After being defeated in the 2013 World Series, the St. Louis Cardinals brushed themselves off and continued to do what they do best, which is winning. The Cardinals won the 2014 National League Central Division title again but fell to the San Francisco Giants in the National League Championship Series in five games. The Cardinals are looking to make the postseason for the fifth consecutive year.
The combination of Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina will continue to lead to team, along with veteran hitters Matt Holliday, Matt Carpenter and shortstop Jhonny Peralta. But the Cardinals made a splash during the offseason, acquiring former Atlanta Braves outfielder Jason Heyward to create a balanced outfield that has a chance to be the best in the National League.
The streak for five consecutive playoff appearances starts in Spring Training, where the Cardinals make their home at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida. According to TiqIQ.com, the lowest average ticket price for a Cardinals game at Roger Dean Stadium is $37 on April 2nd, when the Cardinals face the New York Mets. All other average ticket prices are above $40.
The highest average ticket price is $111.58 at Roger Dean Stadium, when the Cardinals square up against the Minnesota Twins on March 14th. The only other average ticket price for a Cardinals Spring Training game at Roger Dean Stadium above the $100 mark is when they go against the Boston Red Sox on March 9th for $107.70.
Watching the Cardinals for Spring Training baseball in Jupiter, FL is easy using Hipmunk.com, where all flights and hotels are easily searchable from a few simple clicks. Flights to West Palm Beach, FL will have you only a short bus ride away from Cardinals Spring Training games. Hipmunk also provides a variety of lodging options with hotels in West Palm Beach from $63.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been baseball’s model of consistency throughout the years and they are on the attack again for a 2015 division crown, and possibly a trip to another World Series.
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