Last night I attended a baseball game at Miller Park between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Pittsburgh Pirates. I had never been to Miller Park before and the game was a great experience although the Brewers lost 3-2. I've been vacationing in Wisconsin since I was born and hadn't thought to go to a Brewers … Continue reading Miller Park
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Spring Training 2019
Baseball is here and with Spring Training games being on almost every day, there's plenty to watch. Unfortunately, if you're like me and work nights, you can't watch much. You see highlights after the fact and don't get the full atmosphere of watching a game live. You still get to see the videos on MLB.com … Continue reading Spring Training 2019
The End of an Era
The Chicago Blackhawks relieved Coach Joel Quenneville of his duties last week and replaced the three-time Stanley Cup Champion coach with Jeremy Colliton, one of the youngest head coaches in the NHL. This marks the end of an era for the Blackhawks as Coach Q, the man who helped bring Lord Stanley back to Chicago … Continue reading The End of an Era
Why MLB: The Show Needs to Come to Xbox
MLB the Show is easily the best baseball video game franchise out there. The 2K games were pretty good, but nothing really compared to The Show unless you loved the classic fuckery of Slugfest. The Show has the career mode, add-ons, and graphics that other games wish the had. Unfortunately, The Show is only for … Continue reading Why MLB: The Show Needs to Come to Xbox
First Visit to a Legendary Ballpark: Fenway Park
My primary purpose in going to Boston, aside from wanting to take a trip to a historic city, was to see Fenway Park. I grew up playing and watching baseball and ever since I got a Boston Red Sox hat when I was young, I've been a Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox fan. Being … Continue reading First Visit to a Legendary Ballpark: Fenway Park