 Gearing up for Game 6, tickets prices are reaching all-time highs. The average ticket price is $1,900 and changing by the minute. People are even going to great lengths just to watch tonight's game. I sold my truck to get them, so we better hope they get them. We got here about 9.45 last night, so it's almost 12 hours, I think. I don't know what time it was. It'd be rough if I had to go home and sulk about it without a car. By late Tuesday afternoon, the city of Boston put out an alert about parking and traffic in the areas of Kenmore and Fenway. Residents are being asked not to park around the areas from 4pm to 2am, even with resident parking stickers. With the postseason in full action, vendors have been getting more business. In order to keep up with the high demands of merchandise, managers have even had to make changes in operations. It's basically all hands on deck. I've upped my staff by about 200%. As prepared as you are, you still can't be for something like this and we haven't even played the game yet. In order to add another banner to the wall outside Fenway, the events surrounding the stadium can't be the only thing buzzing in tonight's game. As you can see behind me, fans are already lined up for tickets to go on sale for tonight's game. Now, it could be the first time since 1918 that the Red Sox could clinch a World Series title at home. For BOTV 10, I'm Kayleigh Fraken.