Baseball Tickets

We all know that baseball tickets are very important; without the baseball ticket, you can’t get into the ballpark. But there are people out there who collect baseball tickets, some of which are worth a great deal more money now than the day they were printed! It’s been said that the one thing the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown lacks is a good collection of baseball tickets.

Baseball tickets collecting is a thrilling business – and indeed it is a business and not just a hobby for many – as some of the rarer tickets may take decades to track down. But if you find a gem, you will be making a solid investment. The important thing is knowing which tickets you aim to collect. Perhaps it’s only World Series tickets you’re after, or maybe you wish to restrict your search to Red Sox playoffs tickets. Whatever you decide, you must be diligent, vigilant, and patient. One of the biggest questions is do you wish to collect stubs or unused tickets? The latter are usually worth a lot more money than the former!

The condition of baseball tickets strongly determines their value, just like baseball card values. Ticket stubs are usually in poorer condition than the unused types, and the only ink-spots that increase the value of a baseball ticket is the autograph of a famous player or coach! Just remember these things when collecting baseball tickets. And of course, if you prefer to live in the present rather than the past, buy baseball tickets and go to a game. Live a little!