Overview
- The franchise confirmed planned 2026–27 season-ticket increases in a statement to ESPN, citing market conditions and demand.
- Invoices shared by season-ticket holders show a 14% rise in at least one section plus a new 3% administrative fee for accounts that do not pay in full.
- Documentation from a 300-level account reflects a jump from $6,192 in 2025–26 to $9,035 next season, a 45.9% increase after a 12.7% bump the prior cycle.
- ESPN Research reports average home attendance of 18,877 against an 18,910 capacity this season, a 99.8% fill rate referenced as context for the pricing move.
- The rollout follows leadership changes under new majority owner Mark Walter, with Tim Harris stepping down and Dodgers executive Lon Rosen slated to run business operations.