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Posted By: Texas Ted
While sitting at the ballpark last night with a couple of other board members, we were wondering how many board members were still attending major or minor league baseball games. While we all have one foot in history with our love of old cardboard, do you still like baseball as it is today? When is the last time you went to see a major or minor league game? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I have not been to a game this year, yet. A hospital visit negated a planned trip... I do hope to see a game in St. Louis in 2 weeks, and a game in Cincy in 3 weeks. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've been to one game. I normally attend at least several. I decided to protest the high prices and mediocre play by staying away and not watching it on tv. |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
I go to one or two games a year. Living on Long Island (Transplanted from Illinois),makes a short ride to Shea. I've seen some great games at Yankee stadium but like Shea better. Baseball will always be a part of summer for me and while I watch a lot of out of market games ,care of the dish, I still like going to the park. GO GO Sox! (White of course) |
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Posted By: Greg
This year... |
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Posted By: Michael Peich
But, I'm a Phillies fan, and my tolerance level is constantly challenged. As a season ticket holder I've seen a lot of uninspired, shoddy baseball over the past few decades. There have been the occasional unexplained blips on the screeen (1980 and 1993), but I still enjoy the game. In fact, during those pfrequent moments of Phillies phlopping around the pfield in un-pfocussed pfutility, I find myself going back in time and wondering how the Big Del (Ed Delahanty) or other historical players would have played as members of these contemporary teams. It's part of the joy of a game based on comparable stats (well, comparable most of the time). |
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Posted By: leon
As one of Texas Ted's compadre's last night I can heartily say I completely agree with Frank W. on this matter. I played ball as a kid growing up, opened packs in the early '70's, and got turned off by the strike. For the rest of my thoughts just read Frank's thoughts. A synopsis of my own thought though, is that major leaguer's are overpaid, spoiled, steroid taking babies (maybe not as many steroids as of now). With that being said I thoroughly enjoy the Frisco Roughriders games (Texas AA). You drive up to the ballpark, park for free, walk across the street (less than a block), get into the game with your $10 ticket (every seat is good), eat your $2.50 hot dog (not $4.25 like the Ballpark in Arlington), and sit down and watch guys playing 85% as good as the major leaguers and everyone enjoys it. BTW, I do want to thank Ted for the free ticket and Rich for paying for the parking....all I had to do was drive...Don't get me wrong I still like watching almost any baseball but supporting the major leagues is not on my agenda.......regards |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The 1994 Strike season was a turning point for me regarding |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
my landlord for my business has season tickets to the Louisville Bats (Cincinnati AAA club). GREAT stadium and great atmosphere. I can pretty much get seats when I want them. I've been a couple times this year. Get to see rehabbing Austin Kearns and some of the other guys. Adam Dunn was through here in 2002. Right up the road (90 miles) from Cincinnati. Fond memories of going to games with my mom and dad when I was a kid. We'd stay a couple nights and hit 2-3 games in a series. Went to Shea and Yankee stadium for the first time last year. Still haven't been to the new stadium in Cinci....time just doesn't seem to be in my favor for catching a lot of games. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Ive gone to see the Pirates play in Philly and at Yankee Stadium.The difference between the 2 parks are night and day.Philly was clean,safe,people werent idiots or annoying,prices werent real bad and i actually had a good time.Yankee stadium was the exact opposite in all cases.I would never go there again but would attend at any other stadium because i love baseball |
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Posted By: joe brennan
When I quit playing it was very tough for me to even look at a game on TV. Now it doesnt bother me any more, ( retired in 81). Saw a game in Detroit in 86, last game I saw. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
When to a Cubs game while at National with my son Chris, first time in Chicago so first time at Wrigley. $70 for OK seats Cubs rallied for 2 runs in last of the ninth to win. When to a Red Sox game at Fenway while in town to attend MIT reunion. On way to hotel on T bought an extra ticket for $20 from a guy who was on his way to the day game. Checked into Hotel, my wife Linda when shopping and I walked to game probably abouy 500 games there over the past years, but not more than 1 or 2 a year since I moved to Florida 25 years ago. Great seats behind 3rd big popie walk-off hr to win. Live near (20 miles) Marlins, have not been to a game in 10 years horrible park. |
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Posted By: Jim Novotny
I go as often as I can with my family. In particular, I love to watch my 9 year old son's reaction to the game. His enthusiasm in the sport is what got me back into collecting cards and in turn led me to collecting vintage cards. Watching a game through his eyes is refreshing. He doesnt understand the salaries or other business aspects of the game, so to him it still is an amazing sport. Living near the Oakland A's who still have affordable tickets and some access to players is also a big plus. We have been to spring training, to the A's fanfest to met some players, and to as many games as possible during the season. However with this said, I doubt we would attend many games if we lived in a high price market and always had to pay $30 for nosebleed seats. $2 seats with $1 hot dogs is a pretty good deal! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I'm on strike w/r/t the Dodgers in particular because they raised prices and at the same time they dumped Shawn Green, Paul LoDuca, Jose Lima and Dave Roberts to build a team around Milton (Albert Belle) Bradley and J.D. (Ouchiee) Drew? As Lewis Black might say: IDIOTS!!! |
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Posted By: John Harrell
For more than 50 years I've enjoyed baseball at all levels. I grew up a Cardinals fan in Memphis and still am but I prefer watching minor league games, especially AA. When Montgomery (AL) got the Biscuits team 2 years ago, I was ecstatic and have seen 4 or 5 games a year. You can be sure that these guys hustle and put all they've got into each play. Some may not have major league potential but they exemplify what the professional game is all about. Major league owners and players could use a dose of humility. |
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Posted By: DJ
I used to have season tickets to the minor league park and used to go to 30-35 a year. I also used to go to about 10-12 Major league games as it is a haul. |
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Posted By: Josh A.
