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Post by eugenedave on Feb 28, 2021 16:32:01 GMT -8
Anybody know how much of the field you can see from the top of the parking garage? Haven't been up there in a while. Thinking you can see some of the infield, but not home plate.
Also wondering if they will have the entrances to the outfield bleachers blocked, to keep fans away.
This year's team is off to a great start. Nothing wrong with a 7-1 record against good opponents. And their late inning come from behind wins remind me of cardiac kids of 2017/2018. Very exciting.
Not sure if they can crack the top 25 tomorrow, but they should be getting consideration.
Lastly, how about that Casey kid? His bat says he deserves his starting position.
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Post by mbabeav on Feb 28, 2021 18:14:33 GMT -8
You can see all the field cept for the warning track area in right - the players sort of look like ants, and the fans like cardboard ants, but you ought to be able to get a good sense of the action, and heckling the umpire about ball and strike calls from 550 feet away ought to be a hoot
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Post by 56chevy on Feb 28, 2021 19:37:34 GMT -8
Bullhorn? As I remember, you can't see home plate?
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Post by eugenedave on Mar 2, 2021 1:48:36 GMT -8
Bullhorn? As I remember, you can't see home plate? Neither can some umps....Greg Street.. At the first home game of 2018, a pitch crossed into the opposite batters box, and was called a ball. I jumped up and yelled "Hey! That was a strike in Omaha! What the hell is the matter with you?!".
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Mar 2, 2021 9:32:54 GMT -8
I'd just like to know I can get games streamed most of the time......and hopefully from the POV from behind the pitcher.
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