It has come to my attention that folks out there could not comment on this blog unless they were registered with Blogspot. Well, that trash has been taken out, so to speak. Now you can feel free to leave comments and feedback with just your name or even anonymously!
Speaking of that, let's use this post right here as a feedback forum. Detroit was my 15th stadium so that means I'm half way done! If you have any comments or suggestions for things you'd like to see more or less of for the next 15 parks I'm all ears. Maybe there are too many pictures and you feel like you're back in kindergarten? Maybe the posts are too long, or not long enough, or I'm not showing enough bathroom pictures??
Whether I know you or not, constructive critisism, a friendly hello or an anonymous rant telling me how terrible I am will all be welcome.
Kind Regards,
Mgmt.
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4 comments:
deAr mat,
I lik your Blug.
I actually liked leaving a comment the old way. It reminded me that I actually have a blog that I started 3 years ago but never used! maybe I should start that up again??? nahhhhhhhh!
Hey Matt!
I'm enjoying your trip.
It's Ferris Wheel -- named for the engineer who designed an immense one for the Chicago Exhibtion of 1893.
A Ferrous Wheel would be one made from iron -- which they are, but that's beside the point.
Just sayin'.
Suggestion for blog: Pics of hot chicks. Is it possible that there are few hot chicks in baseball?
Questions:
Ballboys. At Fenway, the actual BBs around homeplate are boys, but foul-territory-retrievers are girls. Is this common at other parks?
Splintered bats: What do teams do with them? I understand that they can't give them out at the game (being most excellent weapons), but would smart dumpster diving after the game be rewarded?
I knew Ferrous looked really weird. Damn spell check!
I've seen my share of hot chicks (Cubs and Dbacks stand out...) but I haven't yet found an easy way to take pictures. I'll see if I can work on that.
GREAT questions! Fenway is unique in its distribution of ball personnel. Near home plate I've only seen boys but along the lines there have been boys, girls, older adults and actually 3 stadiums without anyone down the line and the base coaches or outfielders have had to retrieve the balls.
Dumster jumping is an area I'll have to look into for the remaining games :)
Thanks for the feedback!
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