San Diego Padres to start selling single-game tickets

Plus, giveaways, promotional games, and theme games

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Seats are filling quickly for the 2023 season.

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Tickets, get your tickets. 🎟️

Time is limited to get season tickets for the San Diego Padres’ 2023 season. Package sales are expected to stop after FanFest on Saturday, Feb. 4, due to record-breaking demand — the first time the team will place a cap on season tickets.

If you have a specific game in mind, single-game tickets go on sale starting Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. And how about this play, the team has announced its promotional events and theme game calendars.

Looking to score freebies? The 2023 giveaway schedule has also been released, and we’re pumped for these complimentary gifts you can receive upon park entry. Here’s a taste of the fun:

  • Five bobbleheads — Soto, Machado, Darvish, Kim, and Tatís Jr., we see you
  • A replica of Trevor Hoffman’s 1998 jersey
  • A stylish Joe Musgrove bucket hat
  • A Xander Bogaerts City Connect jersey shirt
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