Here's what the Washington Post found
Added by David Lasdon on August 10, 2014 at 3:02pm — No Comments
In my quest to hit every ballpark, I am also trying to eat the ballpark signature food at each stadium. I've done my homework on most stadiums, gotten some good suggestions from people (Kurt Smith's E-Guides), and ventured out and sampled some. I try to get something different if I go back to a park I have already been to. I am again ask the you the readers to help me out with suggestions on what to get, things you like, or things you have heard to get.
I have just returned from…
ContinueAdded by Shawn Welsh (25)/26 on August 7, 2014 at 6:38pm — 20 Comments
I guess this is what it feels like to sell out. I vowed I would never let this happen, but it did. I was in the Milwaukee area for work and had the opportunity to attend the Brewers/Mets game from the Dew Deck at Miller Park. And I wore slacks to the ballgame. …
Added by John (20 current MLB/11 old MLB) on July 28, 2014 at 11:56am — 2 Comments
Added by Dutch Van Duzee on July 26, 2014 at 10:04am — No Comments
The Washington Post has a great article today that highlights the life of a starting pitcher. Details some of the stuff that happens on the days between starts. It's a great read:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/sports/wp/2014/07/18/the-starter-doug-fister/
Added by Katie (30) on July 20, 2014 at 6:32am — No Comments
Leaving July 26 for Midwest/East Coast swing. Starting with 2 games at Wrigley then Great American > Comerica > Progressive Field > Fenway > Citi Field > Yankee Stadium > Citizens Bank Park > Nationals Park > Camden Yards (2 games) > PNC Park. I am taking my 16 year old son and his buddy. It should be a great trip.
Added by Kenneth Webb on July 17, 2014 at 9:00am — No Comments
We just returned from a family trip to Southern California that included visits to Disneyland, Hollywood, Sequoia National Park, the San Diego Zoo and, of course, ballparks!
Angels Stadium
On Tuesday, July 8th, we attended the Angels and Blue Jays game at Angel Stadium. Upon entering at the main gate, the two massive Angels hats are even bigger in person than they look. We loved the fact that there was the MLB…
ContinueAdded by John (20 current MLB/11 old MLB) on July 16, 2014 at 7:00am — 1 Comment
As we prepare to enter the All-Star Break, the table is set once again for the pinnacle exhibition of the mid-season sabbatical for 95% of MLB’s paid performers: The Home Run Derby.
Just as high-speed collisions are to NASCAR spectators, baseball fans love the long ball. While the format of this statistically meaningless display of baseball’s feats of strength continues to evolve, it continues to entertain the masses through psychological bliss that parallels that of weekend duck…
ContinueAdded by Colman Brodsky on July 12, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments
A few years back I created a sports "bucket list" (and for me there are a lot of things I want to do before I "sign off" on this Earth), and while I did not list by "priority" without question if I did, going to Wrigley Field is at the top or near the top of my bucket list.
I think anybody who saw the Cubs on WGN as a kid would remember the scenes of that park, whether it was seeing the ivy-covered wall, the manual scoreboard, panning the front of the park with the famed…
ContinueAdded by Tim on July 6, 2014 at 7:33am — No Comments
Great NC trip last week. Lucking out on weather and scheduling, caught 10 games in 7 days - every minor league team in the state (plus Danville, VA, right over the border). Charlotte's new stadium is top-10, Hickory, Winston-Salem, Greensboro and Durham parks are all top rate, and the others are all terrific and enjoyable places to watch a ballgame.
Added by Sam Spear (26ML/139MiL/11ST/3ex) on July 1, 2014 at 6:17pm — No Comments
If you are anything like me and of a certain age, you probably owned or played several of the various handheld electronic baseball games that were sold in the late 1970s and throughout the 1990s. There was always something terribly appealing about holding a ballpark in your hands - imaging that the red flashing lights were actual ballplayers and that you…
ContinueAdded by John (20 current MLB/11 old MLB) on June 26, 2014 at 10:40am — No Comments
My summer trip this year took me to the Windy City. Strangely, I was going to see the Cubs only as I found some nice ticket prices on vividseats.com. It wasn't until my family asked "if you're going to see the Cubs, why don't you see the White Sox too?" Well, that made a whole lot of sense! So I realized we were in Chicago as the White Sox were in town and chose to take in a Sunday afternoon game so I was able to mark two ballparks off my list. Of course, I was excited as can be. So…
Continue"The trick against Drysdale is to hit him before he hits you." - Orlando Cepeda
Whatever happened to the brush back pitch? The days of “dusting a player off” are long gone and it makes me mad. Gone are the days of Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, and Sandy Koufax. Very few pitchers today throw inside. And it’s obvious. It’s a lost art and batters are taking advantage.
The “brush back” is a pitch thrown high and inside, usually a fastball, to force the batter away from the…
ContinueAdded by Hunter Hampton on June 17, 2014 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment
Hello,
I will not be able to attend this game as planned, so I have 2 Yankee/Tampa Bay tickets for sale for face value plus handling and shipping, which is $175 for both. These tickets are in the Jim Beam Suite-- Row 1, seats 7 and 8 and the date is Wednesday, July 2nd and is a 1 p.m. game.
If interested, please message me. …
ContinueAdded by Stephanie on June 15, 2014 at 6:51pm — 2 Comments
Game 1: August 25, 2013, Red Sox at Dodgers, Dodger Stadium
Game 2: August 30, 2013, Angels at Brewers, Miller Park
Game 3: August 31, 2013, Phillies at Cubs, Wrigley Field
Game 4: September 1, 2013, Indians at Tigers, Comerica Park
Game 5: September 2, 2013, Orioles at Indians, Progressive Field
Game 6: September 3, 2013, Cardinals at Reds, Great American Ballpark
Game 7: September 7,…
Added by David Lasdon on June 15, 2014 at 3:24pm — No Comments
I once again am going on a roadtrip, which takes me to San Fran and Oakland. Looking at hotels, they are just ridiculously expensive. What do you guys recommend for a decent hotel preferably 2 star and up in one of these two cities for maybe 120 or less.
Added by Brian Nathan Yancelson on June 13, 2014 at 7:43pm — 1 Comment
"What a cool goal- to see all 30 MLB ballparks"
My journey officially stated in July 2010, but I didn't know it at the time. What started out as a road trip from Milwaukee to Pittsburgh to visit family and squeeze in a Brewers game at PNC quickly turned into a new life goal. Jokingly, my then fiance suggested we attempt to see all 30 ballparks. I eagerly agreed. We are both huge baseball fans and love to travel, so I thought why not?!
My intentions were to see 2 ballparks a…
ContinueAdded by Ruth Nielsen on June 12, 2014 at 12:54pm — 3 Comments
My Baseball done and to do list
Seen a Game
1. Arizona Diamondbacks Bank One Ballpark/Chase Field Phoenix (AZ)
2. Atlanta Braves Turner Field Atlanta (GA)
3. Florida Marlins Pro Player Stadium Miami (FL)
4. Houston Astros Minute Maid Park Houston (TX)
5. New York Mets Shea Stadium New York City (NY)
6. New York Mets Citi Field New York City (NY)
7. Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium Los Angeles (CA)
8. Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park Milwaukee (WI)
9.…
Added by Freek Bouw on June 11, 2014 at 4:20pm — No Comments
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