Tiger Paw Mom:
Cajun Moose eh? Sounds good to me!
If it my son's game, I stay away from the parents, most of the time. I don't want to come off like a stuck up. Anyway, it depends where they are playing. Some places the right field fence is a good spot. Others, maybe in the stands or near the dugout. At our home games I like to sit outside the fence behind homeplate.
If I were at Cincinnati or any other ballpark, it would have to be in the outfield stands. Never know when you may catch a HR ball.
Just a side note, if you can, go walk out into the outfield. You'll appreciate what our boys do.
If I were at Cincinnati or any other ballpark, it would have to be in the outfield stands. Never know when you may catch a HR ball.
Just a side note, if you can, go walk out into the outfield. You'll appreciate what our boys do.
Tiger Paw Mom
Mississippi State has a section like that with the old buses and anything to put a platform on. They call it "The Left Field Lounge"
Mississippi State has a section like that with the old buses and anything to put a platform on. They call it "The Left Field Lounge"
I like right behind the UMP. I feel he may need an extra set of eyes while his recover.
If its' a big league game, I'll take the front row at Pacific Bell Park, just a few seats past the visitors dugout. You're only 50 feet from the first base bag. I occasionally buy these seats from a guy I know (I pay way too much for them), and was sitting there with my son and another kid who plays summer ball with us when Barry hit his 500th. That was an electric baseball moment!
If its my team in summer ball, my only seat is in the dugout, preferably leaning on the rail.
If its my team in summer ball, my only seat is in the dugout, preferably leaning on the rail.
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