How much are YOU gonna spend on the Cubs and Sox?

It’s opening day for MLB and our Cubs and Sox . . . so if you love sitting through four hours of commentary for 12 minutes of action, get PUMPED.

Custom Ink did a study on Opening Day, looking at everything from season ticket prices to how much hot dogs are, and ranked each team according to how much it costs if you’re a DIE-HARD fan. You can see the full results here.

Northsiders, The Cubs are the most expensive team this year . . . just under $16,000 if you went to every single home game. Southsider’s, you’re Sox are one of the CHEAPEST teams, at just under $5,500. That includes the tickets, parking, food, drinks and jersey followed by a good ol’ Bridgeport ass kicking.

The three most expensive teams are the Cubs at $15,723 . . . Red Sox, $12,712 . . . and Yankees, $12,547. The three CHEAPEST are the Angels, $4,521 . . . White Sox, $5,452 . . . and Rays,
$5,502.

The average for all 30 teams is just under $8,000 to see every home game live . . . and the average ticket price is about $65. The average price of a jersey is $125 . . . a hat, $16 . . . a beer, $5.90 . . . a soda, $4.13 . . . a hot dog, $4.52 . . . and $16 for parking.

Another study looked at all the GIVEAWAYS each team has this year . . . things like free hats and bobbleheads.

The teams giving out the most free stuff are the Cardinals, Dodgers, Cubs, Mets, and Pirates. The bottom five are the Marlins, A’s, Diamondbacks, Red Sox, and Phillies.

(Check out the entire list here)