Owning Cardinals season tickets comes with serious perks, but it also comes with a packed schedule. With 81 home games at Busch Stadium, it’s tough to make it to every one. Whether you're skipping a weekday game or sitting out a whole series, reselling your extra tickets is a smart move.
Before you list, here’s what to know about reselling Cardinals tickets through Lysted.
St. Louis Cardinals fans are known for showing up. Whether it’s a weekday series or a weekend showdown with the Cubs, Busch Stadium stays busy. That steady demand makes your unused tickets valuable, especially for premium matchups, rivalry games, and late-season playoff chases.
Instead of letting your seats go empty, Lysted helps you resell them across top marketplaces so you can get paid while someone else enjoys the game.
You can list single games, partial season plans, or your full season package. As long as your tickets meet MLB’s resale requirements, you’re good to go.
MLB has strict requirements to protect ticket authenticity and ensure secure delivery. Most major marketplaces, including StubHub, SeatGeek, Ticketmaster, and TickPick, have opted into barcode integration for the 2025 season. This means your tickets must meet the following criteria to be eligible for resale on barcode-integrated platforms:
• Barcode delivery only: These marketplaces no longer accept direct transfers or delivery by PDF. You must deliver via barcode.
• SRO tickets are not allowed: Standing Room Only tickets are not permitted on Lysted due to resale and transfer restrictions.
• No offsite or third-party parking passes: These are banned from barcode-integrated sites and will result in canceled orders and penalties.
• Group and discounted tickets are not permitted: These types of tickets are often restricted from resale and can result in penalties if listed.
• Avoid secondary market tickets from non-integrated sites: If you purchased tickets on a site that does not use barcode verification, there is no way to confirm they are eligible for resale. Avoid listing these on barcode-enabled marketplaces.
The only marketplaces that have not opted into barcode integration for 2025 are Vivid Seats, GoTickets, Ticket Network, and Automatiq B2B.
Not sure your tickets qualify? Learn more about listing MLB tickets.
Reselling with Lysted takes just a few minutes:
• Connect your MLB Ballpark account or upload your digital tickets.
• Set your prices or let Lysted price automatically based on real-time market demand.
• Publish your listings to top marketplaces.
• Let Lysted handle the rest!
Your listing will go live on marketplaces like StubHub, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, TickPick, and more. No duplicate uploads. No account juggling.
With Lysted’s automated pricing tool, Uptick, you don’t have to guess how much your tickets are worth. It tracks real-time demand and adjusts your listings automatically to stay competitive. That means higher prices when games heat up and better odds of selling early.
Uptick is included for free with every Lysted account. Just activate it to start using automation.
Prefer to set your own prices? You can always take full control or use automated pricing as a safety net.
Once your tickets sell, Lysted delivers them securely using MLB’s barcode transfer system. Payment is handled through Hyperwallet, a PayPal company, and funds are deposited into your account after the game.
New sellers typically get paid 10 days after the event, but repeat sellers may qualify for faster payouts.
It’s free to list on Lysted. You’ll only pay a fee if your tickets sell—usually around 11% total, covering both marketplace and platform costs. No upfront charges, no surprises.
Lysted's support team is ready to help with questions about pricing, delivery, or ticket eligibility. You can chat, email, or access help articles anytime.
If you’re holding extra Cardinals tickets this season, don’t let them go to waste. Lysted makes it easy to sell, get paid, and keep enjoying the flexibility of being a season ticket holder.
Ready to get started? List your Cardinals tickets on Lysted today.