| The Milwaukee Brewers had a rough 2006. With hopes of doing well and selling lots of Brewers tickets, the ball club was plagued with injuries. They lost their starters JJ Hardy, Rickie Weeks and Corey Koskie and were forced to trade David Bell and Tony Graffinino. They also lost their starting pitchers Tomo Ohka and Ben Sheets to add insult to injury. Despite these hardships they are planning for a great 2007 season.
Milwaukee fans have been buzzing about the 2007 season and Milwaukee Brewers tickets are selling fast. As the buzz is circulating, the Brewers are believed to be one of the “sleeper team of 2007.” They are also thought to be “contenders in the NL” by many sports magazines and analysts.

Brewer’s fans are also excited about new starting pitcher Dave Bush. Bush came from Wake Forest and was taken by the Blue Jays in the second round of the 2002 Draft. After working through the minor’s he has come to the Brewers to throw some heat and sell some seats. In 2007, Bush is not going to fly low under the baseball radar. He led Brewers pitchers with 12 wins last season and has set career highs in every category.

On February 24th, 2007 the Brewers held their famous “Opening Day.” A day where fans line up through Miller Park, sleeping in tents and cars, waiting days at a time to get there Brewers Baseball Tickets. By 9 am, more than 4000 fans showed up and by the end of the day the Brewers had sold their third-highest total of single day tickets at 85,000 tickets sold in just one day.
The buzz is back and the fans are eating up the Brewers tickets. If you missed Artic Tailgate and you want in on the excitement of Brewer’s Baseball you’re going to have to get your Brewers Baseball Tickets now!
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