Six Must See Teams in the Second Half of the 2008 MLB Season New York Yankees While this is the last year for Yankee Stadium, the good news is you still have until Sunday, September 21 to visit the House that Ruth built--unless of course the Yanks make it to the postseason (which is a yearly guarantee). Don’t hesitate to see the New York Yankees, especially when archrival
Boston comes to town August 26-28. Time is running out!
Yankees Tickets will only become harder to find as it gets deeper into the season.
Tampa Bay RaysWho would have thought one of the perennially worst teams in baseball could actually be near the top of their division? And it’s not just
any division—it’s the American League East! With young talent, including potential Rookie of the Year Evan Langoria and pitching phenom Scott Kazmir, the Rays are serious contenders to win it all! Escape the Florida heat and head over to Tropicana Field.
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Los Angeles AngelsThe Angels are becoming one of the most well-rounded teams in baseball. It doesn't hurt to have a big-time pitching staff that includes John Lackey and Francisco Rodriguez, along with power hitters Mark Teixeira and Vladimir Guerrero. As the season rolls down,
Angels Tickets will just get even more valuable! Catch all the action at Angel Stadium to see if the Angels can win its fourth AL West division title in five years.
Chicago Cubs /
Milwaukee BrewersThe National League Central got a lot more interesting right before the All-Star break as two dominating pitchers joined the division. The Milwaukee Brewers traded for Cy Young winner CC Sabathia and the already dominate Chicago Cubs picked up Rich Harden from Oakland. Harden joins a loaded pitching staff that includes Carlos Zambrano and Ryan Dempster. Be there live as the Cubs, Brewers and even the
St. Louis Cardinals battle down to the wire for NL Central supremacy.
New York MetsAfter last season’s collapse and this season’s firing of manager Willie Randolph, the New York Mets have found a rhythm behind new manager Jerry Manuel and seem to have what it takes to contend in the tight National League East. The Mets have the talent with big hitters David Wright and Carlos Beltran. It also doesn’t hurt to have a pitching staff that includes Johan Santana, Oliver Perez and Billy Wagner. Hop on the #7 train to Shea Stadium and enjoy Mets baseball at its best.