While tickets for the Championship Series games are hot commodities in Cleveland and Denver- and near impossible to get your hands on in Boston- the market for NLCS tickets for the Diamondbacks home games in Phoenix this week is decidedly chilly. The Diamondbacks' front office says about 8,000 tickets to Game 1 and Game 2 at Chase Field remain unsold, and can be purchased for face value from the ticket office.
"I think we'll get there," [Arizona Diamondbacks president Derrick Hall] said. "Fans were waiting to see what the start times were."They were waiting to find out the start times? Fans of most of the rest of the major league clubs (excluding maybe the Marlins and
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Does this mean there's still room on the bandwagon?
Those dicknoses got spoiled by that early championship. No suffering before winning = no loyalty.
Dicknoses!!!
Extra P., well put. Only teams that who haven't won a World Series si...since...[sniffle] 1980 should [hic] get to go to...to the...[sob sob sob sob sob].
My wife's grandfather turned down two free tickets to one of the ALCS games because he didn't feel like sitting in mid-90s temperatures for three hours and figures he can go to the local rec center to watch on a 50" plasma.
I hate to say it, and I'd like to think I would never do the same, but the man might have a point.
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