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Orioles Postseason Ticket Lottery Open Now


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Hey all,

Not sure if this is the right place to post - if not please let me know or mod feel free to delete/move thread.

Been checking around the internet for a while waiting to see about the O's postseason lottery. The website up until today said there was going to be no lottery, but today it changed and it appears that the lottery opened up at 9 AM this morning.

Here's the link:

http://m.mlb.com/orioles/tickets/info/postseason-tickets

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Hey all,

Not sure if this is the right place to post - if not please let me know or mod feel free to delete/move thread.

Been checking around the internet for a while waiting to see about the O's postseason lottery. The website up until today said there was going to be no lottery, but today it changed and it appears that the lottery opened up at 9 AM this morning.

Here's the link:

http://m.mlb.com/orioles/tickets/info/postseason-tickets

I think they have many tickets left.

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I still think that this is what led to the increase in attendance last year and the resulting decrease this year. A lot of people put down deposits for the 2015 season in order to buy 2014 playoff tickets.

Personally I put down two that year for $500 total to get 4 tickets to the ALDS and ALCS games. Then I just had that 500 transferred to a two seat 29 game plan that was only 1200ish last year. This year that same plan was $1,600. I didn't renew. I bet this scenario happened to a lot of people like myself.

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