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Tickets for A's ALCS games to go on sale Friday

ANAHEIM -- A's single-game tickets for potential American League Championship Series home games at the Coliseum will go on sale Friday, the club announced Wednesday morning.

Tickets will be available at 10 a.m. PT and can be purchased at the Coliseum box office or by calling 877-493-2255. However, fans are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets online at oaklandathletics.com.

The A's plan to make use of dynamic pricing on all games to accurately set and adjust ticket prices in real time. Any tickets purchased for games not played are refundable.

The club has not yet determined whether to open the third deck for ALCS games, as it will do for AL Division Series contests. But if ticket demands are as high as they have been for ALDS games, the decision should be an easy one.

The A's sold out the first two levels for ALDS home games in two hours, prompting them to announce they'll remove the upper-level tarps to bring in an additional 12,000-plus fans. With the upper deck open, minus the peak of Mount Davis, capacity will be 48,146. Normal capacity is 35,067, which is what it was for the ALDS last year when the Tigers came to town.

Tickets are still available for ALDS games.

Jane Lee is a reporter for MLB.com. Read her blog, Major Lee-ague, and follow her on Twitter @JaneMLB.
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