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Blue Jays ticket prices soar on secondary market after David Price trade

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher David Price, right, greets teammate Troy Tulowitzki in the dugout after he scored in the seventh inning of their AL baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, in Toronto on Monday August 3, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Thornhill

TORONTO – David Price is already paying off for the Toronto Blue Jays.

The Toronto debut of the recently acquired ace on Monday saw a spike in secondary ticket sales for the Blue Jays, with the cost of seats for Price’s 5-1 win over the Minnesota Twins nearly doubling.

Tickets to Monday’s game were averaging $49 CAN each before Price was traded to the Blue Jays on July 30, according to seatgeek.com. However, after Price was announced as Toronto’s starter for Monday’s game the average price rocketed to $91.

WATCH: David Price, John Gibbons talk Price’s debut in a Jays uniform

That made Monday’s game the Blue Jays’ most expensive home game of the season. According to seatgeek.com, no other 2015 acquisition has had a significant impact on ticket prices around Major League Baseball.

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Price’s debut surpassed Toronto’s home opener ($78) against the Tampa Bay Rays as most expensive game of the Blue Jays’ season.

Before the trade, an estimated $80,000 had been spent on tickets on the secondary market for Monday’s game. In the five days between the trade and Price’s first start, an estimated $400,000 was spent on the secondary market for the game.

A spokesman for seatgeek.com projects that if the Blue Jays make the post-season they will have one of the most expensive secondary ticket markets in MLB.

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