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MLB Planning to Sell 11,500 Tickets to NLCS, World Series Games in Arlington

Fans haven’t been allowed at MLB games all season, but the league is planning to change that for the final two rounds of the postseason in Arlington, Texas. Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that it will sell around 11,500 tickets — just under 30% capacity — to the games being held at the Rangers’ new Globe Life Field.

Tickets will go on sale to Rangers season ticket holders this Friday and subscribers on Monday, with others allocated to MLB and players. According an AP report, tickets will be priced from $40-250 for the NLCS and $75-450 for the World Series, pretty reasonable rates when you consider Wrigley rooftop seats were going for at least $200 this year.