5 Reasons To Attend An Atlanta Braves Game The Rest of 2015
By Jeff Schafer
Aug 16, 2015; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Cardinals right fielder
Jason Heyward(22) bats against the Miami Marlins at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
4. Jason Heyward back at Turner Field
On the final series of 2015 for the Atlanta Braves, Turner Field welcomes back outfielder Jason Heyward. This will be the first time since being traded by the Braves back on November 17th.
Atlanta traded him and Jordan Walden to the St. Louis Cardinals for Tyrell Jenkins and Shelby Miller.
Heyward is enjoying one of his best seasons at a professional with a slash line of .292/.352/.437 and has 21 stolen bases, 11 homers, 53 RBIs, 30 doubles and four triples. The 25-year-old has helped the Cardinals to the current best record in the NL.
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5. Great tickets are available
Yes, we never want our beloved Braves to be bad…but when a team is, that usually means you can get great tickets.
If you’re like me, you either buy the outfield seats, down the 3rd base/1st base line or upper deck to try and save money…more money to spend on beer.
Since the Braves are so bad, you can get great seats for a great price. If you can’t find lower ticket prices, just buy cheaper tickets and make your way to the lower area or behind home plate.
This is a great opportunity to see your favorite Braves player up-close-and-personal. 12 homegamesremain, go get your tickets now!