Added another MLB park to my limited resume.
Been to Fenway, been to old Yankee Stadium, been to old Jack Murphy, been to Fulton County and to Turner, been inside Camden. Never been to Wrigley, but wanted to.
Last week I took in a game at Coors Field.
Tickets were cheap, even for seats in the swanky "seat service" area. Place had a mini restaurant with a carving station, a bar or two and some other amenities. Lady came through every other inning and took orders for whatever you wanted.
Field was nice. Our seats were good. The game was exciting and the Rockies came away winners with a ninth-inning run that broke a tie.
But the crowd.... Announced at 22,000 which has to be less than half capacity. But the reality was probably more like 15,000. That's a lot of emptiness in that big stadium. If I was a player it would hurt my feelings to come out of the dugout and see open seats. Didn't impact the play. Colorado, in particular, turned in some outstanding defensive plays. They were excited to win and I guess playing for themselves and their fat ass contracts. But I wonder. How can the Rockies afford to pay for all that excess when the stadium is a graveyard?
I enjoyed the game, but the atmosphere just wasn't the same as in other parks. The video board was also sort of disappointing.
Great seats, fun game, but a very "generic" baseball experience.
Of course some of that COULD be that I ate a handful of gummy bears before I went there.