Citizens Bank Park Seating Guide: What Sells and What Doesn’t

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Philadelphia is a different kind of baseball market right now. The Phillies went from roughly 10,000 season tickets sold before the 2022 playoffs to over 21,000 heading into the 2025 season. The team posted 47 sellouts and 60 games with more than 40,000 fans in 2024 alone. That kind of growth doesn't happen by accident. It's a fanbase that showed back up and has stayed.

With that kind of demand comes a secondary market that moves fast. Citizens Bank Park holds around 43,651 fans, and understanding how those seats are distributed matters a lot if you're holding extra tickets and trying to make a smart decision about when and whether to sell.

Here's how the sections break down, what each tier looks like from a resale standpoint, and what tends to work.

The Layout

The park runs four main levels: the 100 Level (lower bowl), the 200 Level (club), the 300 Level (terrace), and the 400 Level (upper deck), plus the Diamond Club directly behind home plate. Home plate faces roughly northeast, putting first base and right field seats in the most direct sun for afternoon games. The third base side gets shade earlier.

Diamond Club (Sections A-G)

The most premium real estate in the building. Sections A-G sit directly behind home plate with wider padded seats, all-inclusive food and drink in the first three rows, and frequent TV camera time. These are held mostly by season ticket holders. When they do hit the open market, they're priced accordingly and they sell.

100 Level Infield (Sections 108-139)

This is where most of the market action happens. The Phillies' dugout sits in front of sections 115-117, and the visitors' dugout runs in front of sections 129-132 dugout-adjacent seats are a reliable mover for bigger matchups. Sections 119-128 near home plate are the tightest and most premium of the bunch. These hold value throughout the week but perform best for rivalry games and weekends.

100 Level Outfield (Sections 101-107 and 141-148)

Sections 101-103 and 146-148 give you direct access to local food stands, the Phillies Wall of Fame and bullpen views. The energy here is lively but the limitation is that sections 140-148 don't have a clear view of the main scoreboard, which some buyers factor in.

200 Level: Hall of Fame Club (Sections 212-232)

This section has added seats with extra legroom and access to a climate-controlled lounge with upscale concessions. These hold value well into the week because buyers here want comfort as much as proximity.

300 Level (Terrace)

Sections 318-329 behind home plate deliver straight-on sightlines and move consistently for high-demand games. For weekday matchups against weaker opponents, letting the market set your price rather than face value is usually the right call. 

400 Level

Sections 420 and 421 offer a straight-on, unobstructed view of the strike zone at the lowest prices in the building. These sell well when the game matters and require patience otherwise. A big Saturday against the Mets moves quickly. A Tuesday in April against a last-place team, not so much.

What Drives Phillies Resale Right Now

The season ticket base nearly doubled from roughly 10,000 in 2022 to 20,000 by 2024, which means more holders managing more unused inventory across an 81-game home schedule. The games that move fastest are rivalry series (Mets, Braves, Dodgers), weekends, and anything with playoff implications. Early-season weekday games against non-division teams are where you'll feel the most price sensitivity.

The 2026 MLB All-Star Game comes to Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday, July 14, with All-Star Week events running from July 10–14. It's the first time the All-Star Game has returned to Philadelphia in 30 years. That week will be among the highest-demand dates of the season. If you're a season ticket holder with seats during All-Star Week and can't use them, those tickets carry real value right now.

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