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Sugar Land Space Cowboys Unveil 2026 Ticket Packages, Military Value Plan

The Sugar Land Space Cowboys rolled out a slate of 2026 ticket products, including a Military Value Plan and a $79 Ballpark Pass for 75 games - a move that shifts affordability and family access at Constellation Field.

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Sugar Land Space Cowboys Unveil 2026 Ticket Packages, Military Value Plan
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The Sugar Land Space Cowboys unveiled a broad menu of ticketing options for 2026, adding a Military Value Plan aimed at active-duty and veteran households while rolling out new family- and value-focused products designed to boost attendance and broaden the fan base. The release highlights Axis+, Ballpark Pass, Silver Stars Club and Orion’s Kids Club alongside the new MVP, and the club signaled an aggressive push to sell both packages and single-game inventory in early February.

Axis+ is billed as a “brand-new, family centric membership” that “provides access to all Space Cowboys baseball events and Space Cowboys sponsored special events.” Designed for families, Axis+ includes tickets to all Sugar Land home games in the Grassland area with an option to upgrade to the seating bowl starting at $299 for four people. Memberships also include parking for all events, “exclusive meet-and-greet entry for special characters at Constellation Field,” special experiences, and special access to a family concessions menu with discounted items. The club also notes Axis+ members will gain entry to other team-hosted events including Sugar Land Holiday Lights.

The Ballpark Pass shakes up the season-ticket model with a headline price that is hard to ignore: the pass “includes tickets to all 75 home games in the Grassland area for just $79.” That positions the Space Cowboys at the low end of per-game face pricing in Triple-A and signals a strategy to monetize volume and concession sales rather than premium seating. Silver Stars Club returns for fans ages 55 and up, offering tickets to all 13 Tuesday home games, the ability to exchange unused tickets for Sunday through Thursday games, and “a free drink for every Tuesday home game,” with packages starting at just $65 and premium options that include Opening Night and June 27. Orion’s Kids Club returns for kids ages four to 12 and includes tickets to 13 Sunday home games plus exclusive Kids Club events and “front-of-the-line access for Kids Run the Bases.”

There is a small timeline wrinkle to note: the team’s Instagram announced “5 days until single game tickets go on sale for our 2026 season! Mark your calendars for February 3rd y'all... It's happening!!.” The organizational release is dated Feb. 9, 2026. Both dates appear in the club’s communications, and fan-service details such as exact on-sale times and Military Value Plan pricing and eligibility remain to be clarified by team PR.

Secondary-market pricing demonstrates demand and resale dynamics: VividSeats listings show lowest prices for July 21-31 home dates at Constellation Field in the $30 to $35 range, while early-season dates in late March and April surface in the teens to low 30s. Fans looking for face-value access can buy packages or single-game tickets through the team’s ticketing channels; the club points shoppers to AXS to “Find and buy upcoming game tickets and view schedules for Sugar Land Space Cowboys.”

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2026 Ticket Prices

Business-wise, the package suite represents a bet on accessibility and family engagement: the Ballpark Pass and Axis+ lower the barrier to entry, Silver Stars and Orion’s Kids Club lock in demographic niches, and the MVP gives the franchise a civic gesture with social and cultural resonance. For a Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros, these moves aim to stabilize attendance through roster turnover and keep Constellation Field lively when top prospects move up. Fans should expect single-game sales activity to accelerate around the early February window while details for the MVP and Axis+ baseline pricing are finalized.

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