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Major League Baseball All-Star Game 2009

July 14 - 15, 2009 Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York

MLB all star Game PackagesJoin White Glove International in welcoming the best players of the American and National leagues to St. Louis as they take part in the 80th annual Major League Baseball All-Star game.

This yearly showcase of Major League talent is made all the more special this year as the Cardinals host the event for the first time since 1966. Be there for all the memories as millions of baseball fans throughout the world celebrate the sport they love. White Glove International can put you and your guests in the seats for this historic event.

For all your hospitality and MLB All Star game package arrangements in St. Louis White Glove International is your best choice as we guarantee that you'll enjoy the MLB All-Star game and its special activities to the fullest.

Secure your MLB All-Star game tickets, MLB All-Star game packages or tickets to the Home Run Derby and other related events today! Call us at 888.627.0704 to plan the right package for you.

With over 10 years of experience connecting fans and fortune 500 companies to professional baseball events, we guarantee to deliver the ultimate MLB All Star Game Experience!

 

 

White Glove International Hospitality

  • -Pre-game dinner and cocktails at Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse
    -Tickets in the bleacher sections (upgrades are available). Available for both the Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game.
    -Airfare and Hotel accommodations are available. (Pricing varies based on flight dates and hotel specifics)
  • Price – $2350.00 USD*
*price does not include hotel, airfare, or seat upgrades
For the total MLB All Star Game Experience, call us @ 888.627.0704

For the total MLB All Star Game Experience, call us at 888.627.0704. Do you already have hospitality arrangements in St. Louis but still need MLB All-Star game tickets? Visit our affiliate Tickets of America for exclusive seats to the 2008 MLB All-Star Game.

We have the best seats for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game 2008:

Tier Reserve Outfield
Tier Reserve Sections: 21-36 $1200

Tier Reserve Infield
Tier Reserve Sections: 1-20 $1500

Loge/Tier Box Outfield
Loge Sections: 473-548, Tier Sections 637-670 $1750

Loge/Tier Box Infield
Loge Sections: 419-472, Tier Sections: 601-636 $2800

Bleachers
37-59 $1500

Main Reserve Outfield
main Reserve Sections: 19-36 $1200

Main Reserve Infield
Main Reserve Sections: 1-18 $3500

Field/Main Box Outfield
Field Sections: 81-136, Main Box Sections: 289-350 $2800

Main Box Infield
Main Box Sections: 201-288 $5000

Field Box Infield
Field Box Sections: 1-80 $7000

For the total MLB All Star Game Experience, call us @ 888.627.0704

The announcement of Yankee Stadium as the site of the game was made by MLB Commissioner Bud Selig and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on January 31 at New York's City Hall. Though it will be the fourth game hosted at the Stadium, and the eighth held in New York City, it will be held the first time since 1977 the game was hosted by the Yankees or any New York team. It had been speculated for months that the game would be held in Yankee Stadium, accelerated by the announcement that the 2008 season will be the final one for the stadium before the team moves into the New Yankee Stadium in 2009. Thus, it was seen by some as a fitting tribute to the old stadium that it host an All-Star Game in its final season

From: www.wikipedia.org

Busch Stadium

Busch Stadium (also referred to informally as "New Busch Stadium" or "Busch Stadium III") is the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League of Major League Baseball. It replaced Busch Memorial Stadium and occupies a portion of that stadium's former footprint. The ballpark, which has a seating capacity for 43,975 spectators, opened on April 4, 2006. The first official major league game took place on April 10, 2006 as the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4. The stadium is the third stadium in St. Louis to carry the name Busch Stadium. Sportsman's Park was renamed Busch Stadium in 1953, after team owner Gussie Busch. The first Busch closed in 1966, and both the baseball Cardinals, and the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals moved to a new multi-purpose stadium, named Busch Memorial Stadium (informally referred to as "Busch Stadium II").

 

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