
All Star Baseball Tickets 2008 All-Star
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Get your tickets now for the 2008 All Star Game! The All-Star Game is an annual baseball game between the American League and the National League, popularly known as "The Midsummer Classic" because it marks roughly the mid-season point for Major League Baseball. The first All Star Game was played at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. A sports editor named Arch Ward conceptualized the idea, and so the Ward Trophy is awarded each year to the game's MVP. Fans vote for starting position players while managers vote for pitchers and reserve players. Be part of the excitement as Major League Baseball's best players battle it out on the same field. The pennant winner of the winning league is awarded home field advantage for the upcoming World Series. This year, the game will be held at Yankee Stadium, and it will be the fourth and final time that the Stadium has hosted the All-Star Game. The Yankees will be playing in a new stadium beginning with the 2009 season, so this is definitely a game to remember. The manager for the 2008 All-Star American League team is Terry Francona, and the manager for the 2008 All-Star National League team is Clint Hurdle. Scroll down to see rules and regulations for Yankee Stadium. |
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Rules and Regulations for Yankee Stadium Please note: These rules and regulations are subject to change at any time due to the discretion of the ballpark. Please check with Yankee Stadium before the game for any changes to the rules and regualtions. The following items are prohibited: The following items are permitted: There is no re-entry Smoking is prohibited in the stadium Entry gates open 2 hours before the scheduled game time Certified service dogs or service dogs in training for guests with disabilites are allowed, but all other animals are prohibited Cell phone usage is not permitted in the Legends Suite behind home plate Children who are less than 30 inches tall, can walk freely underneath the turnstiles, or who are carried into the stadium do not require a ticket. However, the child must remain on the lap of an adult and may not obstruct the view of other guests. This may change for big events- please check with the ballpark regarding your specific game day. Stage Front Tickets is an independent agency not affiliated with the box office or any facility where events are held. Stage Front is a privately owned company that, since 1985, buys and sells tickets on the secondary market for concerts, sports, theatrical events and NASCAR races. Any information or images on this site are used for descriptive purposes only and not intended for sale. Stage Front Tickets sells tickets for prices substantially higher than face value, which reflects the difficulty of obtaining hard to find tickets. All Star Ticket deliveries are guaranteed no later than the evening before event. Ask your sales representative about specific delivery times for event. Stage Front Tickets cannot be responsible for lost/stolen All-Star tickets, weather delays, Acts of God, and/or cancellations. |