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Yes. And Ichiro super fan as well.This is just an absolutely terrible song, but I figured you Ms fans would enjoy it.
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Death Cab and Postal?
And it’s a bad song, huh? Regardless, I’ll give it a whirl
Yes. And Ichiro super fan as well.This is just an absolutely terrible song, but I figured you Ms fans would enjoy it.
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Death Cab and Postal?
I appreciate the attempt at the reverse juju. We definitely need to pull out all the stops...The Brewers come back from 8-1 deficit to win their 13th straight. Its uncanny now. The first round playoff exit is going to sting way more than usual this fall. I thought the upcoming 5 game series at Wrigley would decide the season, but it may not even matter.
This is just an absolutely terrible song, but I figured you Ms fans would enjoy it.
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Thinking = thought, as in I thought you had better taste.I liked it for what it was. It was a song about a ball player. He’s probably not going to write “Mrs. Robinson” but it’s still a cute, well-done song. Why the thinking?

Go Padres!Good luck with thatRoberts needs to step up and make some decisions based on performance and not hoping that players will come around.
That was an absolute embarrassment. We lost that series far more then the won it. Simply folded like a lawn chair. Bad managing, bad defense, bad hitting, bad starting pitching. Super frustrating bGo Padres!Good luck with thatRoberts needs to step up and make some decisions based on performance and not hoping that players will come around.![]()
Ben Gibbard opened solo for Death Cab and Postal Service last year. Strange that he and Death Cab were awful, but Postal Service was great.This is just an absolutely terrible song, but I figured you Ms fans would enjoy it.
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Death Cab and Postal?
I wonder how they split the gate?Ben Gibbard opened solo for Death Cab and Postal Service last year. Strange that he and Death Cab were awful, but Postal Service was great.This is just an absolutely terrible song, but I figured you Ms fans would enjoy it.
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Death Cab and Postal?
What a massive ego to open for yourself.
I went to Sat nights game and it was a big letdown. Cease just couldn't throw a strike, they ran themselves out of the first and second, and Merrill drops the ball.That was an absolute embarrassment. We lost that series far more then the won it. Simply folded like a lawn chair. Bad managing, bad defense, bad hitting, bad starting pitching. Super frustrating bGo Padres!Good luck with thatRoberts needs to step up and make some decisions based on performance and not hoping that players will come around.![]()
I went to a Dodger game when I was out in CA on business. I got a ticket on the secondary market in right field for $7 including fees. I Ubered out and back (each way was slightly more expensive than the ticket).It was my first game at Dodger stadium which was sort of a bucket list thing to do with my son while he still wants to be around me. Beautiful location, fun vibe especially pre-game, traffic getting out was atrocious. Basically everything everyone says about the experience. I also know I won't be going back with drive home from Petco being shorter than how long I stayed in the parking lot after the game. I was little surprised Petco tickets are more expensive than the Dodger ones I got for similar locations.
Was the Dodger game sold out? The cheapest ticket Sat was over $100. Lakers are definitely expensive. Kings I find are hit and miss in terms of price based on the size of the fanbase they are playing and the day of the week. There are lots of fan (or were) that use coming to LA (or Anaheim) as a good excuse to get out of the cold for a week in the winter; Utah on a Tuesday and its dirt cheap. I have no idea on the NFL prices (my son always has a hockey games on Sundays so haven't gone), but from everything I've heard the top bowl is cheap while everything else is corporate.I went to a Dodger game when I was out in CA on business. I got a ticket on the secondary market in right field for $7 including fees. I Ubered out and back (each way was slightly more expensive than the ticket).It was my first game at Dodger stadium which was sort of a bucket list thing to do with my son while he still wants to be around me. Beautiful location, fun vibe especially pre-game, traffic getting out was atrocious. Basically everything everyone says about the experience. I also know I won't be going back with drive home from Petco being shorter than how long I stayed in the parking lot after the game. I was little surprised Petco tickets are more expensive than the Dodger ones I got for similar locations.
Leaving the stadium was a breeze. The ride sharing companies had (have?) a zone in the parking lot that's well marked and very easy to find your driver/car. I was back at my hotel in around 10 minutes.
(Similarly, on another trip, I hit an LA Kings game. Tickets were dirt cheap compared to other arenas I've been in, even though the arena was packed. Are the Lakers the only expensive tickets there?)
It was a Friday night and if it wasn't sold out, it was damn close. I can't recall who they were playing.Was the Dodger game sold out?
I'm sold.Hitting my 2nd Mariners' game of the season on Sat. Talk about a GREAT fan experience, Seattle has a terrific setup. Options to bus in, take the light rail or walk from downtown, all nice ways to avoid the agony and frustration of post-game traffic. Beer selection is off the charts good, I think they were the first MLB park to offer sushi and the views of the city skyline, the Sound, all magnificent.
I'm sold.Hitting my 2nd Mariners' game of the season on Sat. Talk about a GREAT fan experience, Seattle has a terrific setup. Options to bus in, take the light rail or walk from downtown, all nice ways to avoid the agony and frustration of post-game traffic. Beer selection is off the charts good, I think they were the first MLB park to offer sushi and the views of the city skyline, the Sound, all magnificent.
Moving this to the top (#2 spot) of my ballbarks to be visited.
I was trying to get up there two weeks ago to catch the White Sox (they got swept - lol) for the Thursday day game. Work got in the way and had to cancel at the last minute, but I really want to get up there again.I'm sold.Hitting my 2nd Mariners' game of the season on Sat. Talk about a GREAT fan experience, Seattle has a terrific setup. Options to bus in, take the light rail or walk from downtown, all nice ways to avoid the agony and frustration of post-game traffic. Beer selection is off the charts good, I think they were the first MLB park to offer sushi and the views of the city skyline, the Sound, all magnificent.
Moving this to the top (#2 spot) of my ballbarks to be visited.
I took my four sons and my eldest son's BF to a game in early July. 78 degrees at first pitch, no humidity and it was Bark at the Park night, so lots of good doggos soaking in the ballgame too. Ages of the boys ranged from 10 to 22 and they ALL had a blast. My oldest and his BF know next to nothing about baseball (seriously, we were in RF a few rows up, and my son's BF though the three guys in the OF were 'Catchers' because they were catching all the balls) but just enjoyed the vibe, the sights and sounds, the food and drink. Top notch all the way around.
I think I paid $35 per ticket with fees. Considering a Blazers' game in comparable seats would be $100+ for a crappy team in a stuffy indoor arena that's outdated, $35 to sit outside super close to the OF is a bargain. IMO.
LA Kings ticket pricing is directly proportional to how good the team is. During the Cup run years tickets were real expensive. As soon as those ended prices dropped significantly. In LA it's a status thing to go to a good team when they are winning especially for hockey. Then they price out the real fans that go through the bad times. It's unfortunate.(Similarly, on another trip, I hit an LA Kings game. Tickets were dirt cheap compared to other arenas I've been in, even though the arena was packed. Are the Lakers the only expensive tickets there?)
This is especially true for the Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver fans. They can come to LA got to a game or two and it's barely more than the ticket prices just for the game back home. When I had season seats we would get some of the Canadian team fans in our area some times. I asked them about this and that was what they said and why a lot Canadians do this.There are lots of fan (or were) that use coming to LA (or Anaheim) as a good excuse to get out of the cold for a week in the winter;
I would purposely avoid this if I was buying tickets. Seems like a terrible idea having dogs in stadium seats that are already tight to begin with. Unless there are banks of grass around the stadium to set up lawn chairs and blankets this just seems like a terrible idea.it was Bark at the Park night,
I would purposely avoid this if I was buying tickets. Seems like a terrible idea having dogs in stadium seats that are already tight to begin with. Unless there are banks of grass around the stadium to set up lawn chairs and blankets this just seems like a terrible idea.it was Bark at the Park night,
Ah, that makes more sense and a lot more reasonable as all the dogs are contained.They contained them to one section up in the 300 levels and on the concourse around there, they had pools set up for dogs, areas for them to roam, etc.
Ah, that makes more sense and a lot more reasonable as all the dogs are contained.They contained them to one section up in the 300 levels and on the concourse around there, they had pools set up for dogs, areas for them to roam, etc.

