Apr. 6—CUMBERLAND — Still riding high on its first World Series title in a generation, the Atlanta Braves are seeing its highest ticket sales in two decades, Braves President and CEO Derek Schiller said Tuesday.
"We're really looking forward to welcoming our fans back, have had a terrific response from our fans this entire offseason, and entering the season with probably our highest attendance goals we've had in 20-plus years," Schiller said.
Tickets for the first three games are nearly sold out, so the team is selling standing-room-only tickets for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The start of the season was delayed by the Major League Baseball lockout, but Schiller said that hasn't dampened fan excitement.