Tuesday, September 23, 2008

My First Time...Indoors

Followed the Chi Sox up to "the Baggy" (Minny). Twins need to take
all three to make it interesting.

Update: Saw an interesting game tonight. But not just the game itself, but the experience of watching baseball indoors made it interesting. The Twins won 9-3 and got to within a game and a half of the Sox. The fans in Minnesota are really into their ball club. They all stand up when it gets to be two strikes on the opposing hitter and they don't need those stupid fan graphics to tell them when it's ok to cheer, which is refreshing. The Twins play a fun type of baseball too relying on pitching, fundamentals, and aggressive base running. With 35,000 rowdy fans in attendance it felt like a playoff atmosphere. (Although there's no reason I should know what that feels like)

There were several quirks about the game/stadium that should be pointed out. First of all, you feel like you're at a hockey game because it's so chilly inside. It also feels like you're in a completely sterile environment, which is not fun if you like Washington, DC humidity or really dry hot air. During the game a fly ball hit the roof of the stadium and somehow it was called foul, although I thought it was almost impossible to tell that high up whether the ball would have landed inside or outside the lines. Another exciting moment came when someone ran out onto the field and got chased by 20 of Minneapolis' finest , which was very entertaining.

What else? Because they pump air into the dome when you exit the stadium you get whooshed away when you open the door. It's quite exhilarating! I missed out on the excitement the first time I left because I used the revolving doors, but when I looked back and saw what a foolish mistake I had made I turned right back around and experienced the thrill. From speaking with several fans about their new OUTDOOR ball park that is supposed to be ready for 2010 I got the feeling that everyone hates the Dome, but from looking at the faces of kids and adults alike as they exited their Dome, you can't help but think how they will miss the "whoosh".

OK, now that concludes most of the MLB stuff I'll be doing on the trip. So now seems like a good time for me to post my official biased stadium rankings of the one's I've visited so far over the years:

PNC/Pirates (great views from the upper deck)
Camden Yards/Orioles (no explanation needed)
Great American/Reds
Tiger Stadium/Tigers (classic old time stadium with character)
Wrigley/Cubs
Edison Field/Angels
Fenway/Red Sox (definitely overrated, but I was there 9 years ago and have not seen recent renovations)
Citizens Bank/Phillies
Nationals/Nationals (almost identical to Philly, except with the terrible view of the parking lots)
Jacobs Field/Indians (too many club suites and the upper deck view of the field isn't as good as Phils/Nats)
Kauffman/Royals
Memorial/old Orioles
Busch/old Cardinals
Yankee/Yankees (if not for games that have been played here this would be further down...the stadium is a dump)
Shea/Mets (dump)
Metrodome/Twins (fun once, but just once)
Veterans/Old Phillies (dump II)
RFK/Old Nationals (no explanation needed II)
Cinergy/Old Reds (couldn't get down to the lower deck during batting practice w/out a ticket)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like you could be considered a sports blogger now, so here comes the hate mail...

Phillies and Nats stadiums over Jacobs field!? Are you out of your mind? Is there some bias for philly... cause that stadium is an attrocity.

Unknown said...

If this is the last of the baseball reviews for a while, you'll probably soon be on your way across that great state of South Dakota. To reduce the boredom of arrow-straight roads, fields of wheat, corn and soybeans, take a break in Mitchell and visit the Corn Palace.

And keep your hands out of prairie dog holes - rattlesnakes and black widow spiders use the holes for homes!

David Ireland said...

the Jake wasnt that great was it? It's been a while since I was there.

I would also put Milwaukee up there too, but I haven't seen a game there, just visited the joint.

Unknown said...

I liked the Jake, but we didn't get to make a study of it like you've done for the rest of your ballpark visits. I'll bet Aunt Jan has an opinion.

Anonymous said...

David, your opinion rules in this arena.

jonf said...

How come you haven't been to Wrigley...you call yourself a baseball fan?

Let me know when you want to check out west coast stadiums, i hear the California penal league has some real talent.

David Ireland said...

i got wrigley right under Tiger