Or the sausage races in Milwaukee.The only dog that should be at the park is the hot dog. I'll see myself out....
Sausages are made of dog?!?!?Or the sausage races in Milwaukee.The only dog that should be at the park is the hot dog. I'll see myself out....

The bullpen may kill their playoff chances. I really wish Dipoto had gotten more aggressive to bring in Duran or Miller at the deadline. Brash has looked shaky of late and I think Munoz is cooked.Mariners really blew it last night. That loss is going to come back to haunt them.
They scored 2 yesterday and 3 today. That's usually sufficient to beat the Pirates.Tough two days for the Red Sox. I'd actually been dreading this series and the Orioles series, and this one looks like it bit us right in the butt.
Signed by the Cubs, and pinch-hit in today's game.Carlos Santana also released.
Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
I’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
Especially when every bar in northern WI shows the gamesI’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
The part that sucks is I subscribe to mlbtv to get the royals. But I’m blacked out up here for the brewers. Would love to watch them more but I’m not spending the dough to do it.

The funny part is the two bars that are literally 1 mile from my house hardly ever shows sports. And people rarely ask. Of course I do now that we know them but they never show anything.Especially when every bar in northern WI shows the gamesI’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
The part that sucks is I subscribe to mlbtv to get the royals. But I’m blacked out up here for the brewers. Would love to watch them more but I’m not spending the dough to do it.![]()
Yeah baseballI’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
The part that sucks is I subscribe to mlbtv to get the royals. But I’m blacked out up here for the brewers. Would love to watch them more but I’m not spending the dough to do it.
I live an hour north of Santa Barbara. Hundreds of miles from either LA or SF. But for some reason I am blacked out for Angels, Dodgers, Giants, and A's. I just don't get it. In all the years past I was blacked out for Angels and Dodgers but never the northern guys (they are further from me by a little bit). But about half way through this year all of a sudden I am blacked out on A's and Giants. Strangest part is that if I watch on my phone the No-Cal teams aren't blacked out. But on my TV they are. Same app, same wifi, same location. I just don't understand. So frustrating.I’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
The part that sucks is I subscribe to mlbtv to get the royals. But I’m blacked out up here for the brewers. Would love to watch them more but I’m not spending the dough to do it.
It’s so stupid. I’m blacked out for the Phils, Pirates, Yankees, Mets and I believe Orioles. The closest of those stadiums to my house is a good 3 hour driveI live an hour north of Santa Barbara. Hundreds of miles from either LA or SF. But for some reason I am blacked out for Angels, Dodgers, Giants, and A's. I just don't get it. In all the years past I was blacked out for Angels and Dodgers but never the northern guys (they are further from me by a little bit). But about half way through this year all of a sudden I am blacked out on A's and Giants. Strangest part is that if I watch on my phone the No-Cal teams aren't blacked out. But on my TV they are. Same app, same wifi, same location. I just don't understand. So frustrating.I’ll root for them in the playoffs.Are you a Brewers fan yet??We are still alive for a wild card at least!@ChiefD !! Second place in the AL Central!!
The part that sucks is I subscribe to mlbtv to get the royals. But I’m blacked out up here for the brewers. Would love to watch them more but I’m not spending the dough to do it.