Yankee Baseball Tickets: 5 Reasons Why You Should Book Yours

In the last 162 years since the first baseball match kicked off between the New York baseball club and the Knickerbockers , much has happened.

Today major league baseball rules, way ahead of others! In case you are a baseball nut, low-cost tickets are vital, since you are really anticipating witnessing the maximum number of matches feasible, without burning a hole in your pocket. Given below are my five reasons why you should book your tickets to see the fixtures ahead of time:

1. Baseball buffs in Chicago have special reasons for following the game, which is as characteristically all-American as the metropolis is. The Chicago Baseball Museum was set up to guarantee we do not stop thinking about the city's contribution to the game. (Although, that would be very unlikely, with names like Ernie Banks, Paul Konerko, Carlos Zambrano, and Minnie Minoso etching their names in the chronicles of the game.

This is the only city which has 2 official Major League baseball sides: Chicago White Sox in the American League, and Chicago Cubs in the National League. Chicago Cubs, in particular, have to be mentioned for their magnificent accomplishments in the National league the last year.

2. On June 2, 2008 when The LA Dodgers' beat the Rockies 8-2, it gave us a hint of how strong the Dodgers have been in the sport all these years. Right now just behind the leaders in the National League West table and hot on the leaders' trail, they are strong competitors to reckon with. In 2004, the year they gained the West Division championship, they renewed prospects of replicating 1988, their most excellent year. That was the year, the Dodgers lifted the trophy at the National League and the World Series.

3. New Yorkers, in particular, will hate to skip seeing the Yankees, who've broken all records. You wouldn't be lying if you were to describe the Yankees as the most prolific in American Football so far. Having won 39 American League and 26 World Series titles, the Yankees will be keen to reclaim the East Division cup this year after losing it for the first time in a decade, in 2007.

4. The Washington Nationals team is a comparative newcomer to the National League, having been moved from Montreal, Canada as recently as 2005. Even as their progress in the league could have been more exciting than has been the case, in the 2007-2008 off-season we saw two up-coming young players, Elijah Dukes and Lastings Milledge, become part of the team. The new faces are expected to boost the team hugely over the next couple of seasons. With their stated goal of making Washington the city round which baseball revolves, the Nationals have made sure of a lot of curious attention from ardent followers of the game.

5. The coming season is only 4 months away. You wouldn't want to be caught napping without tickets in October 2008, four months from now when the matches start. All the more so if your favorite team is playing.

You don't have to move out of your home, this year, to purchase the tickets that are required. They can be bought, on the net, for all games, and for regular or post season.

Whether you are a fan of Yankees, Red Sox, or Mets, or just a Baseball Fan, get great cheap baseball tickets to all of the games you want to be at http://www.eMLBticket.com .

Steve Hall is a Youth Baseball Coach and Baseball Enthusiast who wants to do everything he can to increase the game's popularity.

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