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Seats to MLB’s All-Star Week Are Still Available, How to Get Yours

Tickets to the Home Run Derby are surging, while seats to the Celebrity Softball Game are posted for under $20.

MLB’s All-Star Week is officially here, with festivities starting Friday, culminating with Tuesday’s All-Star Game. Featuring a range of events, there’s plenty for baseball fans to take in as MLB descends upon Seattle.

Tickets to All-Star Week are still available, and won’t break the bank—unless you want the best seat in the house for the Home Run Derby.

Here’s your guide to the top tickets of All-Star Week, using insights from SI Tickets.

All-Star Saturday Tickets

Lowest Ticket Price: $18
Average Ticket Price: $73
Highest Ticket Price: $260

The annual MLB Celebrity Softball Game headlines the docket at T-Mobile Park Saturday. Actor Adam Devine, Olympian Chloe Kim and WWE Star “The Miz” are among the celebrities on the star-studded roster. The celebs will take the field after the All-Star Futures Game, a contest featuring baseball’s top up-and-coming prospects.

Home Run Derby Tickets

Lowest Ticket Price: $299
Average Ticket Price: $618
Highest Ticket Price: $2,884

Monday’s Home Run Derby is arguably All-Star Week’s marquee event, with MLB’s best sluggers putting on a show. Pete Alonso of the Mets is a favorite to take home the $1 million prize, having won the competition in 2019 and 2021. Luis Robert Jr. of the White Sox and Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. round out the top betting favorites.

All-Star Game Tickets

Lowest Ticket Price: $333
Average Ticket Price: $648
Highest Ticket Price: $4,050

The action-packed weekend culminates with the All-Star Game, which returns to Seattle for the first time in 22 years. With star Shohei Ohtani likely not pitching due to blister issues, Mariners’ Luis Castillo could get the starting nod at the Midsummer Classic in front of a home crowd.