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The upcoming Major League Baseball season is right around the corner and the game's never been hotter. America's pastime is the perfect event for your family or for your business, but you won't be able to get into the game without the right tickets.

Earlier this year Craig Biggio of Houston Astros became the 27th player in major league history to get 3,000 career hits. If it were easy to get 3,000 hits, many players would have done it, however, three factors stand in the way: 1) Injuries. 2) Longevity. 3) Consistency. Craig Biggio has it all and proved it by punching his ticket to the Baseball Hall of Fame when he retires.

When Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's major league career home run record with his 756th dinger, he had hit homers off of 447 different pitchers. Bonds also holds the major league career records for walks with 2,540 and intentional walks with 679. He holds the all-time single season major league records for most home runs (73), on base percentage (.609), slugging percentage (.863), and walks (232). Could he be the best ever?

This article describes what it's like watching a Chicago Cubs game from an outfield rooftop.

Philadelphia Phillies' fans are arguably the least patient and most volatile in baseball, and I know why. A report in USA Today (7-3-07) notes that the Phillies are on the verge of becoming the first pro sports franchise to record 10,000 losses. They had 9,996 losses as of July 3, 2007. The next nearest teams in losses are the Atlanta Braves (9,675) and Chicago Cubs (9,421). I would have guessed the Cubs but not the Braves.

A brief history of the Philadelphia Phillies with tips and advice on the game of baseball.

Doc's Sports explains how to most efficiently bet MLB run lines.
Article Tags: mlb, baseball

A glance at what makes New York Mets baseball so popular with ticket advice and tips on playing the game.

A brief look at the Milwaukee Brewers baseball history with ticket advice and taking care of your gloves.

Advice on purchasing New York Yankees tickets with a look at the history of the team.

A brief glance at the history of the Florida Marlins baseball team with advice for purchasing tickets to a game.

A brief glance at the hsitory of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays with advice for purchasing tickets to a game.

A brief glance at the Seattle Mariners baseball history with some must know facts about Major League Baseball.

A brief history of the Colorado Rockies baseball team with a look at equipment for the sport and ticket purchasing tips.

A short history of baseball and tips for purchasing baseball tickets.

Advice on how to obtain hard to get sports tickets for every event and venue nationwide.

A sports ticket broker is your best bet in helping you arrange your tickets for the games of your choice.

With New York having more than one team for each of the four major sports - Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey, the sports calendar is always full, either for the home or away games. Of the nine teams that represent New York in these four major sports: two belong to the Major League Baseball (MLB); two to the National Basketball Association (NBA); three to the National Hockey League (NHL); and two to the National Football League (NFL).

Affectionately known by their fans as the O's and the Birds, the Baltimore Orioles are a major league baseball team rooted in Baltimore, Maryland. They are owned by Peter Angelos, an attorney.
Article Tags: mlb, baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball. Major League Baseball specifically refers to the organization that operates North American professional baseball's two major leagues, the National League and the American League. A joint organizational structure had been existed between them since 1903.The American League is in operation under the Designated Hitter Rule while the National League is not operated on the same rule.

 
 
 

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