Friday, October 03, 2003

Batter up
It's fun having baseball top of my mind again. It really hadn't been that way since maybe June or so, but with the playoffs now going, and a few of my favorites in the running, it's been a rush.

I got to see the first two games of the NLDS in what amounted to a neutral field as Turner Field was approximately 50 percent Cubs fans -- many making the trip from Chicago since it would be cheaper than actually buying tickets to a game at Wrigley, while others were carpetbaggers, bandwagon jumpers or just WGN watchers (before it was whacked from the main cable provider here).

I don't think Turner Field has seen this type of electricity in a long while. The presence of the Cubs fans energized the Braves fans as well. It's a bit unfortunate that it took a huge contingent of opposing fans to create a real atmosphere in the stadium, but that can happen among a complacent fan base. But hey, Braves officials can be happy that they got a huge gate thanks to the matchup and didn't have to give away lots of tickets like they did last year (for Barry Bonds and the Giants, no less).

What was amusing was one of the local sports radio guys here (one of the few I actually respect) trying to pin the blame on the lack of attendance/atmosphere at Turner in the past was 1 p.m. starts for playoff games, and saying that it would be the same at Yankee Stadium this year for Game 1, which was an afternoon game. While the Yankees lost, they did have a packed house (save for some dumbasses who couldn't tear tickets out of a book correctly).

I won't comment too much on the games, since that would go on forever knowing my writing style. Instead, I must point out that ESPN now has a commercial featuring this song advertising this.

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