yeeeeeeeeeeew! giants just won the world series!!
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yeeeeeeeeeeew! giants just won the world series!!
they swept them right?
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very funny :D we only had two drug cheats this year.
yeah 4-0.... bit of an anticlimax really!
go the tigers
Phoarr & its Hamma time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYNmsawkgY0
Lacking in hammalanche
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aesp8ViZbro Some more Hamma
British commenary of a baseball game, similar to listening to American commentary of a soccarball tie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...=lKY5fmDGVLs#!
lol, brill
Nice
just got back from noo yawk, caught mets v cardinals and a yankees v dodgers game, was legit
cards are very good, execute perfectly - mets are ****en awful this year, gave away 7 unearned runs or something horrible, jeez
yankees dodgers game was great, don mattingly back at yankees stadium as manager of the dodgers, got a nice reception - donnie baseball doing the biz
highlight though was seeing mariano rivera in his last year, dude is a ****ing legend (y)
Big few nights with dodgers & diamond back last spring training games against team orstrayla.
Then the opening series. Only two games. For shame.
The prices are an utter rort for these exhibition games. Cheapest seats left for Sunday are $259 in silver seating. Platinum seats going for $499.
Sunday isn't an exhibition. It's a ML game. Saturday/Sunday the first two games of the season.
In a way they are exhibition games as they are introducing a foreign concept to Australia. Sure it's the first round of their season but in an attempt to attract new fans I don't see the point in jacking up the prices.
Seems like a money grubbing excercise. Anyone know how much games cost too attend in USA on average?
Don't really think it's "introducing a foreign concept" Australia has played baseball for a hell of a long time, just a minority sport.
And you can get to a game for less than $20us
Cardiff Workers 4th grade executed well also, wowsers
And do you have any idea how much it would have cost to bring both MLB franchises out here to play for games in the opening round of the MLB season? Airfares, accommodation and appearance fees alone would account for most of these prices. And how much it costing to convert the SCG to a baseball field and back again?
Same deal as with the EPL teams coming out here for friendlies, except the prices are higher as these games actually mean something.
To who??
Very few in this country
I think the interest in this country for baseball is on par with the levels of interest of the 20-20 cricket comp in Bangladesh
What a faarked sport.
Intentionally repeatedly throw the ball wide of the batter so he can't hit it to walk him to 1st base. ****ing dog act.
Have a go you ****s
Whats even worse is the time it takes to play the game and that farking incessant wanky organ music.:blush:
Prices actually were reduced due to poor sales. Platinum was originally $799.
If it was decent teams I would have gone. Boston/Yankees/mets/Oakland/Texas.
But no-one in la gives a shit why would I? And Arizona....
I'll be there Sunday. Prices were always going to be inflated, as per Blackmac's points.
Really looking forward to it, although I'll be catching some of my Mets games over in NY in September - even better (except they are awful and will probably lose every game I attend). Should be used to that I guess....
Any idea what the crowd figures have been like?
Agree with most points you just said MFKS. I sometimes watch little bits of the baseball on one but only if my dad has the tv on already. My passion for baseball is very low and I'll never have the time to actively follow it like the nrl and a-league.
And yep organs belong at the church, it should be up to the fans too chant not commercial gimmicks by the club.
But in saying that, I'm sure it is the MLB that want/need the promotion of spreading the game to other countries. It's the same with NFL going to England. If you don't expand, you die (see: NSL). It may cost a lot to get teams to come out, but it also costs a lot in promotion/marketing and getting a league game out here is I assume a large help in expanding the game.
Wish I bothered to look into these games earlier, would have loved to get a cheap ticket to go watch.
baseball is also great live, terrible on the telly
Each team in MLB plays around 160 games per season. The average attendance to these games is around 30,000.
For each team that comes to more than 2 million people through the gates per season.
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It's not a sport. Baseball is a way of life.
2million.
What's the us population?
Can you enlighten us as to what these issues were that cost the NSL its survival in relation to a lack of expansion WLG??
By my counts they were constantly expanding every year into new markets and nothing ever stayed the same year to year
By my rough counts there would be what 40 or more clubs who have played/folded in the NSL
Hanshin Tigers (they play just out of Osaka). Dead set epic night, crowd was mental.
They are like the Cubs in MLB (rubbish, cursed etc).
Am with Q. Baseball is pretty much 2nd to football as far as atmosphere is concerned.
Edit: maybe Euro basketball is as we'll but I've never seen live. Crowds seem legit bonkers though.
Also: apparently it was $4million just to convert the field from cricket-baseball-cricket.
That's probably a good place to start when you're wondering about ticket prices SD.
Tardball for all its failings though would have to be one of the best pound for pound at drawing crowds in relation to population
EPL isn't really a fair reflection as most Stadiums are way too small ie Man Utd/Arsenal/Chelsea/Liverpool could put more fans in if their grounds were say 100k capacity. Add in the fact that EPL is now also ridiculously overpriced and beyond the price range of the common man it is a little skewed
So we need to develop an algorithm that accounts for stadium size, population of nation, average household income and ticket prices.
Someone explain baseball to me, please.
I've just won tickets to the ABL this weekend and short of knowing that there should be hot dogs on sale (and maybe but scratchers...), I know nothing about it.
Really got into Baseball this Post-Season.
Watched a few really good Giants matches. Some absolutely epic close finishes. One game they were down by 1 run. Bases loaded. 3rd Ball, 2nd Strike. Next throw was gonna decide it, guy smashes a home run.Brutal.
Went to San Fran Giants stadium a few weeks ago, marvellous set up.