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Post by rainmanrich on Feb 6, 2018 11:53:47 GMT -8
Can you see the scoreboard? Do you get to feel the Goss experience? Think Kwan will get me a ball out there? Is one actually allowed in the stadium with tickets out there? I may have an opportunity to get seats inside during the Hartford series (thanks Orangeblood) but my son and I are looking for all options including a PAC weekend.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Feb 6, 2018 12:40:17 GMT -8
You can see the auxiliary scoreboard. You get most of the Goss experience. You have a better chance of getting a ball from the right-fielder if he catches the third out than from Kwan hitting one out. ou cannot enter the stadium proper (unless that has changed).
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EOBeav
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Post by EOBeav on Feb 6, 2018 16:27:45 GMT -8
You have a better chance of getting a ball from the right-fielder if he catches the third out than from Kwan hitting one out. I don't know, man. I was at the Saturday game of the Cal series and Kwan pasted a grand salami over the right field fence. A Cal player did the same thing an inning later, same place. A couple of spectators took home a souvenir each that game.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Feb 6, 2018 16:40:52 GMT -8
Hey, I love Kwan. But he has 225 college at-bats and has one career home run. His grand slam cleared the fence by about six inches pretty close to foul pole, if I remember right.
He looks bigger and has shown some more pop in practice though, so maybe this year he'll hit two or three.
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Post by Tigardbeav on Feb 6, 2018 16:47:29 GMT -8
Repectfully. A lot of the atmosphere is being right on top of the action. Clos e enough that you might get wacked by a foul ball or bat that comes loose. (darn those nets) That is what I like about Goss. Even out at Bleachers( ) is a bit far away, but good to yack at the LF. Maybe i'm spoiled. Or I have friends in high places If it was me I would buy the tix out at the train track on any day i wanted to go Neighbor & I bought RF tix for a Super Regional game. We were walking around pre game and noticed the ticket window staffed. I stroll over and say WTF> You have tickets? She did. Behind 1B dugout. We bought those and resold the bleacher seats
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Post by steinlager on Feb 6, 2018 17:58:23 GMT -8
Can you see the scoreboard? Do you get to feel the Goss experience? Think Kwan will get me a ball out there? Is one actually allowed in the stadium with tickets out there? I may have an opportunity to get seats inside during the Hartford series (thanks Orangeblood) but my son and I are looking for all options including a PAC weekend. I was out in right field bleachers for the Sunday Cal game and had a guy behind me yelling at "blue" about balls and strikes. So, yeah you will get the experience but may want to bring your binos.
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Post by bbaq on Feb 6, 2018 17:58:43 GMT -8
I started out in right field bleachers. Had a great time, more interaction with the outfield players. Bought 3rd base seats the next year.
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Post by seastape on Feb 7, 2018 9:12:39 GMT -8
Can you see the scoreboard? Do you get to feel the Goss experience? Think Kwan will get me a ball out there? Is one actually allowed in the stadium with tickets out there? I may have an opportunity to get seats inside during the Hartford series (thanks Orangeblood) but my son and I are looking for all options including a PAC weekend. I was out in right field bleachers for the Sunday Cal game and had a guy behind me yelling at "blue" about balls and strikes. So, yeah you will get the experience but may want to bring your binos. Was that Bob Uecker?
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Post by steinlager on Feb 7, 2018 13:01:44 GMT -8
I was out in right field bleachers for the Sunday Cal game and had a guy behind me yelling at "blue" about balls and strikes. So, yeah you will get the experience but may want to bring your binos. Was that Bob Uecker? "Just a bit outside".
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Post by mbabeav on Feb 7, 2018 17:29:08 GMT -8
Can you see the scoreboard? Do you get to feel the Goss experience? Think Kwan will get me a ball out there? Is one actually allowed in the stadium with tickets out there? I may have an opportunity to get seats inside during the Hartford series (thanks Orangeblood) but my son and I are looking for all options including a PAC weekend. Any seat at Goss is a great seat! That being said, in the outfield seats (and SRO), you have the chance to interact with the outfielders, who seem to have a bit more time on their hands during breaks - have had more than one running conversation when I am out there, vs being behind the net - and you can still tell if it is a ball or strike and yell at Blue!
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Post by pezcat on Feb 7, 2018 20:28:09 GMT -8
The right field bleachers are a blast, but there's also probably more... personality... there than in most other parts of the park. If you like being around people who chat a lot and will jaw at the right fielder (especially during the postseason), it's awesome. It's one of my favorite places to watch the games at Goss, actually. You can't see the main scoreboard, but you have a clean view of the little one that's down third, and you can see the whole field pretty easily. The price isn't bad either; I'm planning on hitting 4-5 games this year, and all my seats will likely be down there.
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