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Welcome to Golden Tickets
Golden Tickets is your one-stop source for tickets to watch baseball
at any MLB game and for any major sporting, theater, and concert
event. Think of us as your passport to the best MLB seats with over
16 years of experience in the business of obtaining first-class
tickets in a secure and flexible online environment. We are founding
members of the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB) and
have been in excellent standing with the Better Business Bureau
for 16 years.
As an industry leader, you can count on Golden Tickets for:
- On-time delivery of your Major League Baseball tickets;
- Encrypted ticket orders processed through a secure server; and
- Convenient payment and delivery options.
Tickets to all MLB games are available for sale online 24 hours
a day. Clicking on any link on our MLB Tickets page will take you
to our secure server to purchase tickets. For your own protection,
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information.
Search by MLB team by clicking here. If your interests
extend beyond baseball, visit our Quick Ticket Finder sidebar. If
you cannot find the Major League Baseball tickets you're looking
for, please call us at (800) 288-2461 for assistance.
About MLB
Major League Baseball has often brought our nation together in times
of crisis as well as prosperity. In doing so, it has been designated
the National Pastime. While the exact origins of baseball are unknown,
most people agree that it is based on the English game of rounders.
The first recorded baseball contest took place in 1846. President
William Howard Taft's toss to Walter Johnson in 1910 made baseball
history and launched a new presidential tradition: the Opening Day
first pitch. MLB's Opening Day is unique to baseball. Other sports
have season openers, but baseball's Opening Day marks the ceremonial
beginning of spring. On April 16, 1940, 21-year old Bob Feller threw
the first and only Opening Day no-hitter, shutting down the White
Sox at old Comiskey Park, 1-0. The temperature was a chilly 35 degrees
and Feller was pitching on two days rest. In 2003, MLB celebrated
the 100th anniversary of the World Series. For more information
on MLB, visit the official MLB Website.
Contact us at (800) 288-2461 if you have questions about tickets
for any MLB game, or any major sporting, theater or concert event.
You may also Email Us and we will respond
within 24 hours.
Major League Baseball Tickets are sold for more than face value.
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and/or logos, are registered trademarks of Major League Baseball (MLB) and
are used herein for factual description purposes only. We are in no way
associated with or authorized by Major League Baseball and neither the Major
League Baseball nor their affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell
goods and/or services in conjunction with MLB events.
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