Saturday is the first day for Dodgers fans to purchase single-game tickets to all 81 home games, either in person at Dodger Stadium or online at Dodgers.com.
The big incentive for fans at the ballpark: the first off-season FanFest, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Andre Ethier, Zack Greinke, Matt Kemp and Clayton Kershaw are scheduled to appear and sign autographs.
The team recently announced a major change to its pricing plan, as tickets will now be priced on a one-, two-, three- or four-star scale.
The six four-star games include Opening Day against the San Francisco Giants on April 1, both games against the New York Yankees (July 30-31) and the three-game series against the Boston Red Sox (Aug. 23-25).
There are 26 three-star games, 33 two-star games and 17 one-star games. All the Bobblehead giveaways - this year's figurines include Vin Scully, Magic Johnson, Matt Kemp and new team advisor Sandy Koufax - are classified as three-star games. No giveaways are currently scheduled for any of the one-star games.
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Dodgers start selling single-game tickets -- starting at $8 each -- and players appear at Saturday FanFest
L.A. Daily News | Jan 26
