season so perhaps their luck just ran out.
I've scored every game I've ever been to and kept track of every player's stats on a spreadsheet. Scoring is such a good way to take in a game and have a physical representation of the game to go back and look at years later.
Scoring is great! I started doing it here and there in about 2002 but from about 2007 to 2012 I scored each of the hundred or two hundred games I went to. Then beer started to overtake the scoring. Went about 10 years without scoring a game and this winter got an itch to do it again. Bought a new scorebook and I’ve scored all 10 games (MLB & MiLB) games I’ve been to this season. Didn’t realize how much I missed it!
I've gotten so many comments about how I'm the only person under the age of 50 people have ever seen scoring, but at this point it's just a habit. I'm in Baltimore for the summer and I'm trying to get to and score as many games as possible. It's also interesting to see the stats of players at games I've been to. Luis Urias is 0/16 with 8 walks lmao
Yea I’m 35 now and I still get the “cool, old school” type comment at least once a game. Used to get a lot more comments when I was a teenager. I’m so jealous! I’ve been to a little over half the stadiums but Baltimore has eluded me. Looks like a great park! Here’s a stat for you - this season the Reds are 0-8 in games I’ve been to lol
It's gorgeous. Best part is I can buy a cheap $10 ticket online, drive two miles to the train, park for free, and ride for free. It's somehow the cheapest activity to do in this city. 0-8 is a pretty nice sample size. As a Brewers fan, I think you should go to more Reds games.
That’s nice! I used to live about 1/2 a mile from the Phoenix light rail that takes you to Chase Field. Now I have to drive 45 minutes to an hour to get to Cincinnati, pay for parking and then walk half a mile to the stadium. It’s not ideal so I am really envious! Well you are in luck my friend, because I plan on going to more Reds games lol! I root for the Reds but they aren’t my team so I won’t be losing sleep if I go 0-20 this season.
Back in 00 or 01 I went to 100+ Only missed one Dodger home game. So 80 at Dodgers Stadium, 20+ Angels games as well as following the Dodgers to Arizona, San Francisco and San Diego.
Wow, what a memorable season.
When I had serious fears of the Blue Jays relocating in 2010, I went to about 30 games that year, I do remember seeing every other AL opponent and every interleague I could. That was a strange situation because of the Toronto G20, they moved a series against PHI to Citizens Bank Park with the Jays as the home team In that year, Bautista would make a name for himself hitting 54 home runs. Encarnacion would get DFAd and come back miraculously as a superstar. Then a few years later the bandwagoners came back and it was not as fun anymore.
7? 3 in NY, 1 in Philly, Baltimore and DC, 1 in Cleveland?
30-40 games a year from 2000-2019 and never payed for a game. Now days, just a handful per year.
I’m guessing around 40, dads company had season tickets to Phillies and mostly split between him and other owner
im a very recent fan (2022) and have only been to 2 this season but am planning to go to at least 3 more hopefully
2003 and 2004 had the half season pack for the Marlins. Got priority access to buying tix for the ‘03 playoffs. Best season of my life.
I’ll probably get to 35 Rays games this year, which would be my high
I went to 4 in 2019! (Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Busch Stadium, and Citizen Bank Park)
I peaked at about 35 games in ‘95. It was a LOT!
jays fan. i usually hit between 25-30 a year. not this year though, prices are through the roof. i do miss the 2010-ish era when i could buy a ticket for 5-10$ and have an entire section to myself (social anxiety)
Had a half season Yankees ticket package, prob went to about 30 of those plus post season games. 35-40-ish.
Did 12 in 2023 (9 at CBP). Record before that was 10 in 2018.
2003 Cubs season tix holder (weekend & nights) I probably went to 30 games including playoffs. The next few years probably 20ish per season.
Maybe 10ish
I think in 9th grade I got to see my Redbirds about 20 times in one season. Twas a great year.
Going to 10-12 this season. Already gone to 5
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So far this year I have been to 3 which is the most!
I went to like 20 something on one of those mini season seat package thing at dodger stadium in 2015. It’s exhausting really by that last one my wife made me go cause I bought it. But spending so much time and money was crazy.
Around 10 one season. I know that my retired high school teacher one season went to ~50 games few years before he passed away. I remember his facebook post about it.
