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Yankees Win Series with Oakland

 

Lucky me watched the last 3 Yankee games from the best seats I have ever had in a baseball stadium. One night I was 12 rows behind the A's dugout, the other nights 13 and 16 rows behind home plate.

I never could have afforded these seats in Yankee Stadium, but the Oakland A's did not even sell out for these games. My MVP seats cost $55 each!

 

The stadium seemed to have more Yankee fans than A's fans, especially when singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame. The crowd loudly substituted "Yankees" for the "home team" in the song. Yankee hats were everywhere.

I felt a little bad for the A's players, but last night must have been a promotion as the cheap seats filled with fans and their were more cheers for the A's.

 

The Yankees just started the game in Seattle. I am watching on TV now, but the announcers pointed out that there was a large contingent of Yankee fans present.

 

So, they are leading the league at the All-Star break, and, apparently, winning more fans everyday.

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The stadium seemed to have more Yankee fans than A's fans, especially when singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame.

 

All of the "old" teams in MLB get that. Go to a Cubs game at any stadium in the country (well, not St. Louis) and you'll see a sea of Cubs fans in the stands. Same with the Yankees, or any of the "old" clubs.

 

It isn't that way with the Rockies or Marlins, or any of the newer clubs. They haven't developed the "old" following yet. (Yes, dear, that makes us "old". Or loyal. Or fun-loving.)

 

Wheel me out to the ball game... :eek:

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Yanks Mariners - no score as of yet

 

I never could have afforded these seats in Yankee Stadium, but the Oakland A's did not even sell out for these games. My MVP seats cost $55 each!

Lucky I just spoke with a guy today who paid 350 per seat for similar seats at Yankee stadium!

 

The stadium seemed to have more Yankee fans than A's fans, especially when singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame. The crowd loudly substituted "Yankees" for the "home team" in the song. Yankee hats were everywhere....

 

The Yankees just started the game in Seattle. I am watching on TV now, but the announcers pointed out that there was a large contingent of Yankee fans present.

Reminds me of a 4 game series I saw in Anaheim in the mid 1990's where there were more Yankee fans than Angel fan in attendance. I remember buying a hot dog at the concession stand the first inning of the first game and heard this tumultuous cheer from the fans... I thought that Bernie Williams had struck out... instead he had hit a home run!!! Also leaving the stadium that night a bunch of guys riding in the back of a pickup truck started yelling at me... I almost feared for my life... but they were simply acknowledging the fact that I was wearing a Yankee cap! Incidentally the Yanks swept the series and during the last game Don Mattingly hit the first pinch hit home run of his career to win the game... I met the guy that caught the ball going into a sports bar near my hotel... Well worth traveling 3000 miles to experience!

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A slight downside to games in Oakland- you need to wear your clothes in layers. When you walk out, your are usually looking like a winter ball fan.

 

I did forget to mention- A-Rod's butt live and up close. Well, when he gets in that batting stance, you can just about see just where your tongue wants to go! :p

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I did forget to mention- A-Rod's butt live and up close. Well, when he gets in that batting stance, you can just about see just where your tongue wants to go! :p

I have a thing for Mark Teixeira... good to know we both enjoy baseball sex!!! Just one of the many forms of sex... and much better than phone sex in my book... LOL!
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Mark also has a fine butt. But, I think he probably also has a huge dick. He "adjusts" himself more than any other player!

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Mark also has a fine butt. But, I think he probably also has a huge dick. He "adjusts" himself more than any other player!
Not more that David Wells used to do... LOL! Who used to do it between every pitch that is!!!
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I have a thing for Mark Teixeira... good to know we both enjoy baseball sex!!! Just one of the many forms of sex... and much better than phone sex in my book... LOL!

 

Count me in for baseball sex, lol. There are some major hot dudes in MLB...(and yeah, Teixeira is definitely worth drooling over.)

 

Actually, one thing I've always wanted to do is to give a dude a long, slow bj while he sits back and watches the game on TV...maybe he's kicking back with a beer, etc - and I'm just there to take care of him...it'd be fun to see what would last longer - my jaw, or his stamina, lol. In any case, helping a guy hit one (or more) out of the park while he watches the game would be hot.

