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So no "fans" hanging out in the center field beer garden with their backs to the game??I'd still go if they end up allowing a percentage of fans.I think there’s a way to do it if everyone is diligent - I’d wear a mask and sit at T-Mobile and not touch anything
Would be weird but worth it for some in person beisbol
So no "fans" hanging out in the center field beer garden with their backs to the game??I'd still go if they end up allowing a percentage of fans.
The 01' AS game is on Root Sports network now. Brings back so many memories I have during that season.
There is no way fans are in the stadiums.
it just ain’t happening. We should be happy with baseball and that’s that. The greedy *** owners getting in the way of having a reasonable season.
We can’t even get people to wear masks in an uber and you want people to wear masks in a concourse? In the bathroom?
will ppl practice those safety measures? Probably not
Exactly this hasn't ever been about what should be done.SHOULD they do it - hell no
Is there a way to do it safely? Yes
If you choose to allow fans, you then are having people working the front doors, ushers working the aisles, people cooking and working the concessions (yes, they would sell food and beverage and merch), security crews on the field, and cleaning crews, among others.
These owners and mayors and governors are kidding themselves.
Can you pass our unique MLB batting stance quiz?
From crouching sluggers to hitters with their bats pointing straight to the sky, can you tell these players by their unusual approach in the batter's box?www.espn.com
Fun
“Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams”
Monday, June 29 at 7pm ET
Director: Ema Ryan Yamazaki
Producers: International co-production between Cineric Creative, NHK, and NHK Enterprises
Baseball is life for the die-hard competitors in Koshien, Japan’s national high school baseball championship, whose alumni include US baseball stars Shohei Ohtani and former Yankee Hideki Matsui. As popular as America’s World Series, the stakes are beyond high in this single-elimination tournament. For Coach Mizutani, cleaning the grounds and greeting guests are equally important as honing baseball skills, however, demonstrating discipline, sacrifice and unwavering dedication. Director Ema Ryan Yamazaki follows Mizutani and his team on their quest to win the 100th annual Koshien, and, in the process, goes beyond baseball to reveal the heart of the Japanese national character. Had its World Premiere at DOC NYC 2019.
F the giants
Not sure if that Koshien doc is covering last year's tournament, but if so then hopefully there's glimpses of Rouki Sasaki, who some folks are hailing as a better arm than Ohtani was in high school.
Real talk though, how much would y'all pay to have your cutout placed in an MLB stadium this season?