28 according to my MLB Ballpark app. We're at 13 thus far for this year and going to at least 11 more.
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Don’t know the exact amount without checking, but it is around 35-40 MLB games, which included at least 4 MLB teams’ home games. (That doesn’t include the MiLB games or summer collegiate wooden bat games I also went to whatever season I set my personal MLB record.) EDIT: I just checked the MLB At-Bat app. During my peak seasons (2009 to 2012) I attended 37 (9 teams), 34 (5 teams), 36 (7 teams), and 38 (5 teams) MLB games in each season.
18 and frankly it was exhausting. I loved being there but it was just too much.
Last season someone went to every single Guardians game
Feel sorry for them. At least they weren't A's games.
Imagine being that rich
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I think maybe 5? I'm an hour and a bit away from Toronto though.
100 games is crazy
Yea, I can’t even imagine the guy who’s going to all 162 Dodger games this year. It’s nuts.
Maybe he lives close to the stadium. But I’d imagine he’s unemployed? There are lots of afternoon games too
Not sure his details, just that he travels around to all their games. I know he’s a big ohtani fan, too. He documents clips of every game on his tiktok: teriyakitimes
Probably like 10 last year. Tigers @ Comerica. Can usually find tickets for less than $10
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Went to 40 something games one year as a kid with my pops! Our neighbor was an older gentleman who didn’t have kids, but did have incredible season tickets, and he loved me like I was his grandson. Those seasons where he gave us his tickets are when I collected almost all of my most cherished baseball memorabilia. Left me his kickass baseball card collection too!
3. When the Jays visit Seattle every year.
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Went to about 60 in 2017 but since then I usually go to about 20-30.
Probably 7-8 games. A friend with season tickets to the S.F. Giants for 20+ years has been to every home game a couple of those years.
5 - 2018 - solo traveling from Vancouver. Went to see the Cubs vs Guardians in Chicago, Mets vs Cubs in NY x 2 (Yanks were on a road trip) and Jay's vs Yankees in Toronto x 2. Good times. I usually manage around 3 Mariners games a year too, they're my team!
63 last year. Most games in Anaheim with San Diego and LA right behind. Also had trips to Oakland, SF, AZ and Denver.
Wow, cool!
When I was a kid and my dad got free tickets, perhaps between 10 and 15. When older, I perhaps went to 7, including opening day and last game of year as it was a thing to do for a group of us. I think I went to 4 in the last 3 years, though. Recently, I bought a ticket, got my bobblehead, and left without seeing the game. I know a few that go to every home game (Cowbell man and Pinman, to name two) and perhaps some of the away games. There's a contingent of fans who go to many away games. I'm sure many teams have something like that.
In the mid 1980s after I graduating college I attended about 40 Yankee games every year . In the 90s my wife was strickened with a terminal illness that lasted the whole decade. She needed 24-hour day coverage and in the summer all I had was watching the baseball game. As a teacher I used up my insurance coverage so during my summer vacation it was just me. When the baseball season was canceled due to a strike it was such a devastating blow to me . Coming home from work in September and not having a game to watch was a double blow. Since that time I've become a fair weather fan and go years without attending a game. I enjoyed all the years of the Yankees during their championship run but it was not the same as pre-strike.
15 so far this season for the Rangers. Will likely get to attend my first ASG or home run derby next month, too.
I live close to Minute Maid Park so I’ve been to quite a few Astros games. I’ve also been to Oakland and Washington DC to watch them this season. Still probably only hit about 50 games max in a season (counting playoffs)
I live in an area that is about 3+ hours. It wasn't a choice (relocation) but you have take the money. Normally, we go to about 10 to 15 each year. During 2010-2014 we went to about 30.
It depends. How long do you want to stay married for?
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I’ve been to eight games so far this year. I think I went to nine, maybe ten, last year so I’ll be setting a new personal record this year. Add in the two minor league games that I’ve gone to this year and I’m already at ten.
Probably 40 or 50. Living in Seattle is pretty great for MLB games plus historically cheap tickets
4, in the magical 2021 season. 1st, A few weeks into April with coworkers, 2nd at the end of June with my dad for his birthday, then twice the last week of September, once with family and once with coworkers. Taking the ferry to Oracle Park has got to be the best way to get to any baseball game that doesn't involve tailgating hours ahead of time. Most seasons I make one or two.
