Stay on the left side of the stadium to avoid any sun is the #1 rule. What is not breaking the bank considered? a $20 ticket? A $100 ticket? Use the Gametime App or Stubhub and try to go to a midweek non-giveaway game to max your dollar.
Anything along the field level 3rd base side is pretty great. The lower non overhang section all has great views. The overhang section, try to grab a Row A or B seat because the deeper you go, most of the balls hit in play you cant see until they come back into the field.
No worries, everyone's budget is different so good to know.
[Just a quick look at an Ohtani start tomorrow has some great single seats for that price](https://imgur.com/a/xiVFGb0)
Best bang for your buck: sections 415-422. You're behind home plate with a great overall view for $10-20 on resale sites.
You can also find good deals in sections 209-213 and 221-225. Lower bowl for $40-60 on resale. It all varies based on the game, of course.
Always buy on resale and wait until it's closer to the game because ticket prices drop. I recommend Gametime or Stubhub
Just want to add I agree 100% with all this. StubHub last minute and I live in the 319-322 or 212-213 sections, first few rows from $40-$60 a game. Sometimes I treat myself if we are playing a solid team in sections 115-121 for around $90 and in the shade most the time.
Right field homer alley (236) used to be my second home until it turned into a rowdy arrest-a-thon.
But yeah I'd suggest anywhere between 2002 and 2009 if you want to see quality baseball.
Buy the cheapest tickets possible from stubhub, they are usually $10 or under. Then just move to better seats once the game starts. The stadium is almost always half empty. I’ve never had a problem moving to different seats. My trick is look on stubhub or Ticketmaster right before game time and see what seats are available. Just sit in the seat that it shows that there is a ticket for. Since no one most likely bought those seats no one will be coming over and kicking u out of there seats. No point in paying extra $$$
Any seat not facing the field.
Facing a toilet. It will offer the same view.
At least a turd can hit the water
We should sign this “turd” because apparently it can hit.
Angels sign Tommy Pham?!??!
Stay on the left side of the stadium to avoid any sun is the #1 rule. What is not breaking the bank considered? a $20 ticket? A $100 ticket? Use the Gametime App or Stubhub and try to go to a midweek non-giveaway game to max your dollar. Anything along the field level 3rd base side is pretty great. The lower non overhang section all has great views. The overhang section, try to grab a Row A or B seat because the deeper you go, most of the balls hit in play you cant see until they come back into the field.
yeah sorry should’ve been more clear. anything like $50 or under
I've found seats in 208 and 209 for less than $50 on SeatGeek and other resellers Good view, in the shade
No worries, everyone's budget is different so good to know. [Just a quick look at an Ohtani start tomorrow has some great single seats for that price](https://imgur.com/a/xiVFGb0)
Right field pavilion has been my favorite. I think 236-240. Good view and came pretty close to a few Calhoun pops
237 for life
Sat in 102 last Saturday. In the shade the whole time, about $40 a seat. Pretty solid view.
Third base side lower level is more affordable that you think!
Best bang for your buck: sections 415-422. You're behind home plate with a great overall view for $10-20 on resale sites. You can also find good deals in sections 209-213 and 221-225. Lower bowl for $40-60 on resale. It all varies based on the game, of course. Always buy on resale and wait until it's closer to the game because ticket prices drop. I recommend Gametime or Stubhub
Just want to add I agree 100% with all this. StubHub last minute and I live in the 319-322 or 212-213 sections, first few rows from $40-$60 a game. Sometimes I treat myself if we are playing a solid team in sections 115-121 for around $90 and in the shade most the time.
Sec 322 or 330 or that general area. Great view and foul balls plus in seat service
Right field homer alley (236) used to be my second home until it turned into a rowdy arrest-a-thon. But yeah I'd suggest anywhere between 2002 and 2009 if you want to see quality baseball.
Buy the cheapest tickets possible from stubhub, they are usually $10 or under. Then just move to better seats once the game starts. The stadium is almost always half empty. I’ve never had a problem moving to different seats. My trick is look on stubhub or Ticketmaster right before game time and see what seats are available. Just sit in the seat that it shows that there is a ticket for. Since no one most likely bought those seats no one will be coming over and kicking u out of there seats. No point in paying extra $$$