I know..as if oyour opinion matters to ANYONE but yourself. I gurantee that the things you do and like are are so pathetic you wouldn't even mention it.Of course, the only story you dugg so far is about Howard Stern. So you really can't talk about what is boring and what isn't. Seriously...has anyone given a f**k about Howard Stern in the last 8 years? His plummetting ratings before he left radio suggests that no one did,
Fenway games are pretty much always sold out. When they start selling tickets my fiancee's parents will have three computers going trying to get through to order tickets AND they'll be on their phones trying to get through. Even then they only can get tickets to a handful of games.This article is dumb.
These won't even work at Camden Yards. Corporate-purchased seats that are NEVER available to the public and will not be sold even after being empty for 3.2 innings are not just for club-level, no matter how many losing seasons your team has had.Here's how I get better seats to almost every game, even those coveted Wankees and BlowSox games: I'm a season ticket holder. The usher in my section knows me. On a bargain-night game (on Tuesday nights some upper-deck seats are $8; Friday night games feature upper-deck seats for $6 with a student ID) that is not in my season plan, I buy a cheap seat at a ticket window, and stroll to my regular section behind home plate on the first-base side. Shake hands with the usher while slipping him a five, and I get seated in a $50 seat (that would have otherwise been empty) for $11. Works best for singles and small groups, but I have had good results with groups of up to 9.
When I was a kid growing up about 8 blocks from Wrigley Field in Chicago we used to watch the game on TV until close to the 7th inning stretch and walk to Wrigley Field along the railroad tracks. Back then they used to let you in for nothing after the 7th inning and sit anywhere! We then watched the rest of the game from any open seat! I don't know if they let you do that anymore but when I think back how lucky I was as a kid in those summers. Jack Brickhouse, Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Glen Beckett, Billy Williams, Randy Hundley, Don Kessinger, .......those were the Cubs. To see the other greats play, Willie Stargell, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, Nolan Ryan, Luis Tiant, Lou Brock........man I miss those days.....that was baseball!
Yeah, at Fenway you're better off sneaking into the park, i've had friends that have done that, even with all the added security, don't ask me how, i think they hopped a fence and spent the whole game wandering around the beer lines.
conrooApr 29, 2007
Thanks. I was quite frustrated trying to get tickets to a Yankee's game last year. Your advice will help next time.
Closed AccountApr 30, 2007
I know..as if oyour opinion matters to ANYONE but yourself. I gurantee that the things you do and like are are so pathetic you wouldn't even mention it.Of course, the only story you dugg so far is about Howard Stern. So you really can't talk about what is boring and what isn't. Seriously...has anyone given a f**k about Howard Stern in the last 8 years? His plummetting ratings before he left radio suggests that no one did,
sonnysystemsApr 30, 2007
you never specified what kind of plant one is watching grow......cannabis perhaps?
elmedico27Apr 30, 2007
The brand new Busch Stadium had to replace its foul poles a couple months into the inaugural season because they obstructed the view. It happens.
umbriagoApr 30, 2007
Live in Kansas City. No problem with getting tickets here.
bruflethApr 30, 2007
Fenway games are pretty much always sold out. When they start selling tickets my fiancee's parents will have three computers going trying to get through to order tickets AND they'll be on their phones trying to get through. Even then they only can get tickets to a handful of games.This article is dumb.
dboy3587Apr 30, 2007
go brewers
howskiApr 30, 2007
These won't even work at Camden Yards. Corporate-purchased seats that are NEVER available to the public and will not be sold even after being empty for 3.2 innings are not just for club-level, no matter how many losing seasons your team has had.Here's how I get better seats to almost every game, even those coveted Wankees and BlowSox games: I'm a season ticket holder. The usher in my section knows me. On a bargain-night game (on Tuesday nights some upper-deck seats are $8; Friday night games feature upper-deck seats for $6 with a student ID) that is not in my season plan, I buy a cheap seat at a ticket window, and stroll to my regular section behind home plate on the first-base side. Shake hands with the usher while slipping him a five, and I get seated in a $50 seat (that would have otherwise been empty) for $11. Works best for singles and small groups, but I have had good results with groups of up to 9.
ironchefMay 1, 2007
When I was a kid growing up about 8 blocks from Wrigley Field in Chicago we used to watch the game on TV until close to the 7th inning stretch and walk to Wrigley Field along the railroad tracks. Back then they used to let you in for nothing after the 7th inning and sit anywhere! We then watched the rest of the game from any open seat! I don't know if they let you do that anymore but when I think back how lucky I was as a kid in those summers. Jack Brickhouse, Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Glen Beckett, Billy Williams, Randy Hundley, Don Kessinger, .......those were the Cubs. To see the other greats play, Willie Stargell, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, Nolan Ryan, Luis Tiant, Lou Brock........man I miss those days.....that was baseball!
cptbuckMay 2, 2007
Yeah, at Fenway you're better off sneaking into the park, i've had friends that have done that, even with all the added security, don't ask me how, i think they hopped a fence and spent the whole game wandering around the beer lines.
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