The Colorado Rockies have made it to the “Big Show” – the World Series baby!!!!
Tickets supposedly are going on sale today; online only. We have been sitting here refreshing four computers since 10:00 this morning. Apparently the Rockies’ servers shit the bed sometime around 1:00. Now we wait. And refresh.
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The day is far from over and with only several hundred tickets sold thus far, it could get interesting. The Denverites have already taken to the streets. There could be rioting.
Read this update:
Rockies World Series Ticket Onsale
This morning, after more than 8.5 million hits on the Colorado Rockies website, Paciolan (Pack-ee-o-lan), Major League Baseball’s ticket vendor, experienced a system wide outage that impacted all of its North American customers. As a result, the Colorado Rockies have suspended the sale of 2007 World Series tickets scheduled to be played at Coors Field.
“It’s been an extremely frustrating morning for our fans and the entire Rockies’ organization,” said Keli McGregor, Rockies’ team president. “We are working diligently with Major League Baseball and Paciolan to resolve the issues impacting online ticket sales for the 2007 World Series.”
Although some ticket transactions (less than 500 seats) did take place this morning, virtually the entire allotment for all three games of the World Series scheduled for Coors Field remains intact. A plan for the sale of the available World Series tickets will be announced as soon as the details are available.

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