Everything to know about 2025 Guardians tickets
CLEVELAND -- What better way to celebrate the holidays than planning to secure baseball tickets for the 2025 season?
Guardians season tickets for next year are already on sale, but those looking to buy single game seats at Progressive Field next season will have to wait until February. The Guardians usually wait until 216 Day (in honor of the local area code) on Feb. 16 to open up single game ticket purchase options.
It will be then that the club also releases more information regarding special theme nights or promotions that will be held throughout the season to enhance fans’ experiences at the ballpark.
But if you can’t wait until the regular season begins (because let’s face it, who can?), you can visit MLB.com to buy your Spring Training tickets. Whether it’s full season tickets, half season tickets or simply a single game ticket, everything is already available to be purchased.
Cleveland’s first game will be held at its home ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz., but it will serve as the away team, as Cincinnati shares the same home field. Fans will have a special chance to see the Guardians take on Terry Francona and the Reds for the first time since Francona’s departure from the Cleveland managerial job at the end of the 2023 season. They will host the Reds on March 17 before the regular season begins the following week.
The first “home” game will be on Feb. 23 against the Angels. They’ll go to Camelback Ranch to play the Dodgers on March 11, giving Guardians fans a chance to see Shohei Ohtani in action. And if you’re hoping to get a sneak peek at Cleveland’s Opening Day opponent, you can see the Guardians play the Royals on the road on March 10 (split squad) and March 15.
• Guardians Spring Training information
As the Guardians have done the past few years, they will close out the spring schedule with two exhibition games at Chase Field against the D-backs before heading to Kansas City for a three-game series to open the regular season. Cleveland begins the year with an 11-day road trip with stops in Kansas City, San Diego and Los Angeles (Angels).
The Guardians will return home on April 8 in a fully renovated ballpark. Although there won’t be an eclipse to enjoy before first pitch this year, Cleveland is hosting the same opponent as last year’s home opener in the White Sox. And in just two short months, you can make sure you buy your single game ticket to be in the stands for Game 1 of 81.