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Here's a random question /v/, well a few I suppose:

Where do you usually sit when you go to a baseball game? Stadium would also help.
Why?
How much of a fan do you consider yourself?
>> Anonymous
Baseball fucking sucks.
>> Anonymous
/v/?

Anyway, I used to be a left field fan, because Right Field Sucks, but at my current stadium, Tropicana Field, left field sucks and RF is where the hecklers are. So I sit in right field.
>> Anonymous
>>402078
Bandwagon fan sighted.
>> Anonymous
Usually on my couch 'cause it's impossible for me to go to a baseball game ;-;
>> Anonymous
>>402088

Fuck off. I've been a season ticket holder here since 2001.
>> Anonymous
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I go to Soverign Bank Stadium (fuck yeah Indy league teams) and I sit wherever, $8 a ticket for any seat

Pic related
>> Anonymous
Im probably one of those heckelers in right feild! No bandwaggoner here been here since 98. Tropicana feild is great idc what anyone says. New stadium = BAD IDEA
>> Anonymous
>>402100
So you had a spare $10 back in the day?
>> Anonymous
At Minute Maid Park, 15 rows off the end of first base dugout are where my season tickets I split with like 6 other people are. Or standing room out by the conoco pump with all the dunkards heckling the center fielder.
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>>402125
and these guys?
>> Anonymous
Citizens Bank Park... Usually wetry to buy outfield tickets in left field... great seats for 24 bucks. We also buy 13 dollar standing room tickets a lot of times, because CBP is an awesome stranding room ballpark (lots to see and do, and metal countertops set up around the whole ball park behind each section). From time to time my girlfriend's dad will give us his (season) tickets if he can't make a game... they are up the first baseline... awesome seats, but I prefer the outfield for a better bang for your buck.
>> Anonymous
OP here, sorry about the /v/, it's the only other board I go on and I don't do many threads on /sp/.

I usually like to sit in the outfield, preferably right, but sometimes high up, I just hate missing a big play, so I'll sit anywhere I can see the entire field.

As for my stadiums, my mains are Busch when I visit family, which is about 5 games a season, and Tropicana for the rest of the time(Orlandofag).
>> Anonymous
i am too poor for seasons tickets so i sit randomly all over but usually up in the third stand
>> Anonymous
Fenway. I usually go to 6-10 games per year.

Until last year, I sat about 35 rows behind home plate. Those seats were amazing, I saw a World Series game in 04 and 3 ALCS games since 04 there. Sometimes my dad scrapes together some luxury box seats, too.

The guy I buy my tix from turned his back on me last year, so now I'm stuck way back in the first-base grandstand (occasionally in the third-base grandstand).

I consider myself a die-hard, I watch between 125 and 135 games per year (work fucked me over this summer, so I only caught about 100)
>> Anonymous
Whenever I feel like going to see the O's lose, 7 rows behind the Orioles' dugout.
>> Anonymous
>>402164
props to you realfan

curious - is a luxury box better or worse to watch a game than sitting along the baselines with the crowd?
>> Anonymous
>>402170
i love going to Camden Yards (Boog's BBQ is tasty delicious), i sit in a similar section behind the visitor's dugout except about 12 rows behind it. too bad the quality of the baseball is crap. i went to 8 games this year and they lost all of them.
>> Anonymous
>>402176
So you only went on Sundays?
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i have pirates season tickets (you dont need to tell me, i already know.) i sit up in the club boxes, section 211.
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Usually right field infield reserve in Dodgers Stadium. Not too expensive but still a good view.

Pic related, cliché "we're number 1" pose.
>> Anonymous
Brewers fan in Northern California. I only get to see three games a year when they come to San Francisco. I get whatever the fuck is on Stubhub. This year I get a seat FIRST FUCKING ROW RIGHT BEHIND THE BREWERS DUGOUT for as much as I pay for Sacramento Kings tickets, and those are halfway up the first bowl. Awesome.