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Welcome to the ABC Ticket's Major League Baseball tickets page where you can buy Baseball tickets online to almost any MLB game.  Tickets are listed below, categorized by the team's name. So, "Philadelphia Phillies Vs. The Florida Marlins" would fall under both Philadelphia Phillies or Florida Marlins. World Series tickets and MLB Playoff tickets (including NLCS and ALCS tickets) will be categorized under the home team's name below also, so if you are looking for Boston Red Sox World Series tickets click on "Boston Red Sox".


 
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Pick Up Your Major League Baseball Playoff Tickets

If fans in 2006 saw the Detroit Tigers make a trip to the World Series, imagine what you might see with Major League Baseball playoff tickets in 2007. Sammy Sosa returns from retirement to the Texas Rangers. Barry Bonds sits on the verge of breaking Hank Aaron’s all-time home run record. The Chicago Cubs spend millions of dollars and hire a new manager, which makes fans in the Windy City believe that this could be the year. Maybe it is.

In the National League, the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals look like early favorites. However, the Atlanta Braves hope to topple the New York Mets to reclaim their NL East crown. Fans in Philadelphia believe Ryan Howard’s bat may be the answer to the city’s championship woes. On the flip side, the New York Yankees field yet another strong lineup in the American League. Fans in Minnesota hope the Twins can capitalize on a young and talented roster for another season of success.

Regardless of how the regular season goes, you will certainly want Major League Baseball playoff tickets when the beginning of October arrives. With so much talent throughout the 30 rosters, the 2007 playoffs will match each year’s level of intensity. Every sports fan recognizes the magic of the autumn season and hopes to pick up Major League Baseball playoff tickets. While critics and analysts can debate early predictions about the outcome of this year’s season, fans are anxious to see what really happens. Who will have breakout seasons? Who will make the All-Star team? What rookies will deliver a new level of talent to the game? And of course, who will win the World Series?

From wild card berths to conference titles, baseball fans are anxious to see what the postseason has in store. You can be a part of baseball history with Major League Baseball playoff tickets. Whether your team finished at the top of the division or in the cellar in 2006, 2007 marks a new chapter with a new roster and new possibilities.

Why You Want 2007 World Series Tickets

Try to think of one reason why you would not want World Series tickets. Pretty tough, right? Regardless of what team colors you wear, a trip to see the World Series is one of the best opportunities in sports. Over 100 seasons of Major League Baseball have paved the way for some of the most memorable moments in the history of championship sports. Remember Dave Winfield’s 11th inning double to deliver a World Series title to the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992? How about the ten scoreless innings in Game 7 from hurler Jack Morris to lift the Minnesota Twins past the Atlanta Braves in the 1991 World Series? After the 2007 World Series, we may all look back at this year’s championship battle as one of the greatest in the history of the game.

The last two years have laid the groundwork for old faces to return to the World Series. The Chicago White Sox championship in 2005 marked the first title for the team since 1917. Fans who purchased 2006 World Series tickets saw the Detroit Tigers climb back to greatness. After nearly two decades of absence from the postseason, the Motor City franchise soared back into the limelight with a magnificent Wild Card run before losing to the St. Louis Cardinals.

Consider the talent in Major League Baseball this year. From young Ryan Howard’s home run extravaganza in Philadelphia to Ichiro Suzuki’s speed in Seattle, 2007 showcases tomorrow’s Hall of Fame talent. The regular season will undoubtedly be a battle for playoff position among this year’s crop of talented teams. With such strong competition, World Series tickets in 2007 will give you a chance to witness what may be one of the most memorable Octobers yet.

Who will win this year’s Fall Classic? Will the New York Yankees add to their record total of 26 championships? Will the St. Louis Cardinals repeat last year’s fate behind the bat of first baseman Albert Pujols? Can the Chicago Cubs ever reverse the curse and reach the World Series again? As a thrilling 2007 season waits to unfold, prepare to watch a fantastic ending with your World Series tickets.

3 Reasons You Want American League Conference Tickets - ALCS

Fans around the country know the truth about the American League: the offensive excitement in AL ballparks is enough to keep American League Conference tickets soaring in popularity. With designated hitters replacing pitchers in batting lineups, American League play always produces high run production to keep fans on the edges of their seats. However, pitching does not take a backseat in importance in AL ballparks, and two southpaws certain to heat up the mound are the New York Yankees’ Andy Pettite and the Seattle Mariners’ Jarrod Washburn. Pettite’s return to New York has Yankees fans especially hopeful for the team’s starting rotation and Washburn leads the Mariners’ starting rotation in the West Division.

Take Me Out to the Ballpark with American League Conference tickets

In the homes of America’s Pastime, every game is a win for the fans because of the atmosphere. From the Boston Red Sox’ Fenway Park to the Seattle Mariners’ Safeco Field, American League Conference tickets offer entrance to some of the most pristine diamonds in America. With a brand new stadium planned for 2009 in the Bronx, this season is one of the last opportunities to catch a game at one of baseball’s historical landmarks, Yankee Stadium. For another taste of history, Baltimore’s beautiful Camden Yards offers Orioles’ fans a scenic place for a ballgame.

