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The playoffs are in full swing and for Red Sox, Phillies, Dodgers and Rays fans, they have been thrilling. Unfortunately, Angels, White Sox and Brewers fans aren’t feeling as jovial, as they were all knocked out in the first round. Their pain, however, doesn’t compare to that of Cubs fans. 2008 wasn’t the year that the “Curse of the Billy Goat” was broken, and when the Dodgers swept the Cubs 3 games to 0, you could hear Cubs fans sobbing across the nation. But just because the Cubs are out doesn’t mean that the excitement is over. There’s still plenty of action to come, and Coast to Coast has the best selection of MLB Playoffs and World Series tickets available. Get yours today and catch the 2008 MLB Playoffs and 2008 World Series in person!
Major League Baseball (more commonly referred to as simply MLB) is the top level of baseball competition in North America, and includes teams from the United States and Canada. It’s split into the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), and both leagues are further divided into three divisions, the East Division, Central Division and West Division.
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