i watched all 30 back to back...this should be a documentary...you are the perfect personality...something about you...laid back, deep, honest, fun...that Cole shut out was epic! Never saw players interact after like that post game...how did you get down on the field, where did you sleep, tell more details please!!!
but it IS a documentary! a series of documentaries! welp, i partnered with stand up 2 cancer and emailed the PR departments of each team if they could help the cause. 25 of 30 teams graciously comp'd me tickets for the cause and eight of them let me on the field for BP. i raised and donated about $2k and i'm still paying off the credit card debt but it was worth it. i can never go back to wrigley now. it was unreal and still is. i slept on a few overnight busses but mostly the floors, couches, and spare rooms of family, friends, and friends of friends. i was also in three airbnbs (minneapolis, cincinnati, and baltimore) and one hotel (in milwaukee). it took a lot of emailing to find out who i know in every baseball city to cut down costs but it worked out well. thanks again for watching and the kind words!
i meant a documentary as one complete film...it had good flow and takes you on a tour all over the country to see the different baseball cultures. you also tapped the fantasy of a lot of guys.,..that grab the VW bus and do the summer of baseball tour. pitcher on the Tigers now, forgot his name, lives in his van off season would be a good match for this type of film. again...thanks!
The chicken waffle looked good!
Kat Parker I dream of it nightly.
Easily one of the best MLB ballparks around.
Also, Jackson St. BBQ is an amazing BBQ joint. I strongly recommend eating there, trust me the lines will be worth it.
agreed. the old train station vibe is great.
This is Awesome!
thanks man...great vids...youre a natural on cam...laid back, real, intelligent...not one of those fanboy geeks
Jeff Porcaro Groove i know, right? MLB should pay me. thanks for watching!
i watched all 30 back to back...this should be a documentary...you are the perfect personality...something about you...laid back, deep, honest, fun...that Cole shut out was epic! Never saw players interact after like that post game...how did you get down on the field, where did you sleep, tell more details please!!!
but it IS a documentary! a series of documentaries!
welp, i partnered with stand up 2 cancer and emailed the PR departments of each team if they could help the cause. 25 of 30 teams graciously comp'd me tickets for the cause and eight of them let me on the field for BP. i raised and donated about $2k and i'm still paying off the credit card debt but it was worth it.
i can never go back to wrigley now. it was unreal and still is.
i slept on a few overnight busses but mostly the floors, couches, and spare rooms of family, friends, and friends of friends. i was also in three airbnbs (minneapolis, cincinnati, and baltimore) and one hotel (in milwaukee). it took a lot of emailing to find out who i know in every baseball city to cut down costs but it worked out well.
thanks again for watching and the kind words!
i meant a documentary as one complete film...it had good flow and takes you on a tour all over the country to see the different baseball cultures. you also tapped the fantasy of a lot of guys.,..that grab the VW bus and do the summer of baseball tour. pitcher on the Tigers now, forgot his name, lives in his van off season would be a good match for this type of film. again...thanks!
I was at this game!
did you have to get special tickets to walk on to the field during bp?
25 of the 30 teams donated tickets to support the cause with Stand Up To Cancer and a handful supplied field/press access. Grateful for it all.