Friday, July 22, 2005

Summer Breeze at the PawSox



In honor of Felix's birthday, the boys went down to a PawSox game on a beautiful summer night. It's a friendly and relaxing setting, great for laid-back almost-fans like us. We were "almost-fans" because besides the three prospects the RedSox were currently considering, we had no idea who was who. These pitchers were certainly throwing as hard as they could (97 mph!) with few sinkers and other more technical pitches.

The best thing about this place, in my opinion, is that instead of the unruly major league-style cursing, you hear all around you fathers explaining baseball to their wide-eyed children waiting to catch a fly ball in their little mittens. Life is great at the minor-league game.

Ball game parking, free.
A seat behind the first base line, $9.
A ball park hotdog, $2.50.
A great minor-league baseball outing with guys, priceless.

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