Agree that the first few rows of the 300 level (for me, the first three rows) are a terrific bargain. And yes, bring back the dancing groundskeepers. And Louie, Louie!!
The first few rows of the upper deck really are spectacular. I'm a sucker for the cheap seats, roughly 10-12 rows up on the 300 level, but I sat in the third row two weeks ago and it was fantastic. In no small part because I caught a foul ball for the first time in my life!
Halfway across the country, this whole thing echoes how I feel about the Twins, right down to biking to games and wondering if that used to be more common.
Gosh, Minneapolis is so dope for biking, too. Maybe better than Seattle. I biked in past the ballpark from about George Floyd Square on a trip through downtown (and honestly a ton of the city) and it was a dream.
Still need to get to a Twins/M’s game out there but they seem to always be during the week.
The M's have recently been my favorite opponent to watch play here because the two teams play basically the same baseball and I assume it's just cathartic for both fanbases to see that sometimes the other team is the one that takes a million called third strikes. Definitely come see a game here if that's your vibe, haha.
Agree that the first few rows of the 300 level (for me, the first three rows) are a terrific bargain. And yes, bring back the dancing groundskeepers. And Louie, Louie!!
The first few rows of the upper deck really are spectacular. I'm a sucker for the cheap seats, roughly 10-12 rows up on the 300 level, but I sat in the third row two weeks ago and it was fantastic. In no small part because I caught a foul ball for the first time in my life!
Hell yeah. I got hooked on ‘em as a kid when someone I knew had like a half season there and she’d sometimes kick tickets our way.
But the entire upper deck, especially above the infield on the first base side, is so good. There’s a reason this blog has the name it does!
Halfway across the country, this whole thing echoes how I feel about the Twins, right down to biking to games and wondering if that used to be more common.
Gosh, Minneapolis is so dope for biking, too. Maybe better than Seattle. I biked in past the ballpark from about George Floyd Square on a trip through downtown (and honestly a ton of the city) and it was a dream.
Still need to get to a Twins/M’s game out there but they seem to always be during the week.
The M's have recently been my favorite opponent to watch play here because the two teams play basically the same baseball and I assume it's just cathartic for both fanbases to see that sometimes the other team is the one that takes a million called third strikes. Definitely come see a game here if that's your vibe, haha.