Ticket stubs for regular games are not worth much. They're more common than you might think, and unless there's something particularly interesting about the game they were for there isn't much demand for them.
Complete tickets are considerably rarer and are worth more. Tickets from championship games ... especially the World Series ... tend to command the highest prices, but even then, complete tickets are worth significantly more than stubs.
Condition is also a factor; if the stubs are smudged, creased, stained, or not cleanly torn, that will lower their value. Your best option if you want an assessment of how much your particular stubs are worth would be to take them to a Sports Memorabilia dealer ... but don't expect much.
(Unless, of course, the stubs you have for the Dodgers-Pirates game of September 24. That might raise the value, as it's extremely significant in Dodger history ... it's the last game played by the Brooklyn Dodgers in Ebbets Field, since during the off season between 1957 and 1958 the team moved to California and became the Los Angeles Dodgers.)
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