If it's possible that anyone in Colorado DIDN'T watch the Rockies game last night, here's your news update: WE WON!
Last night the Rockies propelled themselves into the World Series by sweeping the Arizona Diamondbacks and winning the National League Championship four games to none!
The American League series is still going on, with the Indians leading the Red Socks two games to one. They play game four today at 8 p.m. in Cleveland.
Since you're probably wondering "How do I get World Series tickets?!," I've recapped all the important details listed on The Official Site of the Colorado Rockies below.
- Tickets go on sale on Monday, October 22, 2007, 10 a.m. MDT.
- World Series games at Coors Field scheduled for October 27, 28 & 29 (if needed)
- Tickets will go on sale at the following locations:
*Online at www.coloradorockies.com
*In Person at:
Coors Field
Rockies Dugout Stores
- Telephone orders will not be accepted.
- Line lotteries will be used at Coors Field and Rockies Dugout Stores.
- Overnight camping is not permitted at Coors Field; Lot A will open at 7:30 a.m. where the lottery will take place prior to 10 a.m.
- There is a limit of 4 tickets per person per game at all sales locations.
- Single game ticket prices range from: $65 for Rockpile Tickets (401-403) to $250 for the Club Level (214-247) and Infield Box (119-142).
Although normally I might be a little upset that baseball was cutting into the fall season of hiking, beautiful drives and early skiing and riding, this year I'm making an exception.
Because really, this is a historic event we're watching unfold! And what better epitomizes fall than World Series baseball?!
LETS GO ROCKIES!!
This semester my blog will be switching its focus to online communication. I'll be posting weekly about the best and worst of email, web sites and online advertising.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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