Royals ALCS Tickets Now Less Expensive Than The ALDS
Going into the American League Championship Series, Kansas City Royals tickets became the most expensive on the secondary market in five years after their sweep of the Los Angeles Angels in the division series. The Royals now hold a commanding 2-0 series lead in the ALCS over the Baltimore Orioles as they head back to Kauffman Stadium. While most expected an increase demand for Royals tickets, heading into Game 3 at Kauffman Stadium Kansas City Royals tickets have actually dropped with a current average price of $335.07 on the secondary market for all three possible games to be played in Kansas City, according to TiqIQ.
The average price for Kansas City home games in the ALCS is now down 29% from the average price before the start of Game 1 of the series, which was $470.28. Poor weather forced the postponement of Game 3 on Monday, which will be played Tuesday night with an additional game to be played on Thursday if necessary as the Royals look to inch a little closer to the World Series.
Since the LCS was expanded to seven games, there have been 11 teams to win the first two games on the road and all of those teams went on to win the series. The Royals reached the postseason for the first time since 1985 and what a memorable run it’s been so far with multiple extra innings game wins on the road, key hitting in clutch situations, solid pitching, great defense especially in the outfield and producing runs with the long ball despite finishing last in the American League in home runs.