Get American League Conference Tickets to these Key Matchups

As the 2007 season opens, fans recognize that the battle for postseason positions will be especially intense in the American League. The New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox will provide one of the most exciting rivalries throughout the year, and fans will continue to contribute to the fiery atmosphere in the Northeast. However, the Detroit Tigers’ trip to the World Series in 2006 shows that the arc of power in the AL is shifting. After many years of struggle, the Tigers look to build on last year’s success, and American League Conference tickets to any series against Detroit will showcase a young dynasty in the making. The Twin Cities are another new home to a revitalized AL powerhouse as the Minnesota Twins work to add to their string of six consecutive winning seasons.

3 Reasons You Want National League Tickets

With young stars emerging throughout Major League Baseball, National League Conference tickets are some of the most sought after seats in all of professional sports. While the 16 teams of the conference all offer superior levels of excitement and competition, there are three reasons to pick up your tickets today: Ryan Howard, Albert Pujols and Barry Bonds. The Philadelphia Phillies’ Howard and St. Louis Cardinals’ Pujols provide two looks at baseball’s next era of heavy hitters. Both young superstars have been atop the NL in home runs for the past two years, and each brings a new level of offensive thrill to the game that gives fans across the country a reason to cheer. Despite the steroid debate that surrounds Bonds, this is THE year that he can break Hank Aaron’s longstanding home run record. Tickets to Bonds’ San Francisco Giants’ games will be some of the hottest of the season.

Take Me Out to the Ballpark with National League Tickets

The playing fields of the NL are enough to keep National League Conference tickets selling out. For many fans, a trip to see the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field is a religious experience. The ivy-lined walls of the Friendly Confines are among the most beautiful places in the country to watch a game, and the bleacher seats are among the most lively and vibrant atmospheres in baseball. For a fresh look at the stadiums of the sport, the newly built Busch Stadium in St. Louis and the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati offer glimpses into the most contemporary designs of America’s Pastime.

Get National League Tickets to these Key Matchups - battle for the NLCS

After over a hundred years of competition, National League Conference tickets include seats to some of the oldest rivalries in sports. With a revitalized lineup and a new manager at the helm, the Chicago Cubs look to win this season’s score against the Cardinals. After their first absence from the playoffs in 14 years, look for the Atlanta Braves to fight to the top of the NL East Division. With many off-season changes to boost the bullpen, fans in Atlanta hope that the franchise can return to its expected level of greatness. No matter the matchup, expect another thrilling year in the National League.


PAST 2006 World Series ticket info - baseball's biggest game

Did you miss out on World Series tickets last year? Are you kicking yourself because you passed up the chance to see the Chicago White Sox win their first World Series in over 80 years? If you are, then it’s time to make sure that you don’t miss out on the action again. Get your 2006 World Series tickets now and get the best. Get World Series tickets from abctickets.com.

In the last few years the World Series has given MLB fans some unforgettable moments. Take for instance the young upstart teams that have won The Series in recent years. The Florida Marlins, who didn’t enter MLB until 1993, brought home a World Series win in 1997 and again in 2003. The amazing Arizona Diamondbacks got their first World Series in 2001 after being in the league a mere four years. And then how about the Red Sox? In probably the most celebrated span of futility in the history of baseball, the Boston Red Sox finally shrugged off “The Curse of the Bambino” and won the World Series in 2004. Who can forget Curt Schilling, bleeding on the mound, but still hurling strikes across the plate in what may have been the gutsiest World Series performance ever seen? How will you live with yourself if you don’t get World Series tickets?

Here are some of the things you could have seen if you had been lucky enough to nail down World Series tickets over the years:

1) Bill Buckner lets an easy ground ball get away and the Red Sox frustration continues.
2) Carlton Fisk’s homer in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series.
3) Edgar Renteria’s two-out bases loaded single in the 11th inning that won the 1997 World Series for the Florida Marlins.
4) Jack Morris pitching a 10 inning shutout in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series that gave the Twins their championship.

Do we need to keep going? Simply put, World Series tickets give you a chance to witness history, to be there in the ballpark when unforgettable events occur. Years from now, when the talk turns to the greatest moments in sports, you could be able to say “I was there. I had 2006 World Series tickets.”
 


Past American League Championship series - ALCS ticket and NLCS ticket info

The drama of Major League Baseball's postseason climaxes this week, and you can witness the thrill of victory and agony of defeat live with World Series tickets from ABCTickets.com.  The Detroit Tigers, champs of the American League, and the St. Louis Cardinals, owners of the National League pennant, will meet in the World Series for the third time. In the 1934, the Cardinals won a grueling seven-game series against the Tigers. Detroit would get its revenge in 1969, in another thrilling series decided by a winner-take-all seventh game. Is another seven-game showdown in the works? Find out with 2006 World Series tickets from ABCTickets.com.

