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Finalists are getting ready for the ultimate World Series of Major League Baseball 2022. The hype for the final series is rising with every second that passes. Making it to the World Series was not easy, but the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies conquered it all by winning ALCS and NLCS to advance to the WS. 

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The Astros swept up the New York Yankees to become one of the finalists of the World Series. Whereas the Phillies only let the Padres win a single game to make it to the WS. 

Game 1 of the World Series is set to be played on Friday, October 29th, at the home ground of the Houston Astros, Minute Maid Park. Out of the games, 3rd, 4th, and 5th will be played at the home ground of the Phillies, Citizen Banks Park. But the Stadium has made some changes in the ticket prices for the three games, which might make it tough for people wanting to go see the game. 

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What is the price set by Citizens Bank Park for the Philadelphia Phillies WS game against the Astros?

Both teams have won less than three World Series rings, and this series means a lot for each of them. Therefore, more people would be wanting to go see the historic clash. The ballpark saw this as a chance to make the business go up and therefore increased the ticket prices.

The Ballpark is selling World Series tickets for an average of over $3200. As the prices soared this high, fans now have to make a tough choice because not every person in the country can afford a price as high as 3 grand. 

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The question here is – how much a person is willing to pay to watch their favorite team play at home in the World Series?

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How are the fans reacting to the ticket Prices? 

Are the World Series games now only for the elites?

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They might, but they also might not drop.

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Will Chapin now go to see the game?

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A nice trick to pay attention to?

Well, the Astros have a lead of 7-0.

Meanwhile, Hoover got his ticket for $200.

Maybe he’s not just a big enough fan to do everything for his team.

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What do you think about it? Will the prices go down or not?

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Rakshita Madan is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports, with a prolific portfolio of over 1000 articles to her credit. Rakshita's admiration for the legendary Derek Jeter is well known, but she never lets her personal biases affect her writing. She is particularly intrigued by the twists and turns of the game, and it is this aspect that keeps her hooked on the sport. When Rakshita is not covering baseball, she indulges in her love for poetry and OTT shows. This passion for creative expression reflects in her writing, which is often characterized by a poetic sensibility and a flair for storytelling.

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