Bingo. I wiped my Facebook of all info, posts, pictures almost 2 years ago but have it as I’m a frequent customer of a baseball card business that solely operates through Facebook. That business is literally the only thing keeping my account active.
Bingo. I wiped my Facebook of all info, posts, pictures almost 2 years ago but have it as I’m a frequent customer of a baseball card business that solely operates through Facebook. That business is literally the only thing keeping my account active.
>Looks around cautiously
He just made Carlos Martinez cry even more
Confirmed. After years of going through cheap gas station glasses, my wife bought me a nice pair of Ray Bans with my prescriptions in them. Life changing. And to tie it to the blog, they make driving more enjoyable because I never knew how much detail I was missing in my eyesight and comfort.
So basically they’re just trying to be SB2.0?
Damn. Didn’t Emma go to SI? I hope she’s in the safe room.
Exponentially more, because few meals are better than enjoying a proper beer cheese soup while hungover.
There’s probably some level of truth that the best selling fields are all located downtown or in the city proper regardless of ticket prices or the product on the field. Fenway, Wrigley, Minutemaid, Petco , Oracle & Coors usually seem to have good sized crowds in them and I love each one being able to grab a few pints…
Teams like the Marlins, Orioles & Tigers should be relegated to AAA when they don’t even try to field a competitive team. What? Free Agents don’t want to sign with a relegated team? Well then field a competitive fucking team you cheap bastards.
Coors is also a great place to watch a terrible team.
Postseason baseball odds are pretty much in-line with flipping a coin. Get in the door and make a fucking ruckus, that’s why the MLB Postseason is so fun.
Much to the frustration of Mrs. Called_Strike_4 I get irrationally angry watching prime-time games where Marlins Man is there sticking out in all orange on his phone for the entire game.
If i’m sitting down low I prefer sitting behind the netting, and after 3 minutes I don’t even notice it anymore. My company’s season tickets at Fenway are 4 rows off 3rd base at the angle where you’re almost looking right down the line to home, whenever I’m in Boston I go with friends but it’s an intense place to sit…
It’s a little odd, but my brothers in-laws turned us onto the Dyckesville Bowling Alley having the best cheese curds. People go there solely for the cheese curds and don’t even look at a bowling lane and they do it for good reason, they’re that good. Their reviews & pictures on google maps are solely for the cheese…
We were paying i think $12 a draft up on the top level in left field by the foul pole and $15 for a 24oz silo down on the main concourse
That family package deal sounds like a great bargain for any Non-Florida market team. I’d honestly do that deal for just Mrs. Called_Strike_4 (we don’t have kids) and myself and enjoy the space of the extra 2 seats.
I go in pretty much anywhere now expecting to pay $15 for a 24oz Bud. Mrs. Called_Strike_4 isn’t much of a drinker but she enjoys an occasional beer, her favorite being a mango beer from the Golden Road Brewery in LA, she was happy to see them when we stumbled upon their booth at a Dodger game, so I was happy to…
Or unfortunately...a dad taking his kid out to enjoy a game.
Do they really charge $11 a beer at Fenway? We spent most of the last 2 summers at Angel & Dodger and a beer was 13-15 depending on what/where in the park, a craft beer was $17.50.
I hope he goes to the Angels. It’s where he started, and probably the easiest sell with Trout & Ohtani there. I think him helping guide that team with so much potential would be the best for the game overall.