I spring to take the family once a year. It can be 100 to 200 dollars depending on factors (mainly how much beer I drink, or food we eat). Selfishly I'll go solo or with a friend for day games. That can be done cheaply, if I'm taking the train and don't drink or eat.
I would go more, maybe even season tickets, if it was cheaper to eat, drink, and park. The ticket prices really aren't the issue.
I spring to take the family once a year. It can be 100 to 200 dollars depending on factors (mainly how much beer I drink, or food we eat). Selfishly I'll go solo or with a friend for day games. That can be done cheaply, if I'm taking the train and don't drink or eat.
I would go more, maybe even season tickets, if it was cheaper to eat, drink, and park. The ticket prices really aren't the issue.
Yeah, baseball is truly good times, I really enjoy it- just can't afford it now on a fixed income (retired phukker here!) My favorite spot to sit was usually along the third baseline as you get the field and are close to the pitcher and home plate.
Yeah, baseball is truly good times, I really enjoy it- just can't afford it now on a fixed income (retired phukker here!) My favorite spot to sit was usually along the third baseline as you get the field and are close to the pitcher and home plate.
We're a baseball loving family but we cannot afford going anymore, so we watch and listen at home.