Kid_Eastwood
4 of a Kind
Love the Italy NT apparel.
I like the home run espresso shots!Love the Italy NT apparel.
Sounds about right...teach 1 day then send them to the wolvesYouth baseball season is here. Teaching our local Rec league umpires tonight. Season starts on Friday
3 classroom sessions, 1 field day. Today was the field trainingSounds about right...teach 1 day then send them to the wolves
I have tickets this year for games at:
- American Family Fields (Miller Park), Milwaukee
- Rate Field - Chicago (White Sox)
- Citizen's Bank Park - Philadelphia
- Daikin Park - Houston
Anything I absolutely need to try for food at any of the parks and anything I shouldn’t miss from a view or experience perspective??
Other parks I’ve been to - goal is to hit them all by 2030….ranking these from my favorite to least favorite:
Stadium - first visit
1) Yankee Stadium (old), Bronx NY (Yanks) - 1979
2) Fenway Park, Boston MA (Red Sox) - 1979
3) Dodger Stadium, LA, CA (Dodgers) - 2019
4) Camden Yards, Baltimore MD (Orioles) - 2018
5) Coors Field, Denver CO (Rockies) - 2025
6) Wrigley Field, Chicago IL (Cubs) - 1996
7) Petco Park, San Diego CA (Padres) - 2016
8) Chase Field, Phoenix AZ (Diamondbacks) - 1999
9) Globe Life Field, Arlington TX (Rangers) - 2025
10) Angel Stadium, Anaheim CA (Angels) - 2014
11) Yankee Stadium (new), Bronx (Yanks) - 2009
12) Shea Stadium, Flushing NY (Mets) - 1997
Been to over 200 games at Old Yankee Stadium. Will always miss this park.
Fenway is a dump but a must-visit and iconic. Plus I doubled off the Monster in a charity softball game (got thrown out at third stretching it).
Dodger Stadium is just fantastic views. Stand behind home upper level and you can see LA and the ravine at the same time. You get a sense of baseball history like you do at the first two parks and Wrigley too.
Camden just felt like a 1930s park. Love the warehouse in right, love Boog Powell’s BBQ, awesome sight lines.
Man, I loved Coors. Upper right field balcony, was the oldest guy up there pregame and putting back $4 beers with the best of em. The fan are incredible. Down 15-6 in the 5th to the fucking Pirates, nobody left, everyone still cheering, never seen anything like it. More on this later.
Wrigley is another must visit. I’ve been for a day game, a night game, and a rooftop party across the street. Honestly, gimme both and I’d be happy.
Petco Field was just a great experience. Good fans, good food, perfect weather, great sight lines. Gaslight District is a 4 min walk too. Can’t beat the location.
I loved Chase Field when it opened in 1999 as the BOB (Bank One Ballpark). $6 32 oz drafts, I saw a Jose Jimenez no hitter there, the pool, the retractable roof, the slats they open on the walls to bring in a breeze in center. It was awesome. Now the AC can’t keep up with the heat and the whole place smells musty. It was a top 4 for me but it’s free falling fast. I hope they stay in town and get this fixed up. Also if you go, the draft room on the 3rd floor is a low key great place for elevated sight lines, good local beers, and fairly good better-then-ballpark food.
Angel Stadium was meh and the fans didn’t care about the game in the lower sections. Friday night, seeing and being seen is all they cared about. Low key hated this place, actually. I also loathe their too small spring training facility (Diablo Stadium in Tempe).
New Yankee Stadium is just weird. It looks like the old one but feels like an Amazon warehouse. Outfield views are horribly bad because of the giant boxy thing in center. Really don’t like this park. It must feels…..I dunno…..artificial.
I’d rather swim in the fucking East River than go to Shea. I did complete a 15 beer/9 inning challenge once there in 1997 when they played McGwire and the Cardinals, so I guess that’s something. I hated that stupid Apple in centerfield that would rise up when the Mets hit a dinger. To hell with Shea Stadium.
Sausage Trifecta (Brat, Italian and Polish) in Milwaukee. Thats not a menu item, just get all 3.Anything I absolutely need to try for food at any of the parks
My 43rd park will be Seattle this summer, then I've seen them all. I'm not counting the A's minor league stadium in Sacramento, but I'll visit their new park in Las Vegas when it opens. And of course I saw them in Oakland.Other parks I’ve been to - goal is to hit them all by 2030
Any favs of all new fangled gizmos and gadgets or things you’re seeing every team/coach utilize?Youth baseball season is here.
Ehh, I don’t keep up with that. I watch all these kids come out with so much crap. Don’t even get me started with the damn sliding mitts. Fricken 8u teams, every kid has one. 8u cannot slide headfirst into OR back to a bag. If you can’t slide headfirst, why spend hundreds on useless equipment???Any favs of all new fangled gizmos and gadgets or things you’re seeing every team/coach utilize?
