With the 2026 college baseball season approaching, Troy University has opened sales for season tickets to its home games. The Trojans will host 26 games at home, including a midweek game against Alabama and weekend series with Maryland, Louisiana, and South Alabama.
Last year, under head coach Skylar Meade, the team achieved a No. 14 national ranking from Baseball America, marking the highest in the program’s history. Returning players include Blake Cavill, Steven Meier, Sean Darnell, and Jimmy Janicki. Additionally, Troy brought in what 64Analytics ranks as the nation’s No. 19 transfer portal class.
Season ticket pricing for 2026 is set at $700 for the Unger Family RBI Club seats, $350 for field level seats, $150 for general admission, and $100 for corporate or family packs with a minimum of four tickets required.
Sections 203 and 204 have been reclassified as general admission areas. All upper-level seating except the Unger Family RBI Club will now be available to any general admission ticket holder.
A portion of Lot #1 has been designated as VIP parking for qualifying season ticket holders who meet or exceed the $1,000 Baseball Benefit Level. For every four season tickets purchased at this level or above—including Baseball Trojan Seat Licenses (TSLs) and Trojan Warrior Fund donations—fans receive one season-long parking pass.
Questions about VIP parking can be directed to Chris Weil at cweil@troy.edu. Season tickets can be purchased online at TroyTrojans.com/Tickets or through the Troy Athletics Ticket Office.
Skylar Meade said: “The Trojans are coming off a historic 2025 campaign under head coach Skylar Meade that saw them reach a No. 14 national ranking by Baseball America, the highest in program history.”
Fans are encouraged to buy early to secure preferred seating options for the upcoming season.



