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Our goal is to help you find the best place to purchase tickets online.
We search the web looking for websites selling MLB tickets. We
want to help you find sites that are:
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Reliable
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Provide great
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Offer the best
prices
You will find a list of sites that sell baseball tickets near the top of
this page. We list different ticket brokers for different teams,
because certain brokers may have better prices for certain teams.
For example, a ticket broker in Chicago will probably have better prices
for Cubs tickets compared to brokers not located in Chicago.
However, this is not always the case, which is why we compare prices
between the different sites.
Good luck in your search for tickets and hopefully we can help you find
a reliable broker that will provide you with good service and great
prices so you can get out and enjoy the game!
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Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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The Tampa Bay
Devil Rays are a Major League Baseball team, with its base of
operations being in St. Petersburg, Florida. |
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The Devil Rays play at Tropicana Field which was originally known as the Florida Suncoast
Dome. It was renamed Tropicana Field in 1996 when Tampa Bay was award
a Major League franchise. |
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The Tampa Bay
Devil Rays team were formed in 1998. The team name was chosen in a
phone poll, with “Mana Rays” coming in a close second.
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Tropicana Field originally featured Astroturf, but changed to Fieldturf in 2000. Where Astroturf is basically like a hard carpet, Fieldturf
is like a fake grass. |
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Devil Rays played
their first regular season baseball game against Detroit Tigers losing
11-6 on March 31, 1998. |
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The Devil Rays are yet to win their division, or make the playoffs.
* Tampa Bay has retired just one number in there short history. Wade Boggs’ #12 was retired after he was with the team from 1998-1999.
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The 2002 season was memorable for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, but it was because of something that the team would like to forget. At seasons end, the Devil Rays had a record of 55-106, marking the first time in 20 years that a Major League Baseball franchise lost 100 games in consecutive seasons. In one of the few player-for-manager swaps in history, the Devil Rays traded All-Star Randy Winn to the Seattle Mariners for Manager Lou Piniella.
The 2003 season marked the beginning of the Lou Piniella era in Tampa Bay, but it did not mark a turning of the tides. The Devil Rays finish the season 63-99, barely missing their third consecutive season with 100 losses. Outfielder Rocco Baldelli had a solid rookie year, and finish strong in Rookie of the Year voting.
The 2004 season was just like the previous seasons, the Devil Rays struggled to stay away from the 100 loss mark. Ending the season with a record of 59-73, the Devil Rays only succeeded in winning 14 more games than they had the previous year. The rebuilding process is still in the works for the Devil Rays as they attempt to retool for the 2005 season. |
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The battle to reach .500 has
been steadied, as the Tampa Bay Devil Rays sit at 41 wins and 41
losses as of July 7, 2004. Reaching .500 was helped by Mark
Hendrickson as he pitched eight shutout innings against the Orioles.
The Devil Rays got 14 hits in the first game of the current 11-game
road trip in Florida, as the Rays are hitting .200 with 26 hits out of
130 at bats. Out fielder Rocco Baldelli has a hitting streak of eight
straight games and catcher Toby Hall is batting .405 with runners in
scoring position. Tino Martinez has hit his 312th homerun, tying him
for 91st on the all-time list. Out fielder Carl Crawford is the Ray’s
only All-star representative in Houston on July 13, 2004.
Tropicana Field in Tampa Bay is known as “The Ballpark of the 21st
Century”. Renovated in 1996, Tropicana field is now 1.1 million square
feet that is full of fan services and attractions found nowhere else
in MLB. The different restaurants offer a variety of atmosphere for
fans. The dining at Tropicana Field engulfs fans with the love of the
game. There is the Batter’s Eye Restaurant that sits in center field
and allows fans to watch while they are eating. The Checkers Bullpen
Café offers fans a chance to sit outside of the bullpens while dining
and watching the game. As fans eat on the field they will probably not
even noticed that the field is made of artificial turf and an all dirt
base path because it is made to look like real grass. When fans drive
by the stadium after the Rays have won a home game, the dome will be
lit orange in honor of the park’s sponsor, Tropicana Dole Beverages. |
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