 

I also think that my one unusually kinky fetish - an erotic interest in spit and spitting - comes from watching baseball. I'm watching a game one day, seeing all the constant closeups they do of players spitting, and I realized that I found something rather sexy about that...(luckily I had a buddy at the time who understood my desire to explore this and was willing to help - unfortunately, he wasn't a baseball player, which would have made it all just so perfect, lol.)

 

Um...anyway, I notice that Seattle has scored against the Yankees (1-0)...now, if only the Yankees and the Rays would find their way to a losing streak, so the Red Sox can take their rightful place in the lead, lol...;-)

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Um...anyway, I notice that Seattle has scored against the Yankees (1-0)...now, if only the Yankees and the Rays would find their way to a losing streak, so the Red Sox can take their rightful place in the lead, lol...;-)

 

Damn - A-Rod just scored. (And not in me, lol.) 1-1 tie.

 

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And now it's 3-1 Yankees. I'm still not admitting defeat, however...there's still a whole half-season to go...;-)

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From SFgate.com:

 

(07-08) 21:28 PDT -- Disappointing attendance figures for the Yankees series, which averaged just more than 25,000 per game, were duly noted by fans and players.

"And 50 percent is Yankee fans," pitcher Dallas Braden said. "I didn't hear 'Let's go, Oakland' in three days; it's 'Let's go, Yankees.' "

Braden was quick to add that the players are grateful for those who come to games, saying, "What's bad is that the fans who do come out and support us fall through the cracks. It's the fair-weather fans who jump off the bandwagon after a losing streak in April. You almost want to say, 'Thanks for skipping out on us.' The fans who are here should know we appreciate their support. They're great."

Three times this season, the A's drew less than 22,000 for a Yankees game, which routinely used to be sellouts or near sellouts.

Still, despite focus on the team's efforts to leave the Coliseum and high player turnover, both cited as reasons for attendance dips, the A's are ahead of where they were at this point last year, and their attendance is not the worst in the league: Oakland is averaging 18,172 per game, and the Indians, playing in one of the nicest facilities in the league, are averaging 16,230.

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It's the fair-weather fans who jump off the bandwagon after a losing streak in April. You almost want to say, 'Thanks for skipping out on us.'

 

As opposed to ownership openly lobbying MLB for permission to move the franchise to San Jose? Who's skipping out on whom?

 

The notion of loyalty up w/o loyalty down has always struck me as arrogant. :( Not to mention delusional.

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the Indians, playing in one of the nicest facilities in the league, are averaging 16,230.

I spoke with a guy who paid about 30 bucks to sit in prime seats in Cleveland. He and a bunch of friends made the trip from Boston.

 

At any rate, the Yanks won last night and are on quite the roll!!!

 

Also, I am happy that Swish made it to the All Star Game... Heck! I certainly voted enough times!

  • 2 months later...
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Not there yet but...

 

During their celebrations for clinching a playoff spot last evening I noticed that a champagne drenched Nick Swisher seemed to have quite the bod under his skin-tight under-armour... Makes me want to see him naked... ditto for a few other hard-bodied hotties on the team... and that includes the manager...

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I want to see SF Giants catcher Buster Posey drenched in champagne!

 

http://mlb.mlb.com/images/2008/06/05/LMJIPMxt.jpg

 

Tell the whole truth, glutes. What you really want is to help him shower it off afterwards. :p

  • 4 weeks later...
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Baseball teams across the country today conceded that the New York Yankees were unbeatable this year, and as forfeit after forfeit was announced, the baseball season was canceled. Lost revenues in the millions meant that the US government would have to bail out even the best teams, as revenues were not there to pay the high salaries of the players. Locally, cities lost revenues from hotel taxes, parking, and the income taxes of the various stadium employees, from the players on down to the popcorn salespeople.

Will there be a season next year? Talks have already begun to allow other teams to claim at least one Yankee, and the government will subsidize the salaries of players making over ten million dollars a year. If these efforts make the season competitive, then yes, baseball will be back.

 

“I would define boastfulness to be the pretension to good which the boaster does not possess.” -Theophrastus

 

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