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Fenway Park: home of the most expensive beer in baseball.

(AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Grabbing a beer at a baseball game is expensive. But exactly how expensive depends on which ballpark you go to.

A recent student performed by the Team Marketing Report marketing group looked into the matter and broke down the beer prices of the concessions at all 30 MLB ballparks, averaging the price out by fluid ounce.

And the owners of the most expensive beer in baseball? The Boston Red Sox.

At $0.60 per ounce, the concessions at Fenway Park took the title of priciest pint -- or whatever size beer you may end up ordering.

The Red Sox just edged out the St. Louis Cardinals, who charge $0.56 per ounce, strange considering the team plays at Busch Stadium.

While the New York Yankees ($0.50 per ounce) would be deemed a heavy candidate to rival the Sox's beer prices considering the team's status and ability to draw fans, it's the Toronto Blue Jays ($0.52 per ounce) who come in second in the AL East and third in the MLB.

Overall, it seems the AL has some steep prices, with the Tampa Bays Rays coming in surprisingly high at No. 13 ($0.42 per ounce) given their sparse attendance.

The Baltimore Orioles came in at No. 21 ($0.38 per ounce)

Finally, the team with the most fan-friendly beer prices is the Los Angeles Angels ($0.28 per ounce). That number is a huge upset when taking into the count the high players salaries on the Angels roster.