New York Yankees fans were unafraid to splurge on tickets after the World Series shifted to the Bronx for Game 3 on Monday night.
Game 3 marked the first World Series game at Yankee Stadium since the Bronx Bombers clinched their 27th title against Philadelphia in 2009. Despite being down 0-2 in the series, diehards left dents on their bank accounts to root for their team.
Before the game, fans outside the stadium revealed the different amounts they paid to secure seats before the Los Angeles Dodgers took a convincing 3-0 lead.
The highest prices that subjects revealed were $4,000 and $3,000. The median amounts were $2,600 and $2,500, while a few paid $1,600, $1,300 and $1,200.
Another fan revealed that he and others paid $550 due to a season ticket pre-sale.
Yankees fans revealed how much they paid for tickets before losing Game 3 to the Dodgers
‘Gotta win tonight to make it worth it,’ one fan told DailyMail.com.
‘Were from the Bronx, we spend that money,’ another big spender claimed.
‘I sold my little brother for a ticket but we got it,’ a third fan quipped, keeping his ticket price a secret. ‘All my tuition is gone.’
Meanwhile, other fans revealed that the rare opportunity to see the franchise compete for a title makes the spending worthwhile. Another also cited family bonds as a reason to bite the bullet.
‘[I spent] $2,500 each but she really wanted to go, that’s my daughter,’ one dedicated fan said, hugging his daughter.
‘I wouldn’t say it’s an easy purchase for most of us,’ another chimed in. ‘But at the end of the day, it’s a lifetime commitment. If I gotta spend that $1,300, that’s what it is.’
The Yankees are now on the verge of getting swept in their first World Series since 2019
The Dodgers came back in the extra inning to win Game 1 before securing two more victories
Unfortunately, the Dodgers’ grip on the stirring wheel got tighter after the 4-2 win in the Big Apple. The third win followed a 6-3 comeback in Game 1 and another 4-2 win in Game 2 at Dodger Stadium.
The Yankees will hope to start an inspiring comeback on Tuesday’s Game 4 in the Bronx. Meanwhile, the Dodgers look to complete the sweep on the road and come home to a heroes welcome at the City of Angels.
Game 4 starts at 8.08pm ET on Tuesday, Oct. 29.