Really? According to the story on Cubs.com, face for NLDS tickets will range from $25 to $100 (bleachers $60), and NLCS tickets will go for $30 to $150 (bleachers $100). Considering what those same tickets will likely go for on StubHub and eBay, these prices are a steal. For those complaining about the lottery system, at least stop and consider that perhaps this gives a better chance for actual Cubs fans to attend the payoff games, rather than a bunch of bandwagoner VWR winners and handshaking Chicago eliterati. Your chances to get tickets may be worse, but your chances to get good seats may be better. EDIT: is anyone else a little concerned that the lottery sign-up page isn't a secure site? They're not asking for SSNs or anything, but I'd be more comfortable with an https. The fewer tickets kind of sucks for those who want to go to multiple games or take a group. But, actually shouldnt this increase the chance that more fans will get to see at least one game. Now instead of one family going to 3 home games, 4 persons a piece. That creates 10 extra tickets for other people to get in the lottery. I wonder if this will drive down like stubhub prices just a bit though considering a wider variety of people may be able to land at least 2 tickets. One that will be a wider variety of families not having to buy their tickets off face value. Two alot of people who would have landed 4 tickets last year, gone with a buddy and then sold the other 2 tix wont be out there this year.