Hey everyone, so I’ve been planning to catch a game between the Blue Jays and the Diamondbacks for a while now. It’s always fun to see these two teams go at it, and I figured I’d share how I went about getting tickets in case anyone else is thinking of doing the same.

First thing I did was to check out when the next game was. Turns out, there’s one coming up on July 14th at Chase Field in Phoenix. That’s the Diamondbacks’ home turf, so I knew the atmosphere would be electric. With the date in mind, I started looking into how to actually snag some tickets.
I hit up a few different websites to see what was available. One of them was called Vivid Seats, which I saw was the official ticketing partner of ESPN. Seemed legit, so I spent some time browsing there. They had a pretty good selection, but I wanted to make sure I was getting the best deal.
Then I stumbled upon TickPick. What caught my eye was their claim of “no service fees.” Who doesn’t love saving a few bucks, right? Plus, they mentioned that all tickets are 100% authentic, which is always a concern when you’re buying online. I spent a good amount of time comparing prices and seats between Vivid Seats and TickPick, trying to find that sweet spot of a great view without breaking the bank.
Where to Sit?
- HSBC Club Suites: Apparently, these are the best seats in the house for a Blue Jays game, right above home plate.
- Sections 113B-130C: These are around the infield and baselines, offering fantastic views.
- Sections 105-108 or 135-138: If you’re hoping to catch a home run, these are your best bets.
- Chase Field – Club Boxes 208-213: For the Diamondbacks, these are high up like the press box but with a great view and a decent price.
- MVP Boxes – Sections 310-322: These are behind home plate and are some of the cheapest seats in the house.
- Enterprise Center – Club Seats (Sections 102-104, 116-118): These offer padded seats, exclusive lounge access, and premium food and drinks. Fancy!
After doing all this digging, I decided to go through *. Their website was pretty user-friendly, and they seemed to have a good reputation. I ended up finding some great seats in one of the lower-level sections along the first baseline. It felt like a good balance of being close to the action without completely emptying my wallet. Plus, I heard that sitting along the baselines gives you a cool perspective of the players.
Oh, and I also found out that there’s going to be a Black Friday ticket offer next year for Blue Jays games, with tickets starting as low as $9! That’s insane! I might have to keep an eye out for that one.

Anyway, that’s how I went about getting my tickets for the Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks game. It took a bit of research and comparing, but I think I ended up with a pretty good deal. Can’t wait for the game now! If any of you have been to Chase Field or have tips on getting tickets, feel free to share. Let’s make the most of these games!