I am a big baseball fan. In fact, most of the time my summer vacation revolves around taking in a baseball game. I've bee lucky enough to see games at Fenway Park, the old Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards and Citizen Bank Park in Philadelphia. Baseball season is just over a week from starting and a trip to the ballpark can be pricey!

Bankrate.com has a list of the ten most expensive Fan Cost Index for major league baseball. The FCI figure includes four average-priced tickets, two small draft beers, four small soft drinks, four hot dogs, parking for one car, a couple of programs and two of the cheapest hats.

The league-wide FCI average came in at $212.46. Here are the ten most expensive ballparks to take in a game.

10. Comerica Park the Detroit Tigers. $219.88
9. Marlins Park the Miami Marlins. $221.02
8. Nationals Park the Washington Nationals. $227.96
7. Citi Field the New York Mets. $229.68
6. Busch Stadium the St. Louis Cardinals. $233.86
5. AT & T Park the San Francisco Giants. $239.51
4. Citizens Bank Park the Philadelphia Phillies. $258.18
3. Wrigley Field the Chicago Cubs. $304.64
2. Yankees Stadium the New York Yankees. $337.20
1. Fenway Park the Boston Red Sox. $350.78

Fenway Park has the highest average ticket price at $52.32 and beers at Fenway Park are the most expensive in MLB at 65 cents per ounce.

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