What are fans actually paying for World Series tickets in Houston and Philadelphia

List prices for World Series tickets start around $500 in Houston and $700 in Philadelphia. Asking prices on the high end surpass $13,000 in both markets. But what are people actually paying on average?

According to ticketing analytics company Logitix, Phillies home games in the World Series are selling for 55% more per ticket than Astros home games. Below is the average sold price per ticket per game on the secondary market. The figures do not include ticket fees.

Game 1 in Houston: $1,025

Game 2 in Houston: $1,118

Game 3 in Philadelphia: $1,668

Game 4 in Philadelphia: $1,973

Game 5 in Philadelphia: $1,965

Game 6 in Houston: $1,202

Game 7 in Houston: $1,461

Sales data dates back to Oct. 12 for World Series home games in Houston and Philadelphia across multiple ticket exchanges on the secondary market.

The data above is also available via Twitter.

Logitix manages millions of tickets for teams across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL, plus NCAA events and live event properties. The company optimizes ticket sales outcomes for all of its partners through proprietary dynamic pricing and distribution. Its unique platform analyzes millions of real-time data points, providing up-to-the-minute insights within the live event marketplace.