Tons of Relatively Cheap Tickets to Astros-Nationals World Series Game 7 Still Available
By Adam Weinrib

Got your cap, a dream, and a method to get to Minute Maid Park?
Well, then you're in luck.
Game 7 of the World Series, one of the most expensive major bucket list sporting events, is still quite accessible on Wednesday night, if you're in range and have about $400 to spare.
Stubhub reports that more than 6,000 tickets are still available for tonight’s World Series Game 7. Fans can get in for as low as $370, making tonight a more affordable opportunity to experience a bucket-list game.
— Maury Brown (@BizballMaury) October 30, 2019
Obviously, that's more than a drop in the bucket, but say it with me: It could have been worse!
And plus, if you pony up, you'll be witnessing history. We've never before seen a World Series Game 7 featuring two former Cy Young winners -- and you could see it yourself, for the price of just 100 cups of coffee.
Max Scherzer. Game 7. pic.twitter.com/Gd6IG89LnU
— Baseball Bros (@BaseballBros) October 30, 2019
Max Scherzer will be valiantly returning to the mound in this one, just three days after he rolled out of bed and found his body locked, entirely unable to perform in Game 5. He'll oppose Zack Greinke, with many star-studded names likely landing behind both men in the 'pen.
Don't be stunned if you see Gerrit Cole, Anibal Sanchez, Patrick Corbin, or...Game 6 starter Stephen Strasburg?!
Randy Johnson threw 104 pitches in winning Game 6 of the 2001 World Series before pitching 1 1/3 innings in relief and winning Game 7. Strasburg threw 104 pitches tonight.
— Ben Strauss (@benjstrauss) October 30, 2019
Game on. You can be there, if you'd like. Don't say we didn't warn you!