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Congratulations to the Philadelphia Phillies, who beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4 games to 1 to win the 2008 MLB World Series!
The wait is over and it’s finally time for the 2008 World Series! Last year’s World Series winners the Boston Red Sox scored a wild card berth but the Tampa Bay Rays shocked the world by beating them to take home the AL Pennant and securing a spot in the 2008 World Series (their first-ever trip there). Unfortunately for Chicago Cubs’ fans, 2008 wasn’t the year that brought the end to the “Curse of the Billy Goat”. The Philadelphia Phillies will represent the NL in the World Series this year. Though some fans have been disappointed, plenty more have been elated, and there’s still plenty of action to come. If you want to be there to see it all live, don’t wait, get your 2008 World Series tickets today!
How did all this World Series history begin? The first World Series between the AL and NL was in 1903. The World Series began when Pittsburgh of the older National League (founded in 1876) invited Boston of the American League (founded in 1901) to play a best-of-9 game series to determine which of the two league champions was the best.
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