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US Cellular Field: White Sox – Yankees (Game 2).

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So we headed down to US Cellular Field for one last beating by the Yankees and they did not disappoint. These were actually the ‘better seats’ we bought during our seven game pack and it was not worth it. We were in section 149 and unless you had an isle seat or were in the first 10 rows you really had a hard time seeing the batter at home plate. It didn’t really matter as the Yankees won 7-2 and completed the series sweep of the White Sox.

Side Notes:

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* The view from the seat in the outfield after we moved away from our real seats since we could not see the batter.

** Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 16
Stadium Opened: April 18, 1991
Capacity: 41,432
Attendance: 28,088
Food: N/A
Beer: N/A
Opponent: New York Yankees
Pitchers: W: Nova, L: Humber
Miles From Home: 9.6
Ticket Face Value: $54
Seat Location: Section 149, Row 31, Seat 4

US Cellular Field: White Sox – Yankees.

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As you can see from the two photographs above the White Sox were having a hell of a time with the Yankees last night at US Cellular Field.  13 runs in 3 innings is never a good thing.  Julie actually won these tickets in a raffle at Finley Dunnes so I will pretend it didn’t happen.

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Side Notes:
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It was Mayor Daley Night at US Cellular Field which consisted of a commemorative baseball, a small speech and a montage.  The funny part was the baseball wasn’t handed out until you left the park so as to keep people from the throwing the ball at the former mayor.

The White Sox organization thinks of everything.

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** The View From My Seat.

*** Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 15
Stadium Opened: April 18, 1991
Capacity: 41,432
Attendance: 23,873
Food: 1 hotdog, 1 churro
Beer: 4 Miller Light
Opponent: New York Yankees
Pitchers: W: Wade, L: Floyd
Miles From Home: 9.6
Ticket Face Value: $38
Seat Location: Section 538, Row 8, Seat 4

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**** My favorite beerman.

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***** At one point in the game they decided to mix things up to get the Sox back in it and they changed bags at first base. Clearly Adam Dunn was not impressed.

Wrigley Field: Cubs – Yankees.

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Last night Julie and I headed over to Wrigley Field for the final game of the Cubs – Yankees series. We went with Bleacher seats for the first time this season since Julie was meeting some friends at the game and it gave us the most flexibility with a group. All weekend Yankee fans have been seen around town and it showed in the stadium. The game was sold out and many of the rooftops were filled but we were still able to pick up tickets under face value about an hour before the game. Brett Gardner lead off the game with a Home Run off the fourth pitch but the Cubs came right back taking the lead in the fourth inning off Alfonso Soriano’s 3 run Home Run. The Cubs continued to hold on until Nick Swisher blew the game open with a 3 run Home Run in the top of the eighth inning. The Yankees won the game 10-4 and took the series 2-1. This was only the second time in history that the Yankees played a regular season series at Wrigley Field, the other being in 2003.

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Vendors

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The aisle I had in the bleachers afforded me great opportunities to document the vendors. As you can tell by the third photograph nobody was pleased that I decided to take these shots.

Signs

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Various signs throughout the stadium, notice the electronic blinking lights on the birthday sign and the strict rules for TV: Do not raise your beer in the air. Last time I checked that was in the Bill of Rights.

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* The View From My Seat.

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** It was Father’s Day at Wrigley Field.

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*** Ball Hawks on Waveland Avenue.

****Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 11
Stadium Opened: April 23, 1914
Capacity: 41,118
Attendance: 41,828
Food: N/A
Beer: 3 PBR’s, 2 Old Styles
Opponent: New York Yankees
Pitchers: W: Sabathia, L: Marshall
Miles From Home: 0.7
Ticket Face Value: $80
Seat Location: Left Field Bleachers, Row 10, Seat aisle

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***** The majority of the photographs were taken by Julie, except this photo of course.