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St. Louis is a baseball town, and The St. Louis Cardinals have been making baseball history for over a century. St. Louis Cardinals tickets are available for both home and road games from Just Great Tickets. Opening day is like a holiday in St. Louis, and fans proudly wear their Cardinal red all season long in support of their team. Camping in front of Busch Stadium in the hopes of scoring St. Louis Cardinals tickets is a major event each year. Let JustGreatTickets.com find you great seats instead-even for sold out games! If you're a proud member of Cardinal Nation, browse St. Louis Cardinals tickets now and get your seats this season for great baseball from Just Great Tickets.

The Cards' story began in 1882, when St. Louis Brown Stockings were founded as members of the old American Association league. They switched to the National League in 1892 and were known as the Perfectos for one year before becoming the St. Louis Cardinals in 1900. The team had already made news over a disputed championship win against the Chicago Cubs in 1885 and a decisive win against the Cubs the following year, sowing the seeds of a rivalry that is still very much alive today.

Cards/Cubs match-ups still attract huge crowds, and you can bet that St. Louis Cardinals tickets are a tough find whenever these two teams get together. Whether at Wrigley Field or Busch Stadium, rabid fans with St. Louis Cardinals tickets love to revisit this historic rivalry year after year. Be a part of a National League tradition this year with St. Louis Cardinals tickets.

The Cardinals have 10 World Series wins to their name-the most in the National League and second in the league to the New York Yankees with 26. The undying support and championship dreams of Cards fans still keeps St. Louis Cardinals tickets in high demand. Manager Branch Rickey reigned over the first great era of championship Cardinal baseball with four World Series Championships between 1926 and 1942, St. Louis Cardinals tickets have always delivered exciting baseball, and Rickey's era boasted some of the greatest players of all time, like Hall of Famers Dizzy Dean, Enos Slaughter and Stan "The Man" Musial, whose statue greats St. Louis Cardinals ticket holders at Busch Stadium today. The Cards went on to earn two more World Series wins by the end of the decade after his departure.

The next great era of Cardinal baseball saw the arrival of Lou Brock in a lopsided trade with the Chicago Cubs, further fanning the flames of an already well seasoned rivalry and leading to the Cards' 1964 World Series victory against the Yankees. St. Louis Cardinals tickets sold in huge numbers and fans were rewarded for their support with another World Series win against Boston in 1967. Although the Redbirds would ultimately lose the world championship to Detroit in 1968, Bob Gibson still managed to pitch a record 35 strikeouts for the series, earned the Cy Young award and MVP for the year.

"Whiteyball" defined the 80s, and the Cards' 1982 World Series win against Milwaukee marked a triumphant return to form under the auspices of general manager Whitey Herzog. It was an electrifying time in Cards history, as St. Louis Cardinals tickets sold faster than ever and a tremendously talented team became a persistent threat in the National League. Herzog led his team to two more World Series appearances, and memories of the bitter battle for National League dominance against the New York Mets still linger. Adoring fans with St. Louis Cardinals tickets greeted the back-flipping shortstop Ozzie Smith with a tremendous roar at every home game.

Although attendance dipped after the 1994 strike in most other major league cities, St. Louis Cardinals tickets continued to be hot items for hometown fans. Tony La Russa arrived in 1996, leading the Cards to an NL Central title in his first year as general manager. In 1998, the entire nation watched as Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs battled to be the first to break the single season hitting record. Competition for St. Louis Cardinals tickets reached fever pitch as fans scrambled to witness history. McGwire finished the season with 70 hits, bringing national attention and even greater demand for St. Louis Cardinals tickets. But the new millennium marked the resurgence of the Cards with six NL Central titles in seven years and two World Series appearances. In 2006, the Redbirds defeated the Detroit Tigers in a classic rematch of the 1968 World Series. As St. Louisans say, "Welcome to Baseball Heaven!"

Busch Stadium

The current home of the Cards is the third venue in the team's history to bear the "Busch" name. Sportsman's Park, on the city's north side, was the home of Cardinal baseball from 1920 to 1965 and was renamed Busch Stadium in 1953 when the team was purchased by Anheuser-Busch. Busch Memorial Stadium opened in 1966 and remained the Redbirds' home until construction of the new Busch Stadium was completed in 2006.

Busch Stadium incorporates the architecture of the city's distinctive skyline, combining modern design and the feel of an old time ballpark with a clear view of the St. Louis Arch. Busch Stadium is a state-of-the-art facility with an official capacity of 46,861. The playing field dimensions are not unlike those of the old ballpark, favoring neither pitchers nor hitters. Curious fans with St. Louis Cardinals tickets eagerly filled the new ballpark, and the Cards finished the first season in their new home with a World Series win.

St. Louis Cardinals tickets continue to deliver world-class baseball. Tony La Russa and his team are ready for another great season and St. Louis Cardinals tickets are hotter than ever. Adam Wainwright, Joel Pineiro and a rejuvenated Matt Clement will return as starting pitchers. 2005 MVP winner Albert Pujols returns to the lineup, along with catcher Yadier Molina and outfielders Skip Schumaker and Rick Ankiel. Don??t miss another exciting season of Cardinal baseball in 2008. Get your St. Louis Cardinals tickets today and get ready for Redbirds action at Busch Stadium or catch your favorite team on the road. St. Louis Cardinals tickets are the ultimate gift for Redbird fans, and Just Great Tickets has hard-to-find St. Louis Cardinals tickets now.

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