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I prefer the nosebleed seats (on the visitors' side of course) myself--it gives you a nice overall view of the field (plus I hate giving King George more money than I have to for a ticket!). Judging by the number of blue seats I see during the daily game highlights, you should have no trouble "upgrading."
Note to greggwiggins: anyplace around DC you can still find new/gently used Senators caps for sale? I'd gladly support a new Senators team in the Nation's Capital! (Edited for spelling.) [This message has been edited by TribeFlyer (edited 04-09-2001).] |
Originally posted by TribeFlyer: Note to greggwiggins: anyplace around DC you can still find new/gently used Senators caps for sale? I'd gladly support a new Senators team in the Nation's Capital! I'm trying to catch a Yankee's game in July and Red Sox game in August. Just got to see if my schedule will permit both. |
ElmhurstNick,
How hard is it to get Cub's tickets? I was thinking about catching a game while I was in on business. If you're ever in SFO or OAK, it's easy to get A's tickets; you just have to do some planning for Giants tickets. Thanks, SFOJFK |
Nick,
Do you mean Thursday, April 26th? Or Friday the 27th? Ground level all the way in right field are great seats if you want to be close to the field and facing homeplate. The only problem is that you will be far from home plate., but close to Paul O'Neill. Halfway down the left field line presents the stiff neck problem I share your sentiments about. I love Yankee Stadium, but these seats can take thier toll on you by the 4th inning. The upper deck seats above the 1st base on deck circle are great seats if the height does not bother you. You have a nice view of the stadium, and nice chance for foul balls. PS... be prepared for extremely crowded trains at game time. The #4 train in particular. Mike |
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