I still go to White Sox games, about 15 a year. The park has gotten better over the years. |
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Posted By: identify7
Well, no. I do not attend more than a few MLB games each decade. But I will the next time Clemens comes to town to pitch. Heck, not everyone can say that they saw the two moderm 350+ game winners pitch, but I can. And I want to see him again, before he makes that grade. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I see a half dozen games a year, more the last two years because the Twins have come to Phoenix (I went to all 6). I LOVE baseball. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Since there is no MLB team in NC, I dont attend major league games often - but I try to whenever Im in a city with a team. I do usually make it to a few AAA durham bulls games every year. |
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Posted By: david
i have season tix to the yankees so i have been to about 20-30 games so far this year. i also visited the new stadium in philly. despite the horror stories about the bronx yankees stadium is actually quite safe. there are security guards and ushers stationed at every section and you can not walk 15 feet without seeing police. the prices are what you would expect for the new york city area and judging by the 53000 other fans that are at the games ever nite they are not prohibitively expensive |
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Posted By: Julie
extravaganza" in a luxury suite, with food and lots to drink (which I don't). It was wonderful watching the As in the cool! |
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Posted By: joe
This past weekend me and 5 friends went to a Yankees game at the Stadium on Friday, drove to Baltimore on Sat for and O''s game against the A's, and then drove to D.C. for the Nationals-Cardinals game. Those were the first MLB games I'd seen this year. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Went to my 3rd in 3 nites last nite- Dodger Stadium Saturday nite, San Diego Sunday (great stadium btw) and a single A game in San Bernadino last nite. And saw the Cubs twice, White Sox and Milwaukee during the National. |
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Posted By: Wesley
There is no major league baseball here so the best we can do are the Rivercats. Rented out the luxury box for a few clients but everyone gets so drunk that nobody pays attention to the games. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
I'm not the same type of fan i was a few years ago. I'm a big braves fan and have been since the days of Oberfell, Horner, Blauser, Murphy and a bunch of others! We stank then...there was something charming about going to a 3/4 empty fulton county and sneaking down to the best seats in the house and watching us lose night in and night out. Until i moved away after the '93 season, i had gone to most of the playoff games. Atlanta fans stink. There are two reasons for this. 1: this is a city of transiants - New Yorkers, Bostonians, Philadelphians and such.... I remember watching the Braves play the Cubs and it was like the cubs were the home team during the playoffs! I haven't been to a playoff game since 97 (b/c of college and the price)... When i do go for the games, it's for the love of cotton candy and crappy over priced hot dogs. I still enjoy it, and i'm in a fantasy league with my friends, but it's not like it used to be. I used to watch as many games as i could on TV...now i'll watch it if it's on and there is nothing better to watch. I am taken back by the game today ... so forth and so on.... the games can still be fun but i'm not as passionate. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
We have a minor league team in town, the Alexandria Beetles that plays in the North Woods League (simialr to the Cape Cod League). I was the sound engineer (the guy that plays the music that annoys ya all) and will be taking over the official scorering duties next year. |
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Posted By: identify7
Do you have to know anything about baseball to be an official scorer? |
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Posted By: bob donaldson
I have season tickets (weekends) to the Red Sox and go to about 10 a year. This year I've also been to Pawtuckett (AAA), Philly (obnoxius fans and no security) and am going to Yankee next weekend. In all I've been to about 20 MLB parks and 10 minor league parks. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
you actually need to have a pretty good grasp of the rules. The hardest part is when there is a rundown. Trying to keep track of who touches the ball is a pain, to say the least. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
to see the Braves and Nationals. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I have always loved baseball. I watch games on TV almost every night (via the Extra Innings satellite package) and probably attend a game or two every month at Yankee Stadium. I have no problem with what players make today. If you look at what some really bad actors get to make a movie then the baseball salaries don't seem all that that outrageous. I think the real crime in baseball today is not what the Yankee payroll is but how the KC team ownership gets away with spending so little. In my opinion, the current KC owners are just draining the coffers and cheating the fans. BTW, through the satellite package I have taken a likeing to the Twins, Angels and the White Sox. They all play a fun style of baseball. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Scott do you live in Atlanta? |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Honestly, I'm an Astros fan - I haven't been to a game since the playoffs last year. Hopefully the Marlins, Phillies, Mets and Nats will all sink and the Braves and Astros will meet again this year in the first round! |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
