MLB.com Passes 19 Million Baseball Tickets Sold Online for 2008 MLB Season
Milepost reached more than two months faster than in record-setting 2007 season
NEW YORK, 03/27/2008 -- MLB Advanced Media, LP (MLBAM), the interactive media and Internet company of Major League Baseball, announced today that it has sold more than 19 million tickets on behalf of the League's 30 clubs at MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, and the individual club sites.
During its record-setting 2007 season in which more than 27 million tickets were sold online, MLBAM had sold 14.7 million tickets on this date and did not reach the 19 million tickets sold mark until May 31.
Source: MLB
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