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$20 Terrace-Level Ticket ($36 Value) or $10 Outfield-Pavilion Ticket ($24 Value) to an Atlanta Braves Game. Six Dates Available.

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  • Major League Baseball
  • Six dates available
  • Two seating options
  • Beautiful Turner Field

Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room, because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with today's deal: for $20, you get a terrace-level ticket (a $36 value) or for $10, you get an outfield-pavilion ticket (a $24 value) to an Atlanta Braves game.

When you click "Buy" you'll be redirected to another site to complete your transaction. See below for more info on fees. Purchase tickets for one of the following available games:

  • New York Mets on Tuesday, August 31, at 7:10 p.m.
  • New York Mets on Thursday, September 2, at 7:10 p.m.
  • St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, September 9, at 7:10 p.m.
  • St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, September 12, at 8:05 p.m.
  • Washington Nationals on Tuesday, September 14, at 7:10 p.m.
  • Florida Marlins on Tuesday, September 28, at 7:10 p.m.

Boasting a rich history highlighted by three World Series titles and 17 pennants, the Braves have entertained fans with lightning-quick reflexes and coordinated dance routines since they moved to Atlanta in 1966. This year, the Braves are led by catcher Brian McCann, right-handed hurler Tim Hudson, and more. Win or lose, you'll get to soak in the scenic confines at Turner Field, the ATL institution that served as the Olympic Stadium for the 1996 Summer Olympic games. The park's unrivaled blend of technology and entertainment includes more than 500 TV monitors and centers on its 21-ton video board—outfitted with more than 331,000 fluorescent light bulbs and sporting a 27-foot neon tomahawk on top.

Attending a baseball game is more American than riding a bald eagle to work or fitting horse saddles with Slurpee-sized cup holders. Enjoy a fun-filled evening of baseballing from comfy stadium seats—as opposed to the ramshackle tree house perched precariously atop the right field foul pole—with today’s Groupon to the Atlanta Braves.

Note on fees: You'll need to pay the full convenience charge, processing fee, the optional printing-at-home fee, and tax. Ain't no discounts on tax.

Reviews

Turner Field is one of the top 10 attractions in Atlanta on 10Best's travel guide. Eight Insider Pagers give it a perfect five-star average, and Yelpers give it an average of four stars:

  • This is one of the nice baseball stadiums I've been in. It is fairly new and it's extremely impressive. The stands are very clean and you can get a good view of the field from most of the seats. The big screens are awesome. I just love going to Braves games... – Leslie F., Insider Pages
  • Whether you have tickets behind homeplate or in the nosebleed section, you are guaranteed to have a great time! … be sure to hit up the Beer Garden- fun place to watch the game! – Heather W., Insider Pages

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Promotional value expires Sep 28, 2010. Amount paid never expires. Only valid for date purchased. No exchanges or refunds. Fees not included. Customers buy through braves.com, see additional conditions that apply. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Atlanta Braves

The history of today's Atlanta Braves traces back to 1876 in Boston, where the team played as the Red Stockings. In the more than 100 years since, the club lived like a nomadic tribe, claiming two World Series titles in separate cities before finally landing in Atlanta in 1966. There, they found reason to settle down, winning an unprecedented 14 consecutive division titles, as well as another World Series in 1995. Throughout the years, many of baseball's all-time greats have donned the Braves uniform, including Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, and Cy Young. Opened in 1997, Turner Field serves as the club's home turf, relaying the action on a 29'x38' BravesVision video board as a 27' neon tomahawk menaces visiting players and vegetables alike.

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