chasfh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 15 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: I wanted to go to that Skubal start but I’m not dropping $300 on a whitecaps ticket The secondary market for any decent game in any sport is absolutely bonkers. Everyone's heard about the Knicks game and the six-figure price for lower level seats, but try this on your imagination: my buddy in Boston looked into a World Cup game at Foxborough. The teams are Haiti vs Scotland, not soccer powers by any stretch. Cheapest ticket to get in: $700. Just to get in. For teams of nobodies that won't even get out of their group. Add in $150 for one of only 5,000 spots of parking for a 69,000-seat stadium, or else a special train fare of $80 from the city. I can barely imagine how much concessions or World Cup merch must cost, but one thing I know for sure: you can't be anything less than upper middle class to get into a desirable game anymore. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted June 7 Posted June 7 4 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: It’s Laz Diaz. Another ump who should’ve been gone a long time ago This umpire crew are all bad. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) 8 minutes ago, chasfh said: The secondary market for any decent game in any sport is absolutely bonkers. Everyone's heard about the Knicks game and the six-figure price for lower level seats, but try this on your imagination: my buddy in Boston looked into a World Cup game at Foxborough. The teams are Haiti vs Scotland, not soccer powers by any stretch. Cheapest ticket to get in: $700. Just to get in. For teams of nobodies that won't even get out of their group. Add in $150 for one of only 5,000 spots of parking for a 69,000-seat stadium, or else a special train fare of $80 from the city. I can barely imagine how much concessions or World Cup merch must cost, but one thing I know for sure: you can't be anything less than upper middle class to get into a desirable game anymore. It confuses me how there isn’t more regulation and enforcement on what is essentially scalping. Average people are being completely priced out of everything. My cousins and I are trying to get decent (not great-just decent) seats to MSU at Notre Dame this year and it’s gonna be $400 a ticket unless we wanna sit in the nosebleeds in the corner of the endzone. Edited June 7 by monkeytargets39 1 Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) Skubal: 4 innings, 1 hit, 6 k, 0 BB 46 pitches, 37 strikes. Don’t know that you could ask for a better performance Edited June 7 by monkeytargets39 Quote
NorthWoods Posted June 7 Posted June 7 5 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: Skubal: 4 innings, 1 hit, 6 k, 0 BB 46 pitches, 37 strikes. Don’t know that you could ask for a better performance So like Tommy John, Skubal will have an arm surgery named after him. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 Riley noodle-arms a throw offline to allow Rodriguez to get to second. Firm grounder goes off the glove of the diving Tork who has among the worst range of any first baseman in baseball. Bad defense betrays us yet again. Flaherty did not lose this lead. Quote
chasfh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 14 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: It confuses me how there isn’t more regulation and enforcement on what is essentially scalping. Average people are being completely priced out of everything. My cousins and I are trying to get decent (not great-just decent) seats to MSU at Notre Dame this year and it’s gonna be $400 a ticket unless we wanna sit in the nosebleeds in the corner of the endzone. That this government doesn't regulate scalping by ticket brokers doesn't confuse me at all. Any additional discussion about this might be a better fit for a different forum. 1 Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 If Jones doesn’t produce here, that needs to be the end of this experiment Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 Just now, monkeytargets39 said: If Jones doesn’t produce here, that needs to be the end of this experiment as a matter of fact, another PH fail. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 33 minutes ago, chasfh said: Riley noodle-arms a throw offline to allow Rodriguez to get to second. Firm grounder goes off the glove of the diving Tork who has among the worst range of any first baseman in baseball. Bad defense betrays us yet again. Flaherty did not lose this lead. no, jack was tolerably good. But the May offense apparently only took a short vacation. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 9 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: as a matter of fact, another PH fail. I’m fine with the pinch hitting strategy….but Jones has failed time and time again this year. Cut him and find someone else to try the strategy with. Preferably someone who can also play defense. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 1 hour ago, chasfh said: The secondary market for any decent game in any sport is absolutely bonkers. Everyone's heard about the Knicks game and the six-figure price for lower level seats, but try this on your imagination: my buddy in Boston looked into a World Cup game at Foxborough. The teams https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/p-not-change-rules-allow-230217103.htmlare Haiti vs Scotland, not soccer powers by any stretch. Cheapest ticket to get in: $700. Just to get in. For teams of nobodies that won't even get out of their group. Add in $150 for one of only 5,000 spots of parking for a 69,000-seat stadium, or else a special train fare of $80 from the city. I can barely imagine how much concessions or World Cup merch must cost, but one thing I know for sure: you can't be anything less than upper middle class to get into a desirable game anymore. IDK - Sports are great, but even when I was rabid undergraduate football fan, I never got enough thrill out of going to a sporting event to have paid more than a decent restaurant dinner for 2 to see one in person (even if I had had it 🤑), which is probably about I paid for rose bowl tickets back in the day. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 15 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: IDK - Sports are great, but even when I was rabid undergraduate football fan, I never got enough thrill out of going to a sporting event to have paid more than a decent restaurant dinner for 2 to see one in person (even if I had had it 🤑), which is probably about I paid for rose bowl tickets back in the day. My cousins and I are big Notre Dame fans (we have a lot of family history in South Bend) and now that I’ve moved back to Michigan after being gone for 20 years, we decided we were going to go to our bucket list ND rivalry games. So we went to the OSU/ND game in 2023, the FSU/ND game two years ago, couldn’t go to the USC/ND game last year, and we are going to Miami/ND this year and also want to do the MSU/ND game since things didn’t line up to go to one last year. We go early and tailgate all day and make a whole thing out of it. So it’s more of a complete experience for us than just simply going to a game. Otherwise I’m with you though—I’m not going to any sporting events anymore unless it’s something I really want to see and have close friends or family to go with. Too expensive and the TV coverage is good enough now to where it’s a plenty acceptable alternative. The lone exception is that I’ll go to any Tigers game I can if I’m on that side of the state. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 heart of the order cannot bring a man home from 3rd with no-outs SELL! Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 so now in a high leverage 8th inning will we have Zach Short batting against a RHP? Quote
NorthWoods Posted June 7 Posted June 7 Another barrel roll by Naylor, another plunking, another pickoff.....and a K.....eventful inning. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 nice that Seattle ran themselves out of the inning. Unfortunately the steals earlier in the game ended up on the board. Quote
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