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The Cincinnati Reds
World Series tickets on sale
Division Series tickets still available

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        The Reds are selling tickets for any Division Series and World Series games that might be played at Cinergy Field.

        If the Reds reach the Division Series, Cinergy Field would be the site for Game 3 Oct. 8, Games 4 (Oct. 9) and Game 5 (Oct. 9) if necessary.

        If the Reds reach the World Series, Cinergy Field would be the site for Game 1 Oct. 23, Game 2 Oct. 24 and Games 6 (Oct. 30) and 7 (Oct. 31) if necessary.

BUY ONLINE
  To purchase World Series or Division Series tickets over the Internet:
www.cincinnatireds.com
or www.ticketmaster.com.
        Before Game 2, Major League Baseball will present the all-century team. Reds greats Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Frank Robinson and Pete Rose are candidates.

        Fans can buy tickets by phone, over the Internet or in person at the Westin Dugout Shop or the Cinergy Field advance ticket windows. TicketMaster outlets will not be selling World Series tickets. Ticket purchases can be made with a credit card or cash; refunds will be issued for any games not played.

        To purchase by phone, call: 800-829-5353 (national), 421-REDS (Cincinnati), 937-228-2323 (Dayton), 606-281-6644 (Lexington, Ky.), 502-361-3100 (Louisville, Ky.), 614-431-3600 (Columbus), 317-239-5151 (Indianapolis), 304-523-5757 (Huntington, W.Va.) and 304-342-5757 (Charleston, W.Va.).

        Ticket prices, which are set by Major League Baseball, are $120 box, $80 reserved.

        Tickets for potential Division Series ($30 box, $20 reserved) and National League Championship Series games ($60 box, $45 reserved) at Cinergy Field also are on sale.

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