Re: General Discussion

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Got these by 10:10 this morning:


2017 ALDS Home Game 1
October 5, 2017 Time TBD

Standing Room Only
Section Price Type
SRO9 Standing Room Only $56.00 Postseason Single
Standing Room Only/Limited View based on capacity
Total Convenience Fee for 1 seat $6.00
Price for 1 seat $62.00
Subtotal: $62.00
Order Processing: (including delivery) $3.35
Total: $65.35

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2017 ALDS Home Game 3
October 11, 2017 Time TBD

Standing Room Only
Section Price Type
SRO8 Standing Room Only $66.00 Postseason Single
Standing Room Only/Limited View based on capacity
Total Convenience Fee for 1 seat $6.00
Price for 1 seat $72.00
Subtotal: $72.00
Order Processing: (including delivery) $3.35
Total: $75.35

Re: General Discussion

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Cleveland Indians sell out American League Division Series tickets in less than 30 minutes

September 29, 2017 at 10:21 AM

By Joe Noga, cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Tickets for all Cleveland Indians American League Division series home games sold out Friday about 30 minutes after going on sale to the public at 10 a.m.

Games 1 and 2 of the ALDS sold out by 10:16 a.m, the team announced via Twitter. Moments later, the team tweeted that tickets for a potential Game 5, if necessary, were also gone.

Cleveland's magic number to clinch home field advantage throughout the American League playoffs is 2. Any combination of Indians wins and/or Houston losses totaling 2 would give the Tribe home field advantage in a potential second-round matchup.

American League Division Series schedule

Game 1: Thursday, Oct. 5
Game 2: Friday, Oct. 6
Game 3: Sunday, Oct. 8
Game 4: Monday, Oct. 9
Game 5: Wednesday, Oct. 11* (if necessary)

Re: General Discussion

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Will the Cub fans purchase all those tickets in Cleveland for the World Series once again this year?
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