Buy online front row tickets for all Concert, Theater and Sporting events, and tickets to all sold out major events.
Sport, Concert and Theater tickets are hot and Frontrow.com has tickets to all your favorite events, including the Miami Heat Games, College Football and Super Bowl. We can get you "In the door" or the best seats to all games and events. Talk to one of our specialists or order online 24/7. Frontrow.com has a solid reputation of 22 years in the business selling tickets. Front row can get you tickets for all the, Playoffs and all NBA Games.
Cleveland Indians Tickets
All Star Baseball Packages
2013 Cleveland Indians Tickets
The Cleveland Indians could surprise in this division as Manny Acta revamps the Cleveland roster. Even the Detroit Tigers show signs of improvement, with a solid offensive lineup and a strong bullpen. Both will make things tough for the Chicago White Sox, and fans wanting great baseball tickets would do well to be there when these division rivals meet head to head. When it comes right down to it, that’s why we love Major league Baseball tickets. It’s the unexpected and the familiar rolled into one. So forget sitting on the couch this summer. Get your MLB tickets from Frontrow.com and be there when the boys of summer serve up our favorite dish.

2009 Major League Baseball Tickets: Here They Come Again!
If you’re a baseball fan you have to be tingling all over. 2009 Major League Baseball tickets are the tantalizing prize in front of you. Once again you can don that team jersey, take the old ballcap down off the hat rack, and head for the nearest Major League Baseball stadium for your fix of America’s Pastime. It’s the start of something new, a new season, new dreams, and a new shot at every baseball fan’s dream, a World Series win. So grab the wife, grab the kids, grab your buddies and most importantly, grab the best MLB baseball tickets you can find with Frontrow.com.
The 2009 MLB Season: A Return Ticket?
The beginning of a new year is always full of the unknown. Major League Baseball is no different. As always fans are wondering if the defending World Series Champion can repeat. For the Philadelphia Phillies the answer is yes they can. The Phillies can still throw J. A. Happ and Chan Ho Park at opposing batters while pounding away with Ryan Howard and chipping the bases with Shane Victorino. The Tampa Bay Rays meanwhile, are more determined than ever to live up to their potential. Just getting to the World Series is no longer enough, Tampa Bay is in it to win it.
2009 MLB Tickets: The Cream Will Rise
But 2009 MLB tickets aren’t just about these two teams. Who can count out the Boston Red Sox and their arch-rivals the New York Yankees? The Steinbrenners have once again hit the market hard, signing Mark Teixeira from the Los Angeles Angels, pitcher C.C. Sabathia from the Milwaukee Brewers, and right hander A. J. Burnett from Toronto. That new Yankee Stadium should be rocking. And how about the rest of the league? Well, Joe Torre has the L.A. Dodgers back in the mix, while the Chicago Cubs may be poised to finally end their drought. The Milwaukee Brewers, despite the loss of one of their guns, can still field one of the best rotations in baseball.
And so it’s a great new year to be eying up baseball tickets. From the spanking brand new confines of Yankee Stadium to the Green Monster of Fenway Park. From Wrigley Field to Dolphins Stadium to the Great American Ballpark, Frontrow.com can get you the best Major League Baseball tickets in the country. Don’t miss a minute of the regular season and certainly don’t pass on World Series tickets when YOUR team reaches the big game. Let Frontrow.com make your year complete with the biggest and best deals around on 2009 MLB Baseball tickets.
Red Sox double their way to 7-4 win over Indians MassLive.com Cleveland Indians third baseman Mark Reynolds, right, makes a throwing error as he tries to get out Boston Red Sox's Pedro Ciriaco on a bunt during the sixth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Saturday, May 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Winslow ... |
Farrell: Lackey staying consistent Comcast SportsNet New England (blog) Red Sox pitcher John Lackey improved his record to 3-4 with a win over the Cleveland Indians Friday night. (AP Photo). John Lackey's struggles during his first three seasons were well-documented. Lackey underperformed through much of 2010 and 2011 ... and more » |
Francona has Indians headed in right direction Chicago Tribune The Indians' starting pitching isn't great. Far from it. But Justin Masterson and McAllister are turning into a 1-2 combination that should provide time for Trevor Bauer to develop and for general manager Chris Antonetti to import an arm better than Ubaldo ... and more » |
MLB: Red Sox top Indians 8-1 behind Lackey's pitching Claremore Daily Progress Lackey allowed two hits in seven innings, gave up no earned runs for his second straight start and led the Red Sox to an 8-1 win over the Cleveland Indians on a rainy Friday night. "I had one bad year and needed surgery afterwards,'' he said, "It's not like I've ... and more » |
YES Network | Yankees claim left-handed pitcher David Huff off waivers from the Cleveland ... YES Network Originally selected by Cleveland with the No. 39 pick in the 2006 Draft, Huff made his Major League debut in 2009 and has made 58 Major League appearances (52 starts) for the Indians over the last five seasons, going 18-26 with a 5.40 ERA in 288.1 ... and more » |
Check out Frontrow.com for all your tickets needs. We've got great sources for any event ranging from concert tickets to World Series tickets, Book of Mormon tickets, and Las Vegas show tickets. And don't forget the chance to score big on Broadway tickets and once in a lifetime events like the National Final Rodeo, the 2013 Super Bowl or the Daytona 500. Our inventory covers all types of entertainment and special events. With the biggest selection of concerts, sports, and theater tickets around, you can't go wrong with tickets from Frontrow.com.