Purchase Baltimore Orioles Playoff Tickets at Onlineseats
The Baltimore Orioles have been playing since 1901 when they were the Milwaukee Brewers and then the St. Louis Browns. The early history is not one filled with postseason glories, but the team has sold a fair share of playoff tickets since the move to Baltimore in 1954.
Baltimore Orioles 2009 Playoffs

Before the move while the team was still in St. Louis the team had a single pennant. The Browns finished 89-65 and met the cross-town Cardinals in the World Series. This would be the first time the franchise played in the post season and would end in a loss. Mediocrity followed until the club had been in Baltimore for over a decade. Playoff tickets to the Orioles game in 1966 found a fan base that was just beginning to become energized.
The team played the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series and swept them for their first World Series victory. This single championship started the golden age of Orioles history from 1966 with Frank Robinson to 1983 with Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore went to five more World Series and came away with two more championships.
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The 2008 version of the Baltimore Orioles is a team fueled by offense. Aubrey Huff, Melvin Mora, Luke Scott, and Nick Markakis are the keys to the Orioles playoff hopes. The pitching has been a question mark all season long, with only sure thing coming from Jeremy Guthrie. The team will need more starters to shape up if the postseason tickets are to go far.
Online Seats will have those playoff tickets no matter how far they go. With a tremendous selection ad discounted prices the ticket broker can provide every fan with the chance to find the seat they want on the seating chart for every game of the post season schedule.