Leones de Yucatán vs Diablos Rojos del México: Where and How to Buy Tickets for the LMB 2026 Clash at Kukulcán Park
The Mexican Baseball League’s (LMB) most anticipated rivalry of the 2026 season is heating up as the Leones de Yucatán welcome the Diablos Rojos del MĂ©xico to the iconic Parque de BĂ©isbol Kukulcán. With three high-stakes games scheduled from May 26–28, here’s everything you need to know about securing your tickets and what makes this series must-watch baseball.
Verified Game Schedule and Ticket Pricing
All three games of the series are confirmed with the following details:
- Game 1: May 26, 2026 | Starting at 19:00 local time (00:00 UTC May 27) | Price range: $140.00 MXN+
- Game 2: May 27, 2026 | Starting at 19:00 local time (00:00 UTC May 28) | Price range: $140.00 MXN+
- Game 3: May 28, 2026 | Starting at 19:00 local time (00:00 UTC May 29) | Price range: $140.00 MXN+
Note: Pricing may vary for premium seating and group packages. The league’s official ticketing platform will be the most reliable source for real-time availability.
How to Purchase Tickets
While the official LMB ticketing portal (LMB.mx) is the primary source, verified third-party vendors are also processing sales through:
- Fever Up (official LMB partner)
- Parque Kukulcán’s box office (in-person sales begin May 15)
- Authorized resellers at MĂ©rida’s main transportation hubs
Pro Tip: For the best selection, purchase at least 48 hours in advance. The May 26 game is expected to sell out quickly due to its prime-time slot and historical significance between these franchises.
Why Kukulcán Park is the Heart of Mexican Baseball
Located in MĂ©rida, Yucatán, Parque Kukulcán isn’t just a stadium—it’s a cultural landmark. With a capacity of 15,000 and state-of-the-art amenities, the venue has hosted some of the LMB’s most memorable moments. The series against Diablos Rojos promises:
- Electric atmosphere with Leones fans filling the stands
- Authentic Yucatecan cuisine available throughout the park
- Extended pre-game entertainment featuring regional music
Travel Note: MĂ©rida’s international airport (MID) offers direct flights from Mexico City and CancĂşn, making this an accessible destination for fans across the country.
What’s at Stake in This Series
This matchup carries significant implications for both teams:
- Leones de Yucatán: Seeking to maintain their league-leading record (18-10) and secure home-field advantage in the playoffs. A series sweep would put them in strong position for the postseason.
- Diablos Rojos del México: Looking to bounce back from a 4-game losing streak and improve their playoff seeding. Their offense has been particularly potent in recent weeks, averaging 6.2 runs per game.
The series is part of both teams’ push for the LMB’s top two playoff spots, with the top four teams advancing to the postseason beginning June 10.
Players to Watch
While exact rosters aren’t yet published for these games, these standout performers will likely be key:
- Leones de Yucatán:
- Pitcher Carlos Mendoza (10-2 record this season, 2.89 ERA)
- Outfielder Javier LĂłpez (league leader in doubles with 18)
- Diablos Rojos del México:
- Starting pitcher Ricardo Vázquez (9-5 record, 3.42 ERA)
- Designated hitter Héctor Morales (batting .312 this season)
Enhancing Your Game Day Experience
For fans planning to attend:
- Transportation: The stadium is accessible via public buses (Route 12) and taxis. Parking is available for MXN $50 per vehicle.
- Food & Drink: Try local specialties like cochinita pibil tacos and x’bac (a traditional Yucatecan drink). Beer and wine are available for purchase at the stadium.
- Merchandise: Official team stores will have limited-edition jerseys and memorabilia for this series.
How to Stay Updated
For real-time information:
- Follow LMB’s official Twitter for schedule changes
- Check Fever Up’s ticketing page for last-minute availability
- Monitor Parque Kukulcán’s official site for special promotions
Will you be catching this historic series live? Share your plans in the comments or tag us on social media with #LMB2026. For those unable to attend, the games will be broadcast on TV Azteca across Mexico.