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Game Threads • Re: 04/08/12 – Cardinals (RHP Lynn) @ Brewers (LHP Wolf)
0I will definitely remember to take pictures at Dodger Stadium–I’m really excited to go there for the first time!
As far as Anaheim is concerned, I’ll probably return to see a Yankee or a Sox game ![]()
PS: I’m so excited–I just noticed that I got promoted to 4-ball status
Statistics: Posted by derrickhawks — Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:30 pm
Game Threads • Re: 04/08/12 – Cardinals (RHP Lynn) @ Brewers (LHP Wolf)
0cardinalfan4life wrote:
what are the prices out there in the Golden State for Angels games, and for Chavez raveine I’m currious.
I was sitting in club level seats in the outfield and I only paid $30 for them. Can’t hardly complain about that for a day game on a weekend.
OH, and all club level means is that the seats are padded and a little wider and they’ll serve you extra expensive concessions at your seat
Statistics: Posted by derrickhawks — Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:02 pm
Game Threads • Re: 04/08/12 – Cardinals (RHP Lynn) @ Brewers (LHP Wolf)
0$30 bucks..Holy crap thats nothing for tickets for just yourself..Cardinals seats are 20 bucks higher for what your talking about and the wider seats and food attendent is NOT included. How much for beer 8 bucks, like busch or 4. I think busch maybe one of the more expensive stadiums in MLB, then again the Big A, and Chavez are both old stadiums aswell.
Statistics: Posted by cardinalfan4life — Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:11 pm
Game Threads • Re: 04/08/12 – Cardinals (RHP Lynn) @ Brewers (LHP Wolf)
0cardinalfan4life wrote:
$30 bucks..Holy crap thats nothing for tickets for just yourself..Cardinals seats are 20 bucks higher for what your talking about and the wider seats and food attendent is NOT included. How much for beer 8 bucks, like busch or 4.
Ah, see I should have taken a picture of the menu–of course the nice thing about not being sponsored by a beer company is that you can have any beer you want. Standard Miller was like $8 and it went up from there. I don’t recall clearly–but there was around 10-12 different brews ranging all the way up to like $15.
It’s pretty cheap. Anaheim is basically begging people to come to the games. And the people there don’t seem to be "baseball people" if you know what I mean. Perhaps I’ve just been spoiled by St Louis though. I’m going to the home opener for the Dodgers next week–so I’ll have something else local to compare it to
Statistics: Posted by derrickhawks — Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:17 pm
Game Threads • Re: 04/08/12 – Cardinals (RHP Lynn) @ Brewers (LHP Wolf)
0derrickhawks wrote:
I missed most of the game today because I went to Angel Stadium to spy on Pujols. Angels did NOT look good–either that or KC looked really great. Stands were only about half full. Pretty embarrassing. LA fans suck.
Things tend to even out. You think Mariano Riverra will have a e.r.a of 5 for all of 2012? I dont. KC pretty well got one of thier yearly highlights, and I thought surely the stands would be 3/4s full I’m surprised at that, hey Angel fans you have the best hitter in baseball just in case you didnot know! what are the prices out there in the Golden State for Angels games, and for Chavez raveine I’m currious.
Statistics: Posted by cardinalfan4life — Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:51 pm
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