Yankees season tickets vary a lot by plan and seat, but a realistic range is roughly $335 to about $19,000+ per ticket for the season, before or including taxes depending on the package shown. The cheapest entry points are typically partial-season plans, while full-season and premium seats cost much more.

What the prices look like

Plan| Lowest advertised price| Notes
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16-game plan| $335 4| Cheapest entry option in the sources I found.
20-game plan| $462 4| Mid-level partial plan.
41-game plan| $1,000 4| Roughly half the home schedule.
Full season plan| $2,117 4| Entry-level full-season price in the source; premium seats are much higher.

The Yankees’ official pricing page for 2026 says the listed prices include New York State and City sales taxes. A separate Yankees page also notes that full season plans are no longer available through that page, which suggests availability can change and current pricing may differ by renewal status or market.

Practical takeaway

If you just want the cheapest way in, partial plans are the best starting point, especially the 16-game option. If you want all home games, expect to pay several thousand dollars per seat at the low end, and far more for premium locations.

One nuance

Prices change by seat location, game mix, and whether you’re buying directly from the team or through a resale marketplace. For the most current figure, the official Yankees season-ticket pricing page is the most relevant source.