In fairness midweek baseball games that aren't super meaningful are never going to be consistent draws. At least for the Phillies you still can cheap tickets even when they are good (not necessarily good tickets but cheap tickets to get in the door). The same can't be said about the Flyers. I said this earlier but if they would lower their prices to try and attract new phones or placate old ones, they'd probably have a good showing on a regular basis. Unfortunately for the Flyers, it looks like the cheapest tickets I can find are $54 before fees, which were Thursday night games against the Blue Jackets and Dallas, not exactly big draws (coming straight from the Flyers, not resale). That means two tickets assuming you're going with your wife or kid or whatever is probably going to be $125-$150 just for the tickets depending on the taxes and fees and if you pick seats in the last row of the second level. Then probably $20 for parking and another $50ish for snacks etc. That's pretty expensive for a team that is going to win in the ballpark of 30 games. Black Friday against the Rangers tickets start at $75. It is $63 to see them play the SC Champs. Eff this team!