Purchase Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Playoff Tickets at Onlineseats
The death of the Angels young pitcher a day after his amazing performance on the mound resonated itself within the locker room with a major slump. One could hardly blame the team for struggling on the field after losing one of their own outside of the confines of Angels Stadium. Still, by June the team had regrouped and was suddenly embarking on an intense hunt for an AL West title to honor the life of Nick Adenhart. The team overcame injuries as well, including the one that placed the offensive leader Torii Hunter on the DL and took out two of their starting pitchers. Still, in the end, the Angels had come back, overcome the Texas Rangers and were on their way to postseason with Angels playoff tickets available for the fans that stood by the team through those difficult times.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2009 Playoffs

The Angels team in the last few years has been known for its starting pitching, but the starters this season struggled a bit. Jered Weaver, John Lackey, and Matt Palmer eventually put together pretty good seasons, and Joe Sauders, the supposed staff ace finally hit his stride in the last month of the season. The addition of Scott Kazmir gave them another historically dangerous left handed starter, but he struggled after joining the team. This struggling pitching was supported by an offense that could hit for contact and power and nag pitchers by stealing bases. Angels playoff tickets became available for team that suddenly had both pitching and hitting.
The first playoff series for the Los Angeles Angels ended quickly as they destroyed the Red Sox 5-0, 4-1, and 7-6. The Red Sox lauded pitching staff could not handle the Angels batting order. Bobby Abreu was the MVP for the Angels, hitting .556 with four runs and four walks. John Lackey and Jered Weaver pitched beautiful games for the team and gave fans with Angels playoff tickets a brand of baseball worth getting excited about.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Background
The ALCS pits this Angels team against the Yankees. Both teams are on a roll, both teams won 5 games a piece in the regular season series, and both teams are playing with a special feeling that could be called destiny. The Yankees are looking to end the 21st century drought and the Angels are trying to honor a fallen comrade. Playoff tickets for the ALCS are simply going to be a great experience, whether the fans are at the game on East Coast or the West Coast.