A strong half century in the modern era has made every season a potential playoff season in Cincinnati. Reds tickets are purchased with the memories of the Big Red Machine and the ‘70s firmly in place. The team and the city by the river look to the postseason every year, from the beginning of spring training to the All Star break the last few stretches of the pennant race.
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The Reds history is really a history of Jeckyll and Hyde. The first half of their history they were Jeckyll, unable to compete much apart from winning a series the White Sox threw back in 1919. The second half has seen teams that rank among the best ever and years that are truly inspirational. Playoff tickets have been a plenty in the last 50 years as Cincinnati found a reason to love baseball again.
The ‘70s was simply the decade of the Reds. Nicknamed the Big Red Machine, Sparky Anderson managed a team of supremely talented hitters like Pete Rose, Dave Concepcion, and Joe Morgan and pitchers Gary Nolan, Don Gullet, and Jack Billingham. Those players went on win the World Series twice in four attempts that decade and had playoff tickets for six years as the Reds won the National League West title six times.
The team suffered through the racist tirades from Marge Schott to return to the big series in 1990 in a surprising season that had playoff tickets after the regular season was over. Rob Dibble, Danny Jackson, Norm Charlton, and Randy Myers were un-hittable for Cincinnati and the offense provided plenty of run support with Chris Sabo, Barry Larkin, Paul O’Neill, and Eric Davis. Lou Piniella took the team throughout the entire season in first place and beta the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Oakland Athletics, being an underdog each series.
The new Reds will needs the pitching staff to find a consistent starter or two to help Edinson Volquez on the mound. It would be great if he could throw every game, but he cannot. Playoff tickets will be equally worthless if Joey Vitto and Brandon Phillips do not make the next step to help out Adam Dunn, who is swinging for the fences every time now.
The Cincinnati Reds have plenty of playoff tickets with Ticket Specialists this and every season. Terrific prices and a great inventory make sure that every seat at the Great American Ball Park to every game on the schedule is a great one. The Ticket Specialists are simply the best for every sport and every team and every part of the season, so visit the ticket broker whenever you have ticket needs.