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Who said they can't get on a run? lol.

Dear Season Plan Member, 

With fewer than six weeks remaining in the regular season, the Orioles are in the hunt to return to the Postseason this October! 

As part of our Orange Carpet Benefits Program, we would like to offer you the opportunity to purchase 2017 Postseason tickets. This year, you will receive up to two different purchase offers - one is guaranteed and one is subject to availability. The first offer is a guarantee by way of an online only "Bronze Package" sale. The Bronze Package includes three potential Postseason games: American League Division Series Home Game 2, American League Championship Series Home Game 2, and World Series Home Game 2. Based on your 2017 season plan package, you are eligible to purchase up to 2 seat/s. The timing of the Bronze Package sale is based on seniority, with each group having at least 48 hours of exclusive access to this sale. You are eligible to purchase your Bronze Package beginning on Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. via your online My Orioles Tickets account by clicking on the "Special Offers" tab. This offer will expire at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, September 8. For complete details on your Postseason package, payment options and additional Postseason information, visit the link below. 

 

More info with pricing

 

http://m.mlb.com/orioles/tickets/info/spm-postseason-tickets?partnerId=ed-11840105-1013323453

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37 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

Who said they can't get on a run? lol.

Dear Season Plan Member, 

With fewer than six weeks remaining in the regular season, the Orioles are in the hunt to return to the Postseason this October! 

As part of our Orange Carpet Benefits Program, we would like to offer you the opportunity to purchase 2017 Postseason tickets. This year, you will receive up to two different purchase offers - one is guaranteed and one is subject to availability. The first offer is a guarantee by way of an online only "Bronze Package" sale. The Bronze Package includes three potential Postseason games: American League Division Series Home Game 2, American League Championship Series Home Game 2, and World Series Home Game 2. Based on your 2017 season plan package, you are eligible to purchase up to 2 seat/s. The timing of the Bronze Package sale is based on seniority, with each group having at least 48 hours of exclusive access to this sale. You are eligible to purchase your Bronze Package beginning on Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. via your online My Orioles Tickets account by clicking on the "Special Offers" tab. This offer will expire at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, September 8. For complete details on your Postseason package, payment options and additional Postseason information, visit the link below. 

 

More info with pricing

 

http://m.mlb.com/orioles/tickets/info/spm-postseason-tickets?partnerId=ed-11840105-1013323453

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Our only chance to snare one of the Wildcard spots is if we finish the season like the 1973 Mets did. They were in last place on August 30th with a record of 61-71, and leap-frogged all 5 teams in their division that were ahead of them in the final month of the season by going 21-8.

 

Of course, that '73 Mets team had Seaver, Koosman, and Matlack atop a 4-man starting rotation, and Tug McGraw coming out of the bullpen in an era when teams usually had 3 or 4 relief pitchers throwing almost all of the innings for the entire season.

 

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