MYNORTHWEST NEWS

From $212 to $8,000: Complete guide to buying Mariners playoff tickets

Oct 9, 2025, 1:06 PM | Updated: 1:15 pm

Mariners playoff tickets...

Fans react as Julio Rodriguez #44 of the Seattle Mariners celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the Detroit Tigers during the fourth inning in game one of the Division Series at T-Mobile Park. (Photo: Alika Jenner, Getty Images)

(Photo: Alika Jenner, Getty Images)

Playoff tickets for the final game of the American League Divisional Series (ALDS) with the Seattle Mariners v. the Detroit Tigers on Friday night are moving fast, with some seats fetching more than $8,000.

As with all sporting events, seats are available at an extremely wide variety of prices depending on how close each seat is to the action.

The search for a quality, low-priced ticket ends here, as a comprehensive guide to Mariners playoff tickets is provided below.

Where is the best place to purchase a Mariners ticket?

After-market ticket sellers have led the charge in providing tickets following the Mariners’ initial sale on Ticketmaster, which sold out within minutes on Sept. 25.

Tickets to the game are subject to change, as most ticketing apps utilize “Smart Pricing,” which automatically adjusts ticket prices based on demand, supply, and various other factors.

Purchasing tickets on GameTime

The cheapest single-ticket price on GameTime can be purchased for as low as $212, seated in the 300-level of the stadium along the 3rd baseline.

Those looking to purchase a set of four tickets can secure a group of seats in the 300-level for as low as $229 per ticket.

The most expensive seat in the house on Friday night can be found in the Press Club, directly behind home plate, with a single ticket costing more than $8,400.

Best seats on SeatGeek

The most affordable ticket on SeatGeek is listed for $216 in the 300-level of right field. SeatGeek deemed this offer as an “amazing” value with a 10/10 rating.

Additionally, a set of four tickets in the 300-level along the third baseline can be purchased for $215 per seat.

Similar to GameTime, the most expensive seat on SeatGeek to see the Mariners on Friday is in the Press Club, with a single ticket fetching upwards of $3,000.

Playoff tickets provided by StubHub

StubHub is seemingly the worst ticket seller of the three, with the cheapest single ticket offered priced at $234, seated in the 300-level in right field. StubHub labeled this seat as a 7.3/10, “Great” deal.

A group of four tickets to the game on StubHub is listed for $254 in the 300-level of right field.

Unlike GameTime and SeatGeek, the most expensive ticket available on StubHub is directly behind home plate in the Diamond Club, priced at more than $2,600.

Weighing out the options

As for grabbing a seat to watch Friday night’s game alone, GameTime provides the cheapest price of the three, just above $200.

For a group of four, SeatGeek is the best option among the three ticketing applications for fans looking to save on bulk purchases.

Fans who wish to splurge on a night out in T-Mobile Park can find the cheapest, high-quality seat in the park on StubHub.

All ticket prices are subject to change. Price information is up to date as of 1 p.m. Oct. 9

Follow Jason Sutich on X. Send news tips here.

MyNorthwest News

Renton ghost gun...

Julia Dallas

Officers find ghost gun hidden in toilet after arrest of Renton teen

Officers found a ghost gun with a 30-round magazine in the home of a Renton teen.

3 hours ago

Stock image of activated lights atop a police vehicle. (Mynorthwest file photo)...

Frank Lenzi

Bothell man charged with murder in alleged premeditated attack on his wife

A Bothell man is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing his wife.

4 hours ago

seattle university denver west coast conference...

Frank Lenzi

University of Denver to join Seattle University in West Coast Conference

The University of Denver will join the West Coast Conference in July, becoming the league’s 11th member, the conference announced Friday.

5 hours ago

Alaska Airlines IT outage...

Heather Bosch

IT problems prompt Alaska Airlines audit

Alaska Airlines is bringing in an outside party to review its IT systems after three major incidents in just over three months.

6 hours ago

Seattle Police Capitol Hill scooter stabbing...

Jason Sutich

Suspect escapes on scooter after Capitol Hill knife attack

A suspect who stabbed a 42-year-old man in Capitol Hill remains on the loose after he fled the scene on a scooter on Thursday.

6 hours ago

SNAP...

Luke Duecy

As SNAP benefits halt, WA scrambles to feed 930,000 residents amid federal shutdown

Across Washington, government agencies and nonprofits are scrambling to help 930,000 state residents who will lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, food benefits starting Nov. 1 due to the ongoing federal shutdown. On Friday, a federal judge in Rhode Island blocked the Trump administration from halting SNAP benefits that feed 42 million Americans […]

7 hours ago

From $212 to $8,000: Complete guide to buying Mariners playoff tickets