Indianapolis Indians Launch 1902 Club Season-Ticket Program for 2026
Indianapolis Indians launch the 1902 Club season-ticket membership for 2026, bundling discounts, exclusive events and new field-access experiences for Victory Field attendees.

The Indianapolis Indians opened a new front in fan engagement by unveiling the 1902 Club, a season-ticket membership program tied to full, half and mini ticket plans for the 2026 campaign. The package promises discounted pricing, members-only events and expanded on-field experiences at Victory Field as the franchise enters its 124th season and marks a 30th year at its downtown home.
The 1902 Club is available with purchase of a Full Season (75 games), Half Season (37 games) or Mini Plan (7, 14 or 21 games). Team materials highlight a slate of concrete perks: merchandise discounts at Victory Field’s Hot Corner Gift Shop and OT Sports Authentic Collection Store all season long; invitations to exclusive events including a First Pitch Party to “Kick off the season in March”; a Season Ticket Holder Batting Practice; and a NEW Pregame Batting Practice Experience that gives members field access before a game. The release also promises that “Opening Day tickets are ON US for all plan holders!”
Operational conveniences aimed at modern ticket buyers are front and center. Members receive online ticket management, digital ticketing, discounted parking, access to a dedicated Indians ticket representative, gift cards and daily deals. The team’s promotional copy describes the program as a way to “Make Victory Field your home away from home this summer, for less,” and urges fans to “Be there for every pitch at one of baseball’s premier ballparks and save up to 40% OFF gate prices.”
On pricing, the Indians’ official ticketing page lists specific starting points for the 75-game packages: box seats starting at $875 and reserved seats starting at $750. The page also displays other “Starting at” price points of $725, $360, $210, $154 and $84 with parenthetical notes about “Up to X% Off Gate Price.” The team’s materials do not map each of those lower starting prices explicitly to a named plan in the excerpts provided, so fans should confirm plan-to-price mapping with the Indians’ ticket office before purchasing.

Chad Bohm, senior director of ticket sales, framed the program as a fan-first revival of perks: “Season ticket holders are the backbone of our fanbase, and we're excited to introduce a revived benefits program to celebrate their dedication to the Indianapolis Indians,” Bohm said. “From fan-favorite perks like the First Pitch Party and merchandise discounts to our brand new Pregame Batting Practice Experience, the 1902 Club has something for everyone at Victory Field.”
Beyond price and perks, the 1902 Club reflects broader Minor League Baseball trends toward bundling experiences with ticket sales to stabilize revenue and deepen local ties. For Indianapolis that matters culturally: the pitch is not just cheaper seats but curated access to a downtown summer ritual that celebrates “the history of baseball in the Circle City.” For fans weighing the buy, the program offers predictable savings and VIP moments; for the club it creates recurring revenue and a clearer pipeline for marketing and activation.
Next steps for interested fans include confirming exact event dates and the breakdown of starting prices for each plan with the Indians’ ticket office. With spring approaching and a “new look” season ahead, the 1902 Club positions Victory Field to sell both nostalgia and new experiences to a shifting Minor League marketplace.
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