Been out the coaching game for a decade and evals/season starts Saturday. Picked up 1 or 2 things, and now being hammered with marketing everywhere.
Oh, yeah, lol not their gear, was just looking at training aides.Ehh, I don’t keep up with that. I watch all these kids come out with so much crap. Don’t even get me started with the damn sliding mitts. Fricken 8u teams, every kid has one. 8u cannot slide headfirst into OR back to a bag. If you can’t slide headfirst, why spend hundreds on useless equipment???
Frisco is a city in Texas!!!Frisco?
I have tickets this year for games at:
- American Family Fields (Miller Park), Milwaukee
- Rate Field - Chicago (White Sox)
- Citizen's Bank Park - Philadelphia
- Daikin Park - Houston
Anything I absolutely need to try for food at any of the parks and anything I shouldn’t miss from a view or experience perspective??
Other parks I’ve been to - goal is to hit them all by 2030….ranking these from my favorite to least favorite:
Stadium - first visit
1) Yankee Stadium (old), Bronx NY (Yanks) - 1979
2) Fenway Park, Boston MA (Red Sox) - 1979
3) Dodger Stadium, LA, CA (Dodgers) - 2019
4) Camden Yards, Baltimore MD (Orioles) - 2018
5) Coors Field, Denver CO (Rockies) - 2025
6) Wrigley Field, Chicago IL (Cubs) - 1996
7) Petco Park, San Diego CA (Padres) - 2016
8) Chase Field, Phoenix AZ (Diamondbacks) - 1999
9) Globe Life Field, Arlington TX (Rangers) - 2025
10) Angel Stadium, Anaheim CA (Angels) - 2014
11) Yankee Stadium (new), Bronx (Yanks) - 2009
12) Shea Stadium, Flushing NY (Mets) - 1997
Been to over 200 games at Old Yankee Stadium. Will always miss this park.
Fenway is a dump but a must-visit and iconic. Plus I doubled off the Monster in a charity softball game (got thrown out at third stretching it).
Dodger Stadium is just fantastic views. Stand behind home upper level and you can see LA and the ravine at the same time. You get a sense of baseball history like you do at the first two parks and Wrigley too.
Camden just felt like a 1930s park. Love the warehouse in right, love Boog Powell’s BBQ, awesome sight lines.
Man, I loved Coors. Upper right field balcony, was the oldest guy up there pregame and putting back $4 beers with the best of em. The fan are incredible. Down 15-6 in the 5th to the fucking Pirates, nobody left, everyone still cheering, never seen anything like it. More on this later.
Wrigley is another must visit. I’ve been for a day game, a night game, and a rooftop party across the street. Honestly, gimme both and I’d be happy.
Petco Field was just a great experience. Good fans, good food, perfect weather, great sight lines. Gaslight District is a 4 min walk too. Can’t beat the location.
I loved Chase Field when it opened in 1999 as the BOB (Bank One Ballpark). $6 32 oz drafts, I saw a Jose Jimenez no hitter there, the pool, the retractable roof, the slats they open on the walls to bring in a breeze in center. It was awesome. Now the AC can’t keep up with the heat and the whole place smells musty. It was a top 4 for me but it’s free falling fast. I hope they stay in town and get this fixed up. Also if you go, the draft room on the 3rd floor is a low key great place for elevated sight lines, good local beers, and fairly good better-then-ballpark food.
Angel Stadium was meh and the fans didn’t care about the game in the lower sections. Friday night, seeing and being seen is all they cared about. Low key hated this place, actually. I also loathe their too small spring training facility (Diablo Stadium in Tempe).
New Yankee Stadium is just weird. It looks like the old one but feels like an Amazon warehouse. Outfield views are horribly bad because of the giant boxy thing in center. Really don’t like this park. It must feels…..I dunno…..artificial.
I’d rather swim in the fucking East River than go to Shea. I did complete a 15 beer/9 inning challenge once there in 1997 when they played McGwire and the Cardinals, so I guess that’s something. I hated that stupid Apple in centerfield that would rise up when the Mets hit a dinger. To hell with Shea Stadium.
They did away with The Schmitter.Get to PNC in Pittsburgh, of the dozen or so ballparks I've been to, it's my favorite by a good deal. And for as shitty as Shea was, Citi Field is awesome, top 5.
I'd recommend getting a Schmitter at Citizen's Bank Park, but it looks like those Philly idiots discontinued it a while back....![]()
Fox is smoking that good crack. In no way shape or form does a team who lost to Italy and then had to rely on them to sneak into the quarterfinals be in the #1 spot.
Semifinals Sunday/MondayShould be a worthy matchup Sunday night. USA vs DR
Let's see who is best, at least for this one day. Of course, then there are the finals on Monday -=- DrStrange