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Major League Baseball World Series Tickets

World Series tickets are a baseball fan’s dream, and GoTickets can help you get to a game! Our trusted sellers list seats at fair prices, so you can be part of the crowd at this year’s Fall Classic. Every secure sale is covered by a 100% buyer guarantee, so don’t waste any time! Find your perfect section, and reserve your spot before it’s gone.

Memorable World Series Moments

When you purchase MLB World Series tickets, expect to see unforgettable plays, witness impressive accomplishments, and watch history be made. These are some of the greatest moments ever recorded during baseball’s beloved championship contest: 

  • Ruth Calls His Shot (10/01/1932): In a legendary moment of the 1932 World Series between the Yankees and the Cubs, Babe Ruth came to bat in the fifth inning and allegedly gestured towards the center-field bleachers, signaling his intent. Moments later, he hit a massive home run to that exact location. This event, steeped in baseball lore, has fueled much debate over his intentions. No matter what you believe, it certainly enhanced The Great Bambino’s mythical status!

  • Larsen's Perfect Game (10/08/1956): Don Larsen of the New York Yankees made history in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers by pitching a perfect game. This extraordinary feat, unprecedented in World Series history, involved retiring all 27 batters without a single Dodger reaching base. Larsen's performance remains a pinnacle of pitching excellence in Major League Baseball.

  • Mazeroski's Historic HR (10/13/1960): The 1960 World Series Game 7 climaxed with Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates hitting a walk-off home run against the New York Yankees. In the ninth inning, with the game tied, Mazeroski's homer clinched the Pirates' victory. This historic home run is celebrated as the first and only walk-off homer in a World Series Game 7.

  • Fisk's Fair Ball (10/21/1975): Carlton Fisk's memorable home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series is a cornerstone of baseball history. The Boston Red Sox, trailing the Cincinnati Reds 6-3, rallied to tie the game by the eighth inning. In the 12th inning, with the score at 6-6, Fisk hit a home run along the left-field line, animatedly willing it fair. The ball stayed fair, securing a Red Sox victory, although they ultimately lost to the Reds in Game 7.

  • Mr. October Emerges (10/18/1977): Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees solidified his legacy in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Earning the nickname "Mr. October," Jackson hit three home runs, driving the Yankees to an 8-4 victory and securing the series. His performance that day stands as one of the greatest individual achievements in World Series history.

  • Buckner's Infamous Error (10/25/1986): Game 6 of the 1986 World Series is infamous for Bill Buckner's error at a critical moment. The Boston Red Sox, on the verge of clinching the Series against the New York Mets, witnessed Buckner's mishandling of a routine ground ball, allowing the Mets' Ray Knight to score the winning run. This error not only extended the series but also perpetuated the Red Sox's "curse."

  • Leyritz's Game Changer (10/23/1996): In Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, Jim Leyritz of the New York Yankees hit a pivotal three-run homer against the Atlanta Braves. Down 6-0 and trailing in the series, the Yankees' fortunes turned with Leyritz's eighth-inning homer, tying the game 6-6. This moment sparked a comeback, leading the Yankees to win the game and eventually the series, heralding the start of a new dynasty.

  • Arizona's Triumph (11/04/2001): The 2001 World Series Game 7 saw the Arizona Diamondbacks defeat the New York Yankees in a dramatic finish. After winning the first two games, Arizona faced a resilient Yankees comeback. In the bottom of the ninth inning, trailing 2-1, Tony Womack's RBI double tied the game. Luis Gonzalez then hit a walk-off single with the bases loaded, bringing Jay Bell home and securing Arizona's first World Series title.

  • Freese's Game 6 Heroics (10/27/2011): David Freese of the St. Louis Cardinals delivered an unforgettable performance in Game 6 of the 2011 World Series against the Texas Rangers. With the Cardinals trailing in the ninth inning, Freese hit a two-out, two-run triple to tie the game. He later sealed the victory with an 11th-inning walk-off home run, forcing a decisive Game 7, which the Cardinals won.

  • Cubs' Century-Long Dream (11/02/2016): The Chicago Cubs ended a 108-year championship drought in the 2016 World Series against the Cleveland Indians. In a nail-biting Game 7, the Cubs' lead was erased by Rajai Davis' eighth-inning home run. After a rain delay, an inspiring team speech by Jason Heyward reinvigorated the Cubs, who won 8-7, clinching their first World Series title since 1908.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the World Series?

The World Series is Major League Baseball’s championship face-off. Only the top team in each league plays. It is scheduled as a seven-game series, but the first team to win four games takes the title and trophy. 

Which MLB teams play in the World Series?

In Major League Baseball, at the end of the regular season, teams with the best records advance to the playoffs. After multiple elimination series, the top team in each league plays in the World Series.

How does a team win the World Series?

The World Series is a “best of seven” competition. The two clubs compete head-to-head in nine-inning games, with extra innings played to break any ties. The first team to win four games is declared the winner.

Where can I buy MLB World Series tickets?

You can purchase Major League Baseball World Series tickets from trusted sellers at GoTickets.com, where seats are also listed for regular season matchups, the All-Star Game, playoff showdowns, and more.

Does the World Series happen every year?

Typically, the World Series happens annually. Each year, at the peak of autumn, two clubs earn the right to compete for the Major League Baseball championship title and trophy.

When is the MLB World Series?

In Major League Baseball, the World Series typically begins during the last week of October or the first week in November. For dates and details or to reserve seats, visit GoTickets.com. 

How many games is the World Series?

Seven games are scheduled for the World Series, which can last anywhere from four to seven games. Once a team achieves four wins, they become the champions of Major League Baseball, and the series ends.

Was the World Series ever canceled?

In 1904, one year after the World Series began, the owner of the Giants refused to allow his team to play against the Americans (now the Red Sox). In 1994, an MLB Players Association strike caused a second cancellation.

Where is the World Series played?

The first two World Series games are played at the field of the team with the better record. The next three games are scheduled at the other club’s ballpark. If necessary, teams return to the first field for the final two games.

How much are World Series tickets?

World Series ticket prices are based on the teams participating as well as the date, time, and overall demand. Check GoTickets.com for the current cost to reserve seats for the MLB championship.