ESPN business reporter Darren Rovell seems to have gotten his hands on the tickets for this year’s World Series. If you’re not following baseball, Bud Selig used his commissioner’s powers to declare the Dodgers, Pirates, and Reds as the three NL teams playing for the World Series. Yep, that totally happened.
As expected, the tickets are standardized with interchangeable logos and player outlines. It would be pretty rad to get your hands on one of these bad boys, unless your team doesn’t make it, of course.
Still wouldn’t be as bad as Patriots Super Bowl XLII and XLVI champions shirts and hats, though.


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