September 10, 2008

Phillies Playoff Tickets Available

Posted by: DC
Filed under: Announcement

In order to get Phillies post-season tickets, fans must register online at phillies.com. Only after doing so will you be able to purchase tickets for the National League Division Series, the National League Championship Series and the World Series.

The registration deadline is Wednesday, September 17 at 12 p.m.

“We want to make postseason tickets available to as many fans as possible and we believe the ticket opportunity is the fairest method to accomplish this goal” says John Weber, Phillies Vice President, Sales and Ticketing Operations.

Weber said there has been an “overwhelming response” from season ticket holders and there are now a “limited number” of seats available to the public.

Let’s just hope the bastards get in there.

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