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PNC Park: Pirates – Mets (and Beer).

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After putting it off for a couple years, Julie and I finally managed to catch a game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.  To say I was impressed with the stadium would be an understatement.  The game was sold out (which was suprising to me but it probably had a lot to do with the post game Huey Lewis and The News concert) which made for a great environment.  This is the first sold out baseball game I’ve been to in at least two years.  We had seats right off first base about 25 rows from the field.  Like most new stadiums, the concourses at PNC are wide open and you have great sight lines to the field.  In what turned out to be the quickest game I’ve been to all year the Pirates won 3-2. Afterwards we stayed for the concert and fireworks.

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Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum

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After checking into the hotel Julie and I wandered over to the Heinz Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum.  The exhibits were pretty extensive, from world marble champions to exhibits on the Steelers, Pirates and Penguins. Sadly, there was no Terrelle Pryor exhibit.  The museum is part of the larger Heinz History Musuem which had several other exhibits I would have liked to have seen if we had more time to spare.  The admission was only $10.

Church Brew Works

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After the museum we headed over to the Church Brew Works that Imperial Josh has been raving about for some time.  The Church Brew Works is in the former Roman Catholic St. John the Baptist Church.  The layout is great. When you enter, the first thing you see is the brew tanks in place of the altar, all of the seats in the dining area are pews and the place smells like a church.  We were there for the afternoon mass.  I stuck to the Thunderhop IPA and the Pipe Organ Pale Ale, we also took a 6 pack of the Thunderhop for tailgating.

On our way to the tailgate we made a stop at the Pittsburgh Public Market to pick up a growler of Pedal Pale Ale by East End Brewing for good measure.

Duquesne Incline

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Before we headed back home Sunday morning we walked over from our hotel to the Duquesne Incline.  It was quite muggy in the morning but the view was still worth it.

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Side Notes:

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* Before the game I hid my empty East End growler in the bushes outside the stadium and this was the celebratory photograph after I reclaimed what was rightfully mine.

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** The View From My Seat.

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*** Dog the Bounty Hunter attended the game.

**** Most of these photographs were taken by Julie.

*****Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 10
Stadium Opened: March 31, 2001
Capacity: 38,496
Attendance: 39,273
Food: 1 basket of hand cut fries.
Beer: 2 Pedal Pale Ale, 1 IC Light
Opponent: New York Mets
Pitchers:  W: McDonald, L: Dickey
Miles From Home: 411.5
Ticket Face Value: $30
Seat Location: Section 110, Row S, Seat 7

 

US Cellular Field: White Sox – Tigers.

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Yesterday afternoon Julie and I headed down to the South Side again for the White Sox – Tigers game.  There were a lot more Tigers fans at the stadium than I was anticipating but I should have known considering how many Red Wings fans show up for the Hawks games.  The White Sox held their own after giving up 2 runs to open the game in the first but the wheels fell off when Miguel Cabrera hit a home run in the top of the 9th inning.

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Side Notes:

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* Beerman doing what he does best.

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**During the game I took the opportunity to head up to the the far seats near right field at the top of the stadium.  This photograph is from there.

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*** I’m not sure what the deal is with people from Michigan drinking their beer with straws but it’s the point where I can consider this a cultural trait.  The Tiger fans started a ‘Let’s Go Tigers’ chant that I countered with a ‘Bail Out’ chant and that led to this exchange between a Tigers fan and myself:

Me: Bail Out! Bail Out!
Tigers Fan: What kind of car do you drive?
Me: None.

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**** Julie and I did a walk around Bridgeport before the game with and had some drinks on the South Side.  This is a photograph I took as we walked by the stadium about 3 hours before the game started.

*****Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 9
Stadium Opened: April 18, 1991
Capacity: 41,432
Attendance: 31,037
Food: 1 churro.
Beer: 4 Miller Lights
Opponent: Detroit Tigers
Pitchers: W: Verlander, L: Crain
Miles From Home: 9.6
Ticket Face Value: $19
Seat Location: Section 518, Row 9, Seat 16

Mayfest

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Last night we headed up to Lincoln Square for Mayfest and stayed in the back area to avoid the massive crowds of years past (2008 & 2010). As most neighborhood festivals in Chicago, Mayfest works on the ‘voluntary donation’ for entrance and the tickets system for food and drinks. Each ticket is $1 and 15 tickets gets you a boot filled with a liter of beer, 10 tickets gets you a refill. Not exactly a deal but it’s not every day you get to drink beer out of a boot.

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