Overview
- Renewal notices show a 14% increase in at least one section plus a new 3% fee for accounts that do not pay invoices in full at the start.
- An ESPN-reviewed invoice from a 300 level account rises from $6,192 in 2025–26 to $9,035 for 2026–27, a 45.9% jump after $5,494 in 2024–25.
- The team confirmed it is adjusting season-ticket pricing for next season, saying the updates reflect the current market landscape and demand.
- Attendance at Crypto.com Arena has been about 99.8% of capacity through the first 26 home games, a metric used to support the pricing changes.
- Tim Harris will step down after the season and longtime Dodgers executive Lon Rosen is slated to oversee business operations as fans voice affordability concerns online.