The Oklahoma City Dodgers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, play 70 home games annually at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in downtown Oklahoma City. Tickets range from $10 to $25 for general admission depending on day of week and opponent, with premium seating running $30 to $40. This guide covers where to buy tickets, timing strategies that affect price and availability, and what the ballpark experience offers relative to other minor league venues in the region.
Direct purchase through the Oklahoma City Dodgers official website typically offers the widest seat selection and no hidden fees beyond standard processing charges. Single-game ticket windows at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (2 South Mickey Mantle Drive) operate on game days starting three hours before first pitch. Walk-up prices are identical to online prices, so advance purchase offers no premium, but availability shrinks for Friday and Saturday games in June and July.
Third-party resellers including StubHub, Ticketmaster, and SeatGeek list Oklahoma City Dodgers inventory, though reseller markup typically adds $3 to $8 per ticket. These platforms are useful only if the team's direct channel shows no availability, which rarely occurs outside peak summer weekends.
Weekday matinee games (Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. starts) consistently sell single tickets at the $10 floor price. Evening weekday games (7 p.m. starts) average $12 to $15. Friday and Saturday night games and games against division rivals run $18 to $25 for general admission. Holiday games (Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day) are priced as weekend games regardless of the day of week.
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark holds 10,305 and was completed in 2002. The upper deck along the foul lines offers the cheapest seats but produces steep viewing angles and limited foul ball territory. Field-level seating along the baselines and behind home plate ranges from $15 (upper rows) to $40 (first five rows). The outfield berms on the left and right field grass are general admission ($12 to $15) and suit families with young children who prioritize casual atmosphere over premium sightlines.
Compared to nearby minor league parks in the Texas League, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is smaller and more compact than Frisco RoughRiders Stadium (north of Dallas, roughly 200 miles away) but offers more shade structures and easier parking than Amarillo's Hodgetown. The Oklahoma City ballpark's downtown Bricktown location means street-level parking fills quickly on game days; the ballpark operates a paid lot with 1,200 spaces directly south of the stadium, charging $5 per vehicle.
The Dodgers' season runs early April through early September. April and September games draw smaller crowds (30 to 50 percent capacity most days), making mid-week games in these months ideal for walk-ups or same-day purchases at face value. May through August are peak season. July 4th games and games against the Memphis Redbirds (the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and a division rival) sell out or near-sell-out.
The Dodgers made the Triple-A National Championship Series in 2023, creating elevated interest in 2024 and 2025 home games. Ticket demand is highest when prospect call-ups to the Los Angeles Dodgers occur mid-season, typically June through August, because fans want to see future MLB players.
Group tickets (20 or more) receive 10 to 15 percent discounts applied directly by the Dodgers' ticket office, lowering the per-person cost to $8.50 to $18 depending on game tier. Corporate season ticket packages (partial or full season) range from $3,000 to $8,000 and include reserved parking and concession credits.
If you attend more than five games per season, single-game savings accumulate quickly: a 10-game flex plan costs roughly $120 to $150, working out to $12 to $15 per game across all dates. The Dodgers sell these directly through their ticket office (405-235-1556) by phone or email.
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark's downtown location places it within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and shops in the Bricktown entertainment district. The ballpark opens gates one hour before first pitch on weekdays, 90 minutes before on weekends. Arriving early allows time to navigate entry (standard bag checks) without rushing, explore the concourse, and claim good berm seating if you've purchased general admission outfield tickets.
Concession prices at minor league stadiums typically run 15 to 25 percent below MLB venues. A hot dog costs $6, beer $7, and a soda $5 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Bringing your own non-alcoholic beverages is prohibited, but a clear plastic bottle of water can be filled at fountains inside the park.
The Dodgers' in-game entertainment emphasizes baseball over distractions: music between innings is moderate, and the scoreboard displays play-by-play without excessive advertising. This approach suits fans prioritizing the game itself over spectacle, differentiating it from higher-attendance minor league parks in larger markets.
For maximum choice and standard pricing, purchase tickets one to two weeks in advance through the official channel. Prices do not drop significantly as game day approaches; minor league baseball is not NFL or MLB where last-minute discounts apply. Buy early to secure preferred seating. If you wait until game day, general admission outfield berm seats and standing room remain available even for competitive games, but specific seat selection is eliminated.
The real savings strategy is attending weekday games and shoulder-season games (April or September), not negotiating price after purchase. A family of four attending a Thursday matinee game in mid-April pays roughly $40 to $60 total for tickets, compared to $80 to $120 for a Saturday night game in July. The baseball quality is identical.
