 All right, we gotta put two dollars right here. With the start of the baseball season, the Boston Red Sox have notched the number one spot for a second consecutive year. In ticket prices, that is. It's a Boston sports thing. All the Boston tickets are ridiculous. Try going over one's game sometime, you'll see why. According to Team Marketing Report, the Sox have the highest average ticket prices for non-premium seating at just over $50. Meanwhile, across the league, the average ticket price is $20 cheaper. Still, fans are finding it easy to purchase tickets. The tickets to today's game were pretty easy to get. I went online. Pretty much every seat was open when I ordered them. I got them about a week ago, though. Others are looking to secondary markets such as StubHub and other ticket trading services. Somebody was selling their tickets for $100 because their husband got called in to work for an emergency. And it's right behind First Base Line, behind the dugout. And so I bought them for $100 when my husband was at work. And here we are. And while Boston looks to climb in the standings, the Red Sox are maintaining a comfortable lead in the race to be named the most expensive fan experience. For BUTV 10 News at Noon, I'm Christina Loeb.