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By registering once, fans have the chance to purchase tickets for all rounds of the 2012 postseason ST. LOUIS – September 5, 2012 – Starting today, fans of the St. Louis Cardinals may begin registering for the chance to purchase 2012 postseason tickets at cardinals.com/postseason. Similar to past efforts, the Cardinals are making postseason tickets available to as many fans as possible through an efficient online-only registration process that gives everyone an equal chance to purchase. New in 2012, fans will only need to register once to remain eligible for the chance to purchase tickets for all rounds of the 2012 postseason including a potential Wild Card game, National League Division Series, National League Championship Series and World Series. The online registration process will work as follows: Beginning today, Wednesday, September 5, 2012, Cardinals fans may log onto cardinals.com/postseason and register for a chance to purchase postseason tickets. Upon registration, fans ...
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