



I love going to baseball games. I especially enjoy Detroit Tigers’ games. So I ascended to heaven on Wednesday Night when I attended the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim versus the Detroit Tigers sitting in the Diamond Club which provides a view of the game better than any TV airing. The well-played game included the drama of Johnny Damon being ejected from the game, a come from behind victory and “Fat Ass” Cabrera hitting a HR.
Sitting where I was, decked out in my Tigers’ Hat, I knew it was possible I could make my mom proud and get shown on TV. Therefore, when the Tigers’ scored their first run of the game, I rose to cheer. Said action inspired the wrath a few teenage girls and a hopefully drunk young punk.
I have thick skin and can handle a good ribbing about my team. My sister is a St. Louis Cardinals fan and a good friend cheers for the White Sox. If you want to tell me how the Tigers resemble the Latino Boy Band Menudo fine. “Fat Ass” Cabrera’s mishap with alcohol during the playoffs was beyond dumb. Bullpen issues? Yes. A little trash talking can be fun. These characters crossed the line into what one describes as, “Poor Sportsmanship.” Admittedly, no AJ/Michael Barrett moment; however, I was left suppressed and somewhat scared.
One of my gifts is being charming and chatty. After said incident occurred I went to enjoy a cigarette. On the way out the section monitor says, “You must have enjoyed that inning, your team scored.” To which I responded, “Yes and can you believe these snot nosed teenagers gave me crap about it?” Apparently trash talking is frowned upon in The Diamond Club and cause to be kicked out of the Big A. “No, No I don’t want them to be removed from the stadium.” Upon returning to my seat, the twits are getting a talking to about being respectful. By the section manager. Not their parents who are sitting next to them.
Thinking back to when I was that age, I don’t imagine I had the guts to be that offensive to an adult whom I did not know. I am pretty damn sure my mom and dad would not sit idly by without corrective action.
I retrospect the whole think makes me kinda sad. You know those are the “mean girls.”
Sadly, the interaction with the Big A staff only made matters worse. Apparently these brats did not comprehend the phrase, “or you will be asked to leave.” Problems compounded by the hopefully intoxicated idiot, Big A staff called security about our section.
A few weeks ago, I declared in a Facebook Status Update, “Angles Fans are really cool.” I am amending that to say that Angles Fans in the cheap seats are really cool.
Sitting in the Diamond Club is something everyone should do at least once in a lifetime. If you recall my blog, “Unfill becomes Refill with Ease,” service in this section is distinct. “Refreshment Servers” roam the section taking your orders, which are brought to you by a runner. Every other seat supplies a menu of obtainable offerings and the servers are prepared to take credit cards. However, I suspect that people rarely tip the staff as he thanked me four times (on two different occasions) after I gave him a dollar.
All in all, it was an entertaining game on and off the field. A special shout out to Christine Sifre for taking me!
So, Angles fans…bring it on and defend your kind. Sports fans alike what is your most memorable crowd interaction? And does anyone want to prove me wrong about the fans being cool in the expensive seats?
Funniest sporting crowd interaction ever - NJ Nets game, we get there a little late, and there are kids in our seat. J says "hey, you're in our seat" and they go, "yeah, there are people in our seats..." Like...ok....that makes a difference to me how??? I never thought I'd hear that again until I did like 3 weeks ago when we were coming back from England and there was this whole group of kids who were going on a trip together, and two of them were in our seats on the plane. J says "hey you guys, you're in our seats..." and the kids look up and say "yeah, there were people in ours...you just need to find two others together, ok?" And J looks at me and we crack up and he says, "uh, no, we need to sit in the seats that were assigned to us..."
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend the expensive seats in minor league stadiums, though. We go to see the RC Quakes a lot and even the expensive seats directly behind home plate where the photographers are kneeling down right in front of you are like $15. It's so cool to hear the cracking sound when the ball hits the bat. And I just love minor league fans.
Very cool!
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ReplyDelete@ Heather I have never been to a minor league game. mayber we should "sorta" go sometime?