Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Minor League Baseball

If you've never seen a minor league baseball game in person, you don't know what you're missing. Sure, it's not as exciting as a big league contest. But, you can't beat the entertainment value found in the minors.

For less than the price of a movie ticket, you can see future stars in action. In some parks, there are no bad seats. So, you're close to all the sights and sounds. I personally like being able to hear the crack of the bat, and the pop of the ball into the catcher's mitt. Minor league crowds are usually pretty laid-back, and you don't see much of any heavy drinking, fighting, or other nonsense.

I still catch a major league game in person when I can. However, the minor circuit is a fun, relaxing, and affordable way to see the game played at a professional level.

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