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Cardinals Announce Postseason Ticket Details for National League Championship Series

Tickets for Potential NLCS Home Games On Sale Thursday, October 6, at 2 PM CT

ST. LOUIS, Mo., October 3, 2022 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced that tickets for potential National League Championship Series games will go on sale Thursday, October 6, at 12 PM CT.

Tickets for the four potential NLCS games, starting as low as $50, will be available at cardinals.com, via phone at 314.345.9000 and at the Busch Stadium Box Office.  All tickets will be digitally delivered exclusively via the MLB Ballpark app.  Tickets are limited to four per customer, per game.

If the Cardinals advance to the NLCS and match up against the Los Angeles Dodgers or the NL East Division winning team, they would host NLCS Game 3 at Busch Stadium on Friday, October 21, NLCS Game 4 on Saturday, October 22, and NLCS Game 5 (if necessary) on Sunday, October 23.

If the Cardinals advance to the NLCS and match up against a National League Wild Card team, they would host NLCS Game 1 at Busch Stadium on Tuesday, October 18, NLCS Game 2 on Wednesday, October 19, NLCS Game 6 (if necessary) on Monday, October 24, and NLCS Game 7 (if necessary) on Tuesday, October 25.

In advance of the public sale, fans can also receive ticket access for 2022 Cardinals postseason games by placing a deposit on new 2023 season tickets.

Ticket details for possible World Series home games will be announced at a later date.

For a full calendar of the 2022 MLB Postseason schedule, visit cardinals.com/postseason.

— STL —

Eugene Tierney

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