Take me out to the ballgame!
Well, its time to buy those ticket packages!
It got me thinking that maybe I could splurge the $200 and get a 41 game package in the cheap seats. Then I realized that I'm probably only going to go to 5 games, and I might as well just buy the tickets at the gate. For a little more info check out this articlearticle from yesterdays Post.
All this talk about the Nationals has taken me back to the first baseball games that I ever saw. They were all at big football stadiums (Memorial Stadium and RFK) and the seats were always great. As a little kid, I thought that Memorial Stadium was the best place ever to see a game. You got to sit high up in these bright orange bleacher seats and you could look down and see the entire field. I now realize that those are what we like to call the "cheap seats", but as a six year-old, I was just excited.
I also got a kick out of the O's exhibition homestand at RFK every spring. It wasn't the same as having a team of our own in DC, but it was pretty darn close. If I remember correctly, it was the O's vs. the Expos. I wouldn't mind seeing that match-up again.
The trio of Nationals mini plans includes a 41-game plan and two different
20-game plans. The 41-game plan includes Opening Night, April 14 and a $2.00
discount per game off the individual game ticket price. 41-game plan prices
range from $205 to $738 and the 20-game plan prices range from $140 to $400.
It got me thinking that maybe I could splurge the $200 and get a 41 game package in the cheap seats. Then I realized that I'm probably only going to go to 5 games, and I might as well just buy the tickets at the gate. For a little more info check out this articlearticle from yesterdays Post.
All this talk about the Nationals has taken me back to the first baseball games that I ever saw. They were all at big football stadiums (Memorial Stadium and RFK) and the seats were always great. As a little kid, I thought that Memorial Stadium was the best place ever to see a game. You got to sit high up in these bright orange bleacher seats and you could look down and see the entire field. I now realize that those are what we like to call the "cheap seats", but as a six year-old, I was just excited.
I also got a kick out of the O's exhibition homestand at RFK every spring. It wasn't the same as having a team of our own in DC, but it was pretty darn close. If I remember correctly, it was the O's vs. the Expos. I wouldn't mind seeing that match-up again.
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