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Post by Lola on Oct 22, 2024 16:36:03 GMT -5
Luxury suites are "bad" enough. For whatever reason, I find restaurants at ballparks a bit disturbing. Who would sit in a restaurant to eat while a game is being played? I’ve eaten in the Legends suite a few times… it’s an experience and the food is much better than regular ballpark food. I always get there early so we’re in our seats by game time. I don’t think I would go to any of the other restaurants in the stadium. I have to say when I’m at a game there’s nothing better than a hot dawg… and popcorn!
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Post by azbob643 on Oct 22, 2024 16:53:53 GMT -5
Luxury suites are "bad" enough. For whatever reason, I find restaurants at ballparks a bit disturbing. Who would sit in a restaurant to eat while a game is being played? I’ve eaten in the Legends suite a few times… it’s an experience and the food is much better than regular ballpark food. I always get there early so we’re in our seats by game time. I don’t think I would go to any of the other restaurants in the stadium. I have to say when I’m at a game there’s nothing better than a hot dawg… and popcorn! Understood...I certainly hope and would definitely expect the food to be "much better than regular ballpark food". For me, a dog and a beer (or 2) at any ballpark is mandatory.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 22, 2024 17:32:33 GMT -5
If he is going on this risk he better just be in the bullpen incase that happens vs starting lasting one inning and taxing the whole bullpen.
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Post by cocopugg on Oct 22, 2024 17:46:16 GMT -5
If he is going on this risk he better just be in the bullpen incase that happens vs starting lasting one inning and taxing the whole bullpen. I don't like his reply at all...he makes it sound as if he pitches, he could be risking injuring his arm again. If that's really how he feels, and I was Boone, I wouldn't put him on the roster. Don't get me wrong, I like Nestor's enthusiasm, but that comment sounds to me like if he was brought into the game, during a high leverage situation, not only could he possibly be risking his own health, but also the team's chances for success with him entering the game in such a situation.
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Post by ypaterson on Oct 22, 2024 18:09:00 GMT -5
If he is going on this risk he better just be in the bullpen incase that happens vs starting lasting one inning and taxing the whole bullpen. From what I've read if Nestro is put on the roster it will be as the 14th pitcher with Grisham losing out.
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Post by bumper on Oct 22, 2024 18:11:50 GMT -5
from what nestor's saying, he's willing to risk TJ to pitch in the WS. sounds like his role will be limited to facing the tough lefties like ohtani, freeman & munci.
certainly appreciate his willingness to take the risk but how effective is he gonna be. hasn't pitched in 5 weeks and think he's thrown twice. was hoping he'd be healthier.
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Post by ypaterson on Oct 22, 2024 18:24:05 GMT -5
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 22, 2024 18:51:14 GMT -5
Just an absurd price and that's probably before the website's fees.
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Post by rizzuto on Oct 22, 2024 21:19:33 GMT -5
I'm old school too. How many different subscriptions are fans supposed to have? Too each their own, but if they start with pay per view stuff, MLB will lose me as a fan. I pay $150. annually for MLB.TV. I "watch" at least 150 Yankee games a year, plus a few other teams, so I consider it relatively cheap entertainment. We also happen to have Prime & Apple, which we pay for, but it does pizz me off that after paying for MLB.TV I have to watch some games on other streaming services. I purchased exactly the same: MLB.TV, Amazon Prime, AppleTV. What irks me is that when the Texas Rangers and the Houston Astros play in Yankee Stadium, for some reason I am blacked out from watching them in Texas. Silly.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 22, 2024 21:56:39 GMT -5
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Post by kaybli on Oct 22, 2024 22:28:33 GMT -5
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 22, 2024 22:29:15 GMT -5
Judge needs to step it with runners in scoring position if the Yanks are going to win this thing. LA has more offensive fire power than Cleveland or Kansas City so the Yanks need more production from their captain.
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Post by bumper on Oct 22, 2024 23:43:34 GMT -5
kinda surprised that more times writers favored the yankees. i haven't seen any odds, but have to think the dodgers are slight favorites. the dodgers lineup is deeper especially if freeman comes back. they'll provide a bigger test than cleveland.
because of the dodgers injuries, think we have better starting but they a better bullpen. if we play our best baseball we can win. judge has to be judge. doubt stanton will be mvp 3 series in a row. the lefty be it wells or jazz has to provide protection for him. and jazz in particular needs to finally start hitting.
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 23, 2024 5:47:14 GMT -5
kinda surprised that more times writers favored the yankees. i haven't seen any odds, but have to think the dodgers are slight favorites. the dodgers lineup is deeper especially if freeman comes back. they'll provide a bigger test than cleveland. because of the dodgers injuries, think we have better starting but they a better bullpen. if we play our best baseball we can win. judge has to be judge. doubt stanton will be mvp 3 series in a row. the lefty be it wells or jazz has to provide protection for him. and jazz in particular needs to finally start hitting. Yeah I think the Yankees have better starting pitching too. The Dodgers only have three healthy starters and both Yamamoto and Buehler have been on pretty tight leashes because they are still somewhat in the recovery phase from their injuries. And Flaherty has had one good start and two bad ones in the post-season. In 11 games so far the starters have pitched a total of 40 innings. Even allowing for two bullpen games, that's still pretty bad. And speaking of their pen, while I agree it's deeper than the Yankees pen, like Cleveland's it may be getting gassed. Five runs allowed in the pen game Sunday, although four days of rest and maybe a few guys returning from injuries could help them. They still can put up a lot of runs, especially with Freeman on the mend. The Yanks may have to bludgeon their way to victory. I'm just glad the Yankees are finally back in the World Series.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 23, 2024 6:28:49 GMT -5
Yankees def have more starting pitching depth. It's def the same plan as Cleveland get to that bullpen early and often and wear them out.
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