
The Arizona Diamondbacks are offering season tickets for $299 for the 2024 season. (Shutterstock Photo)
The Diamondbacks season pass includes access to all 81 home games and two preseason exhibition games.
Fresh off a trip to the World Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks are selling season tickets for just under $4 a game next year.
The “Ballpark Season Pass” will get you into every 2024 Diamondbacks home game at Chase Field in Phoenix for $299. It includes access to all 81 home games and two exhibition games before the season starts.
Tickets for the season pass are limited, so grab them here before the deal runs out.
The best deal you’ll find all day.
Every 2024 home game for just $299. But this offer won’t last long so don’t miss out: https://t.co/9afKv0KX0I pic.twitter.com/KXT62lJGqb
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) November 27, 2023
Once the pass is bought, the Diamondbacks will send texts before each series with the option to claim tickets for that series. Claimed tickets are available for three hours before the game starts in the MLB Ballpark app.
The pass also allows you to link your season pass with other pass holders so you can sit with friends and family. Upgrades are also available so you don’t have to sit in the nosebleeds every time.
Tickets can’t be refunded and aren’t transferable.
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