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Is there anyone you DO NOT suspect?
I've said about five times I don't suspect Chris Davis. Who else are you referring to? Puig?
Is there anyone you DO NOT suspect?
speaking from experience, the seats at new yankees stadium are just as small. i thought that was the norm.
at fenway, if you're really fat, you can buy a handicapped seat under the grandstands / out of the weather. or you could go for a jog once in a while.
I've said about five times I don't suspect Chris Davis. Who else are you referring to? Puig?
at fenway, if you're really fat, you can buy a handicapped seat under the grandstands / out of the weather. or you could go for a jog once in a while.
Steelers though? Is it the fact that he's got as many rings as Roethlisberger with better overall playoff stats?
Lil help?
Oh okay. So now you're comparing your ballpark to other team's former ballparks.
"Just cause Jack Murphy was nicer than Fenway doesn't mean Fenway isn't the greatest ballpark in baseball. Well, at least Boston anyway." - Worrld
Some do.
Zach Greinke and his .339 b.a does.
I said MOST.
Going on a small tangent - I wonder what park would be graded as best for its age? That would be a poll that I would like my teams chances in.
Good night guys. Don't look for me tomorrow, visiting in-laws require my attention for the next couple of days.
probably San Diego, if you mean for geriatrics
very little excitement there, good for old tickers
only 81 games a year guaranteed, good for fixed incomes
closes in late september, good for californians who get chilly when temps drop below 70