The Cardinals, led by MVP candidate Albert Pujols, are not strangers to seventh-game drama. St. Louis punched its World Series ticket with a historic seventh-game victory over the New York Mets. Tied 1-1 in the ninth inning, Yadier Molina belted a two-run home run over the leftfield fence at Shea Stadium to help the Cardinals to the World Series for the second time in the last three years. St. Louis was swept by the Boston Red Sox in the 2004 World Series.

The surprising Tigers cashed their World Series ticket with a four-game sweep of the Oakland A's. Anchored by veteran starter Kenny Rogers, manager Jim Leyaland's bunch is bolstered by a dynamic and young pitching staff. How the Tigers youngster handle the pressure of the World Series could determine who takes home the crown? The Tigers have been to the World Series nine times, winning four titles. But it's been 22 years since Detroit's last appearance in the Fall Classic. In 1984, the Tigers knocked off the San Diego Padres in five games.

As usual, World Series tickets will be full of drama and excitement. Will it be the Tigers who cap off one the most improbable seasons with a World Series crown? Or will Pujols and the Cardinals ride off into the sunset with World Series title in their pocket? Find out all the answers and experience all the drama firsthand with World Series tickets from ABCTickets.com.

 

Past Preview of the ALCS....
Just like everyone expected at the beginning of the season ... the Oakland A's and Detroit Tigers will square off in the American League Championship Series for the right to go to the World Series. OK, maybe that's not who all the experts had playing for the American League pennant, but the Tigers and A's definitely have all the ingredients to cook up one heck of an ALCS. That makes American League Championship Series tickets from ABCTickets.com one of the hottest tickets in baseball.

Of course, ABCTickets.com has all the American League Championship Series tickets you'll need. We can put you in the best seats at Oakland's McAfee Coliseum or at Detroit's Comerica Park to catch each game of what promises to be a thrilling, nail-biting series.

Oakland, bolstered by a solid pitching staff and a line-up of rising stars, fought off the Angels and Texas to win the American League Western Division. In the postseason, the A's swept the Minnesota Twins in the American League Divisional Series to advance to the ALCS. Dazzling lefthander Barry Zito and hard-throwing Dan Haren form a dynamic duo at the top of A's pitching rotation. Zito won a team-high 16 games this season and has been even more impressive in the playoffs. He out-dueled Minnesota's Johan Santana in the first game of the divisional series. Haren capped off the sweep of the Twins by allowing just two runs in six innings in the decisive Game 3.

Detroit has been this year's Cinderella story, climbing out of the cellar to win the American League Central Division. No one thought the Tigers would be where they are today, expect maybe for veteran manager Jim Leyland. Even after cruising through the regular season, most pundits thought the Tigers' magical ride would end at the hands of the New York Yankees. But, but led by its young, talented pitching staff and veteran hurler Kenny Rogers, the Tigers knocked of the Yankees to advance to the American League Championship Series.  

The Tigers haven't been to the World Series in 22 years. Oakland made its last appearance in the Fall Classic in 1990. Which team will reach this year's World Series? Will it be the lovable Tigers or the hard-nosed A's? Find out with American League Championship Series tickets from ABCTickets.com

2006 National League Championship Series

It all comes down to game 7 we will have World Series tickets for either team if/when they make it to the World Series vs. the Tigers New York Mets World Series tickets
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Past NLCS preview with the Mets and Cards
Featuring the powerful St. Louis Cardinals and the loveable New York Mets, National League Championship Series tickets are packed with plenty of star power and are a real treat for baseball fans. The NLCS tips off in New York at Shea Stadium for Games 1 and 2, before heading west to historic Busch Stadium. Stop by ABCTickets.com to check out our gigantic selection of National League Championship Series tickets for all the games in St. Louis and New York.

The Cardinals are back in the NLCS for a third consecutive season. Despite struggling toward the end of the regular season, Tony LaRussa's club had little to no trouble disposing of the San Diego Padres in the National League Divisional Season. St. Louis' MVP candidate Albert Pujols had a big hand in that four-game series victory. Known as "El Hombre," Pujols hit .333 with a home run and three RBI's against the Padres. You can bet the Mets will be paying special attention to the Cardinals' slugger. But Willie Randolph's team has its fair share of mashers, as well.

  The National League East Division champion Mets feature a line-up that is strong from top to bottom. New York first baseman Carlos Delgado hit .429 with a home run and two RBI in the Mets' sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Second-year third baseman David Wright also had a huge series and will a force in the NLCS. He hit .333 against the Dodgers and has emerged as a clutch performer for the Mets.

 

The Cardinals will be looking to erase the bad memories of last year's National League Championship Series, when they were eliminated in six games by the Houston Astros. Pujols connected on a dramatic home run in that series and will out to do the same against the Mets' depleted pitching staff that will be without Pedro Martinez and Orlando Hernandez.

 

New York last reached the World Series in 2000. The Cardinals were there just two seasons ago. All the stars will be out to see the 2006 National League Divisional Series between the Cardinals and Mets. Will you be there? You will with National League Divisional Series tickets from ABCTickets.com. 

 


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