For the 15th year in a row, the Arizona Diamondbacks have the lowest Fan Cost Index (FCI) in Major League Baseball at $170.09 per family, according to the Team Marketing Report. The report, compiled annually since 1991, shows the cost for a family of four to attend a ballgame in person, using the price of four average non-premium tickets and the lowest pricing for four sodas, four hot dogs, two beers, two souvenirs (hats), and parking. The total cost for a family of four at a D-backs game sits nearly $100 below the overall MLB Fan Cost Index average of $266.58.
The Arizona Diamondbacks average ticket price of $24.47 for the 2023 season ranked second lowest among all Major League Clubs. The D-backs are nearly $13 below the MLB average ticket price of $37 in 2023.
“It’s our goal to offer the best fan experience in all of baseball, which includes comfort, safety, cleanliness, family friendliness, and affordability,” said Derrick Hall, President, CEO & General Partner, Arizona Diamondbacks. “We’re proud to once again have the lowest Fan Cost Index in Major League Baseball and the ability to offer D-backs fans a world-class experience at a reasonable price.”
Value Items, including a $2.99 soda, $2.99 hot dog or corn dog, $2.99 popcorn and a $4.99 14-oz. beer are available every home game at Doubleheaders concessions at Chase Field. The Team Shop also has Value Items including a $9.99 hat and a $2.99 pin. The D-backs also offer affordable ticket packages including “Summer Pass,” which provides fans with tickets to 37 games between June – August for only $99; and “Kids Free Weekend,” allowing adults to get up to two free kids tickets with the purchase of one paid adult ticket.