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MLB Venue Guide

THE SEATING
GUIDE

Globe Life FieldArlington, TX

Data updated: 2025 MLB Season

Cheapest Section

$10+

Sections

5

Capacity

40,300

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Globe Life Field seats 40,300 across three main levels with a retractable roof that provides climate-controlled comfort. As the newest MLB park (opened 2020), it has modern amenities throughout — wider seats, better sightlines, and premium club areas. The lower bowl wraps around the full diamond with the Rangers home run porch in left field. The park hosted the 2023 World Series and was designed with Texas heat in mind — even the concourse is air-conditioned.

Tier Classifications

Premium Seating Sections

Each section offers a distinct vantage point. Choose based on your priorities: proximity, comfort, atmosphere, or value.

Lexus Club / All-Inclusive Suites

$200 - $500+

Premium seats behind home plate with all-inclusive food and drink, private lounges, and padded seats.

The Pros

  • All-inclusive premium experience
  • Best sightlines in the park
  • Private entrance and climate-controlled lounge

The Cons

  • Most expensive regular-season seats
  • Can feel corporate on weeknight games
  • Limited availability for marquee matchups

Lower Home Plate (100-Level Infield)

$60 - $180

Lower bowl seats from behind home plate to the baselines. Close to the action with clear diamond views.

The Pros

  • Close enough to hear the crack of the bat
  • Overhead cover from the upper deck
  • Best foul ball opportunities

The Cons

  • Premium pricing behind home plate
  • Baseline end sections have angled views

Lower Outfield (100-Level)

$35 - $75

Lower bowl outfield seats including the Rangers home run porch in left field.

The Pros

  • More affordable than infield sections
  • Home run ball territory in left field
  • Close to the bullpen and outfield concessions

The Cons

  • Angled view of home plate from the corners
  • Farther from the main food court

Upper Reserved (200-Level)

$25 - $65

Mid-level seats with a panoramic field view and access to the main concourse.

The Pros

  • Best balance of view and price
  • Full-field perspective
  • Good concession access

The Cons

  • Farther from the action than the lower bowl
  • Some sections have steep inclines

Upper Gallery (300-Level)

$10 - $35

Highest seats with a bird's-eye view of the entire diamond and the retractable roof structure.

The Pros

  • Cheapest seats in the park
  • Full field visibility
  • Great for budget-conscious fans and families

The Cons

  • Very steep climb
  • Farthest from the action
  • Limited food options
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