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We’re getting close to the time of year that baseball fans look forward to the way kids look forward to Christmas – the MLB Playoffs! In just over a month the 2008 MLB Playoff berths will be decided, and then in October we can watch the best of the best battle it out for their respective National and American League pennants and then the legendary World Series. MLB Playoffs and MLB World Series tickets are notoriously hard to come by, but with Coast to Coast as your source, you can go to any game you’d like. The only catch is that tickets won’t last long, so if you want to be there to see history in the making, get your 2008 MLB Playoffs and 2008 World Series tickets today!
A great thing about baseball--it's never over till it's over. Even with the regular season behind us, the Major League Baseball Playoffs hold the promise of fierce and dramatic competition. You can never know when your baseball tickets will buy you a chance to witness history--take one example from the 2005 postseason: the sellout crowd in the stands for Game 4 of Division Series between Houston and Atlanta got the equivalent of two games for the price of one: a record-setting 18 innings of heart-stopping, and for the Braves, one out away from a stay-alive victory in the 9th inning, heartbreaking, baseball at its finest!
The MLB Playoffs contenders of 2007 included the Arizona Diamondbacks, who defeated the Chicago Cubs, and the Cleveland Indians, who beat the New York Yankees in the first round. Meanwhile, the Colorado Rockies overcame the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox upset the Los Angeles Angels. Who were you rooting for? No matter which team, getting a hold of your own tickets was a way to see some baseball history for yourself.
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