Cardinals season ticket holders can reach up to 5x the buyers by listing through TiqAssist. TiqAssist will broadcast your seats to 10+ of the top resale marketplaces, and manage the ticket pricing for you.
Other major resale marketplaces to sell individual Cardinals tickets include StubHub, SeatGeek, and Ticketmaster.
You can start to sell Cardinals tickets when the team activates them in your account, typically in late February. Most resale marketplaces will have games activated before then.
If you know your exact seats for the upcoming season, you can list St. Louis Cardinals season tickets before your tickets are in your account. Otherwise, you may want to wait until after finalizing your exact section/row/seats to sell Cardinals season tickets.
You can generally start to sell St. Louis Cardinals tickets with TiqAssist within 2 business days of signing up for service.
List Cardinals playoff tickets as early as possible. You can start to sell Cardinals Playoff tickets as soon as the resale marketplaces support it. Take advantage of the short sales spikes that happen when:
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The St. Louis Cardinals require a Ballpark Founders License to acquire season tickets in premium sections of Oracle Park.
A St. Louis Cardinals Ballpark Founders License (or BFL) is a one-time cost paid upfront, which gives you the right to purchase St. Louis Cardinals season tickets each year. Payment plans may be available for both the BFLs and season tickets.
BFLs typically start at $1,000. Learn more about St. Louis Cardinals BFLs in our Guide to Personal Seat Licenses.
You can buy a St. Louis Cardinals Ballpark Founders License here. These BFLs are a one-time purchase that you can sell later.
You can sell St. Louis Cardinals Ballpark Founders Licenses here. Before listing, check comparable inventory to determine the best price for your BFLs.
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The price of St. Louis Cardinals season tickets varies based on the location of seats. Cardinals season tickets costs start at around $1,539 per seat in the Terrace Deck.
Fans can get St. Louis Cardinals season tickets by heading to their season ticket website. Fill out the interest form to get started.
The top four resale marketplaces that St. Louis Cardinals ticket buyers go to are fairly evenly split between Ticketmaster, Stubhub, SeatGeek, and VividSeats. Gametime is popular as well for last-minute St. Louis Cardinals ticket purchases.
Through web browsers, you can access your Cardinals season ticket account by going here.
For the app experience, you can download the MLB Ballpark app for iOS or Android.
Opening Day for the St. Louis Cardinals was March 28th at the Dodgers. Here are some other key dates in the Cardinals’ season:
To transfer your St. Louis Cardinals tickets, go to your Cardinals season ticket account manager on your phone or desktop. Click on “Manage Tickets” (depending on your device, it may be “Tickets” or “My Events”) and then click on the game that you want to transfer. Lastly, click the “Transfer” button and fill in the required information.
There are no federal or state laws prohibiting the resale of St. Louis Cardinals tickets. However, certain states have rules and regulations regarding whether a broker license is required, how much above face value you can list the tickets for, and whether you can sell the tickets on the stadium’s premises.