LeBron becomes all-time scoring leader
The King passes Kareem to become the career leader in points scored.
1st
Career points in NBA
Ticket Timeline tracks the games you've attended and shows you the moments that mattered.
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The King passes Kareem to become the career leader in points scored.
1st
Career points in NBA
Lead changed 4+ times — no one could land a knockout punch.
0.3% of games
About 1 in 300 chances
A premier speed talent, Cruz delivered a single, double, triple, and homer.
342nd
Cycle in MLB history
Ticket Timeline ranks this as the #7 game of the season. You were one of 14,420 people there.
#7
Game of the regular season
40-point triple-double — elite scoring with full box-score control.
0.2% of games
About 1 in 500 chances
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Ticket Timeline started in 2009, on the floor of my childhood bedroom, with a cigar box full of ticket stubs. I dumped them out, sorted them by date, team, and venue, and started organizing them the same way I used to organize sports cards as a kid. But as I laid them out, I realized something was missing. These weren’t just memories—they were data. I found myself asking questions I couldn’t answer: How many times did the Angels win when I was there? How many home runs had I seen? How many Hall of Fame players had I watched in person?
So I built the first version of Ticket Timeline in a spreadsheet—manually looking up every game, tracking wins and losses, and starting to uncover patterns in my own experiences. I tried for years to turn that into a real product, but the reality was simple: the data, tools, and infrastructure didn’t exist yet to do it right. The idea sat unfinished—but never forgotten.
Today, Ticket Timeline is finally what it was meant to be: a living, data-powered timeline of every event you’ve attended. It automatically connects your experiences to real stats, real context, and real insights—turning a pile of ticket stubs into something far more powerful: a personal dataset of your life in live events.
Helpful things to know before you start
Ticket Timeline is an app that helps you remember every game you’ve attended—and see your history as a fan in one place.
Instead of losing memories in your camera roll or old ticket stubs, you build a personal timeline of games, complete with scores, players, and standout moments. Over time, it becomes a living record of your sports life.
You can add games by searching for the matchup, date, or teams you remember. Even if you don’t have exact details, the app helps you find the right game.
If you have ticket stubs, screenshots, or even a spreadsheet, you can use those too—but they’re not required.
More than just a list of games.
Ticket Timeline shows you the story behind your fandom—like the players you’ve seen most, the best performances you witnessed live, and how rare or memorable each game was. It turns your past games into something you can actually explore and relive.
Right now, Ticket Timeline is focused on NBA and MLB, with deep historical data going back years.
Support for additional leagues is in progress.
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Whether you’ve been to 5 games or 500, Ticket Timeline is built to be simple and approachable. You don’t need to know stats or remember every detail—the app helps you fill in the gaps and makes it fun to look back.
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