S - Didn't know you lived in Atlanta as well..i thought i was the only one! We should talk shop sometime. |
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Posted By: Nick
Dodger Stadium is not a bad place to spend your birthday (my 33rd), especially with Clemens pitching. Due to getting a late start (not my fault), we missed the ceremonies honoring the '55 Dodgers, and got inside in the top of the first inning, but at least I didn't miss the Rocket on the mound. It was also a giveaway day, with scratchoff cards given out to everyone and over 3000 winning cards, and I picked up 2 winners (not from my party, but from cards other people dropped) - a Dodgers World Championship teams DVD and a M&N authentic replica '55 Dodgers jersey. It's only the second Dodger game I've been to this season, but I'm trying to get to some more (as well as an Angel game or two). |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I used to go up to Montreal 2-3 times a summer to catch Expos games and enjoy the other attractions and distractions up there, but no more |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Matthew Jackson
Agree with Anthony above regarding AAA stadiums. If anyone gets the chance, go to Autozone Park in Memphis (Cards AAA). Better than any major league stadium I have been to by a mile. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Spent my HS years in Memphis.... loved the chicks ... cool name cool hat, but i must say AutoZone park is fantastic. |
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Posted By: ErikV
As much as the economics in the game have changed and as big as the steroid issue is rite now in baseball, I've found myself actually going to more games in the past 2-3 seasons than in the previous 10+ seasons. For the third year in a row I've made it to at least one Dodgers, Angels, Padres and Diamondback game. I live 3 miles from Angels Staduim so this in itself helps, but, this is just my humble opinion, even if today's ballplayers are primadonna multi-millionaires, the experience of todays fans are still very similar to the fans that went to a game as far back as the '40's, '50's, and '60's. Being in the stands, watching two teams play enjoying a hot dog, peanuts or the like has always been the essence of going to a baseball game. It's for this love of the game. It's for this reason that I've begun taking my 5 year old son with me to games and hopefully he'll embrace the game with same passion as I once did! Don't forget, that even though teams move, new rules get implimented or new faces appear, there's still someting special about going to and experiencing a day at the ballpark! |
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Posted By: cn
I went to last night's Met Game as they smoked the Phillies. Time permitting with 3 school age kids I try to go to between 20 and 40 games a year. I will be at Shea the next 2 days also. I occasionally go to Yankee stadium but parking is horrendus unless you are a regular and know spots to park. It is funny but Steinbrenner wanted to move Yankees to New Jersey as part of a sweetheart deal claiming that the Yankees could not draw in the Bronx. It is funny but if you put a winning team on the field the fans will come. |
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Posted By: Dave H
I could care less and have no interest in baseball as it stands today. I have absolutely no interest in seeing a game, live or on TV. I don't even know the name of more than 5 players in both leagues combined. |
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Posted By: runscott
that I'm going to the double-header today. My buddy has season tickets on the second row in the outfield...and last night he sold me a pair of World Series Tickets. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I got to the game two hours early, stood in the outfield in the stifling heat trying to catch a batting practice HR. Finally gave up and went back to my seat. The last ball hit by Washington in BP bounced over the fence and rolled to me. I was mobbed as it arrived and ended up with a bloody knee and bruised shins, but the old man and two children I had to fend off suffered more. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
My wife and I are going down to Anaheim on Sunday to watch my beloved Mariners get their collective butts kicked. Too bad the kid, Felix Hernandez, won't be on the mound for us. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I am a total baseball addict. I live 120 miles from minneapolis and attend between 10-12 games a year. locally there is a group of us that split a 4 seat seeason ticket package. When I lived in the area I went to 25-30 games a year. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
and with the purplish/orange colored paint globbed everywhere in layers an inch thick it looks like an old hooker trying to get noticed. Haven't been to Yankees Stadium since 1976. Of all the parks I've been to (maybe 7-8) I'd have to say that Dodgers Stadium still ranks right up there with the best. The food isn't great and it doesn't have the gimmicks of modern stadiums like the BOB or the Jake but the stadium is still elegant and pleasant to visit. Just wish that they had a major league ballclub to play in it. L.A. Angels--I wish... |
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Posted By: Betty
Hi Julie! Yes, we did have fun at the party... |
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Posted By: jeremy wagoner
this season i've been to to three games. mets/cubs at wrigley, reds/diamondbacks at cincy, & brewers/giants in milwaukee. there is no feeling that compares to being at a big league park/game. it's hard for me to understand the people who collect baseball cards that don't care for the game anymore. to me, it's the game that keeps me collecting. my love of the game is what drives me to spend the extraordinary amounts of money to buy the cards that i love. albeit, produced more than 75 years before this season. |
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