30ish. Weekend season ticket holder gets me 28 and I usually hit a couple of travel afternoons. Throw in last year’s WS run and I wasn’t quite to 40.
Before I was married and had my son between 20-35 games annually. I know Safeco Field like the back of my hand from working there as a kid to being an adult super fan.
I think 14.
About 20 back in the 84 season.
Probably 25 last year. A lot of Pirates and Guardians games. This year I got the chance to see the Pirates play at Coors Field and next week I’m going to Cincy to see them play the Reds!
26 at Yankee stadium, 2018 season
Like 30ish in 2021
Prob about 20? Dad had season tickets only one season and it was 2002, the heartbreaking World Series year for the Giants. Met Orlando Cepeda at game 3 though.
I went to 30 O’s games last year
40, back when I lived 2 blocks from the stadium. Now, I’ve probably been to the only 1 I’ll get a chance to go to this season.
I think the 2005 or 2006 A’s season I went to about 20 home games.
Maybe about 15-20 back when the Marlins played at Joe Robbie Stadium and the Fish Tank seats (upper deck, behind home plate) were $2!
Around 20. We had a 13 game Sunday package for the Orioles. In 2014, division winning year, we probably hit 20 - 25 games total, including every home playoff game.
Would go way more often if I could afford to. I think I went to 10 games one year.
Never hit the hundo, reached the 70+ tier. I used to have season tickets for the Padres.
not me but I swear every time I watch a Dodgers game Mary Hart is sitting behind home plate
Probably ten or so. All I know is that it was one of the years from 2006 to 2009.
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We’ve done 10 at our home stadium with 2 away. ( 10 at Citifeild, and the 2 at Citizens Bank)
I’m at 17 so far this season - spring training in Clearwater, Tampa and Dunedin. Then Seattle, lots of Toronto and Boston. In Miami this week. I just love ballparks.
Pro tip. Get a job at a ballpark and get paid to see 81.
20 Phillies home games and playoffs last year. Hoping to top that this year.
Went to 9 home games in 2006, including Opening Day at the new Busch Stadium III (which was friggin awesome), and the Seat Cushion game (Still one of the most unbelievable experiences I've ever had, and beyond a doubt the only game I've ever been to where I'm 100% certain that the crowd influenced the outcome). We won every one of the 9 games I attended which was bonkers to me. Basically, I'm saying that I'm pretty sure I was the reason we won the World Series that year. /s
At Candlestick Park from 1997-1999 I went to 27 for each of those three years (plus the one playoff game). Then the new PacBell Park opened and I went to 40-50 games for each of the first 3 years plus all playoffs and WS. I couldn’t get enough of Barry Bonds. I moved after the 2002 season and sold my tickets.
25 in 2010. I was an Oakland A's fan then and they went 13-12 in the games I attended that year (I keep a spreadsheet tracking every game I attend so I'm 100% confident on this). I got married the year after and never approached anywhere near this many games since.
53 - Nationals 2013... Was a season ticket holder. Holy shit was that season frustrating af.
Probably 20 or so the summer after my senior year of high school. The Nats were on the way up in 2011 but hadn’t quite gotten to the level they were between 2012-19. Standing room only tickets were still only $5 and it was a pretty short metro ride from northern Arlington.
This year I’ll get 2 (in two different ballparks!) which is a new record for me
Had season tickets for the Nats in 05…made it to 80 games! Was at the stadium for the 1 game I missed but never made it inside fooling around with my brother. I was younger, but it definitely took its toll on me. It got to a point when I hated when they’d rally in the 9th inning to tie and send it into extras. Then there were the rain delays…I remember one against the Phillies that didn’t start til about 10PM…there were probably <400 fans that stuck around for that one. Came a couple of feet from securing a foul ball…a woman in the row in front of me was trying to avoid the ball while I was moving towards it, we kinda hit and the ball hit two chairs from where we bumped. Sooo close!!! If anyone knows Lindsay Czarniak, she had seats a row behind us.
Oh wait…make that 81. We actually drove up to Philly to see the Phillies home opener. Forgot about that.
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Probably 5-6
Last year thanks to the Ballpark Pass I made it to 34 Pirates games. It was a lot of fun even though the team disappointed. The BP pass makes it financially palatable even if the team aggravates sometimes