Even When Mary Hart Leaves Early, Her $1,500 Dodgers Seats Rarely Stay Empty
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November 2, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 28, 2026
Mary Hart, the longtime host of Entertainment Tonight, has been a familiar face behind home plate at Dodger Stadium for years.
Her Legend Club section seat is one of the most demanded in the stadium, costing around a whopping $1500 a game.
But for Hart and her husband, television producer Burt Sugarman, it’s never just about the price.
Mary is a season ticket holder for the LA Dodgers. (Source: MLB)They’ve made attending Dodgers games an authentic tradition, often decked out in whole team gear, cheering every play like true fans.
Even when Hart leaves early, her seats rarely go unused. Her close friends, family, or trusted guests often take her spot when she leaves early, keeping the front-row experience alive for any individual who enjoys the game.
Beyond enjoying the MLB games, Hart has a history of providing access to donate her seats to groups like the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, so they, as well as the family, can enjoy the top-level sports in one of the best seats of the stadium.
Her Love for Dodgers Is Decades Long
As many MLB fans, especially the Dodgers fans, know, Mary Hart has been part of the performers of the national anthem before several games.
This was possible thanks to former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. When she moved to LA in the late 70s and was a bat girl during a game, the legend asked what her dream was.
The TV Personality responded that she would like to sing the national anthem, and just a month later, it was possible, which has now become part of long-term history.
Mary Hart is a hard-core Dodgers supporter. (Source: USA Today)Despite being regular attendees for decades, Mary and her husband have missed several Dodgers games over the past few years, raising concerns among fans.
Fans, worry not—it is reportedly due to their busy schedules, charity work, and media commitments.
Similar to the previous World Series Title and Fall Classic route, she will definitely be hoping to be in the first row for the playoff game at this time around.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Mary Hart was born on November 8, 1950, in Madison, South Dakota, USA. She is also fluent in Danish and Swedish, having spent her childhood in two Scandinavian countries.
- Mary Hart and Burt Sugarman, the American film producer, have been married for over 35 years and have a child, Alec Jay Sugarman.
- She was crowned Miss South Dakota 1970.
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Anish Koirala has loved sports since he was a kid. He grew up playing basketball and soccer, and that passion stayed with him over the years. Today, Anish works as a writer and editor, sharing his knowledge and love for the game through articles and stories. He uses his playing experience to make his writing clear, thoughtful, and fun to read.
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