Baseball
Related: About this forumSometimes when I'm watching games I note that folks sitting directly
behind the plate spend much of their time looking down at their devices.
Those seats have to cost a fortune.
Maybe they are watching highlights of the game they are currently attending.
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,795 posts)kairos12
(13,339 posts)If I need a lawyer in the future I'm buy some box seats.
Peregrine Took
(7,513 posts)We spend a fortune (for us) just to go to one or two games a year and sit in mid level seats.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,667 posts)I've seen that at games. But also, baseball has a lot of standing around waiting for something to happen. It's easy to get distracted - until you get beaned by a foul ball.
rsdsharp
(10,316 posts)Club box seats behind home plate are $119 for the Brewers game tonight. Those same tickets for either of the Cardinals games on Saturday are $277.
Freddie
(9,756 posts)DH and I once went to a Phillies game courtesy of Independence Blue Cross (I was a benefits manager) in their corporate box seats. Damn! Catered food, beer and wine, and good seats too.
Mr.Bill
(24,894 posts)That's why often many of them are empty. People have less incentive to actually go to the game if they got the tickets for free.
global1
(25,967 posts)Auggie
(31,928 posts)Decades ago I played hooky and went to a day game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. I asked the ticket window for the best seat in the house. It was located two seats to left of the homeplate umpire, second row. There was no one in front of me. Cost me $45. Best seat for watching baseball (aside from my couch) I ever had.