Maybe if they didn’t schedule playoff and WS games in late October/Early November in places like NYC and Philadelphia it might help also.
“What’s with the lights?” “Oh, all the stadiums have them now. Even Wrigley Field.” “Makes it harder to see the ball.” “Yeah, well, the owners found that more people can attend night games.” [Shakes his head] “Owners!”
Lights on the field were the camel sticking his nose in a tent with no roof?
Whole generations have come and gone without knowing the glory of cutting school or work to go see a game.
Hate day games, they end right at rush hour… doubling the traffic on the road.
I remember when the World Series was played in day games. So many new transistor radios were smuggled into schools.
Bill Hinds
August 01, 2014
carlsonbob about 6 hours ago
Maybe if they didn’t schedule playoff and WS games in late October/Early November in places like NYC and Philadelphia it might help also.
wallylm about 6 hours ago
“What’s with the lights?” “Oh, all the stadiums have them now. Even Wrigley Field.” “Makes it harder to see the ball.” “Yeah, well, the owners found that more people can attend night games.” [Shakes his head] “Owners!”
LawrenceS about 1 hour ago
Lights on the field were the camel sticking his nose in a tent with no roof?
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Whole generations have come and gone without knowing the glory of cutting school or work to go see a game.
ilikai about 1 hour ago
Hate day games, they end right at rush hour… doubling the traffic on the road.
Olddog1 25 minutes ago
I remember when the World Series was played in day games. So many new transistor radios were smuggled into schools.