Wrigley Field is no longer bound to be empty every October. Now the Chicago Cubs are truly one of the contenders for the World Series every year. The collection of talent and the building belief in the club more loved for its losing than any other club in the league is putting the lovable loser moniker out to pasture and is bringing the thrill of the crisp air as the baseball still flies around the field with playoff tickets. >> More
Back in the spring every team had a chance. Each club, no matter how big or small the payroll knew that if the right hitter caught on fire or that young pitcher began to show why he was drafted that their team could end up playing late into the fall. The long season picked up steam after the All Star game and baseball tickets meant more than just a nice summer escape. Every baseball fan has the playoffs on their mind and every baseball team still in the hunt for the division is trying to concentrate on making the playoffs for a chance at the pennant and a chance to win a World Series.
Four teams from each league make it, three division champions and the best of the rest. That means 12 teams watch enviably from home as the humidity lets up and the change in the season hangs ever so subtly in the air. The intensity of the competition and the focus of the fans and the players blind them from the temperature change and the ushers in a new found sense of excitement.
The playoffs in the last few years have held nothing but surprises. It all started with the dethroning of the Yankees, the dominant team of the ‘90s and for most of the history of the World Series, by the upstart Diamondbacks in 2001. The Marlins made sure the Yankees would go home championship-less again two years later. Then the true mark of change befell Major League Baseball- the Red Sox won it all.
The Red Sox victory in 2004, including a historic comeback from a 0-3 hole against their bitter foe the Yankees meant things were changing. Their 86-year penance had ended. The Curse of the Bambino had been lifted. Now truly any team thought they would need to be thinking about playoff, and even World Series, tickets in the fall. The Chicago White Sox ended their own 88-year blunder, erasing the Black Sox scandal from fans minds.
What will come next no one knows. The Diamondbacks and Rays have proven that their short history means nothing and that they too can compete. The Chicago Cubs are hoping to break their own curse at Wrigley Field. The Boston Red Sox are trying to make this century their own with a third World Series in five years. Many more storylines run deep for all the contenders.
The Ticket Specialists know that a playoffs game is more than just a game. It is a lifetime of hoping and waiting answered. It is the fan’s chance to live the postseason for nine innings with their team. The Ticket Specialists will have those seats to make that dream come true. With a superb inventory of tickets at amazingly affordable prices, each fan can see their team in a postseason game. The ticket broker has no problem getting tickets to the extra games on the schedule and makes sure that the fans will have no problem fitting a couple of extra games themselves.
Back in the spring every team had a chance. Each club, no matter how big or small the payroll knew that if the right hitter caught on fire or that young pitcher began to show why he was drafted that their team could end up playing late into the fall. The long season picked up steam after the All Star game and baseball tickets meant more than just a nice summer escape. Every baseball fan has the playoffs on their mind and every baseball team still in the hunt for the division is trying to concentrate on making the playoffs for a chance at the pennant and a chance to win a World Series.
Four teams from each league make it, three division champions and the best of the rest. That means 12 teams watch enviably from home as the humidity lets up and the change in the season hangs ever so subtly in the air. The intensity of the competition and the focus of the fans and the players blind them from the temperature change and the ushers in a new found sense of excitement.
The playoffs in the last few years have held nothing but surprises. It all started with the dethroning of the Yankees, the dominant team of the ‘90s and for most of the history of the World Series, by the upstart Diamondbacks in 2001. The Marlins made sure the Yankees would go home championship-less again two years later. Then the true mark of change befell Major League Baseball- the Red Sox won it all.
The Red Sox victory in 2004, including a historic comeback from a 0-3 hole against their bitter foe the Yankees meant things were changing. Their 86-year penance had ended. The Curse of the Bambino had been lifted. Now truly any team thought they would need to be thinking about playoff, and even World Series, tickets in the fall. The Chicago White Sox ended their own 88-year blunder, erasing the Black Sox scandal from fans minds.
What will come next no one knows. The Diamondbacks and Rays have proven that their short history means nothing and that they too can compete. The Chicago Cubs are hoping to break their own curse at Wrigley Field. The Boston Red Sox are trying to make this century their own with a third World Series in five years. Many more storylines run deep for all the contenders.
The Ticket Specialists know that a playoffs game is more than just a game. It is a lifetime of hoping and waiting answered. It is the fan’s chance to live the postseason for nine innings with their team. The Ticket Specialists will have those seats to make that dream come true. With a superb inventory of tickets at amazingly affordable prices, each fan can see their team in a postseason game. The ticket broker has no problem getting tickets to the extra games on the schedule and makes sure that the fans will have no problem fitting a couple of extra games themselves.