tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5458013228717314951.post6077406015633616397..comments2024-01-03T06:08:24.783-06:00Comments on An A-Blog for A-Rod: 2012 AB4AR "Best And Worst Of The Year": The PostseasonAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03481118946284243411noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5458013228717314951.post-39762699274187405702013-01-04T09:31:30.701-06:002013-01-04T09:31:30.701-06:00Regarding "Calling out the weak Yankee Stadiu...Regarding "Calling out the weak Yankee Stadium Crowd": <br /><br />It's definitely not just in the post season, it’s a year-round abomination. I will admit though it is more apparent in October. It’s sad to see other parks that are packed to the gills and bursting at the seam with excitement and say to my son, “That’s what we used to have.” I doubt Stub-Hub will have any significant effect. The only way to fix it is to fill the place with real fans that care and know about what they are watching, and also are in their seats for that purpose. If only we could go back to pre-2008 again. I don’t need a steakhouse or a Hard-Rock. There are plenty of them along with sports bars, and shopping malls ELSEWHERE. I’m fine with a hot dog and a beer, or an awesome sandwich that I bring myself (its BASEBALL…isn’t it??). I'm a real fan who used to live and die with every win or loss and one who likes to cheer loudly. Isn't that what our national pastime is supposed to be all about? The place now perpetuates a “wine and cheese” crowd where probably half are there for “something to do”, or to entertain clients. It’s truly sickening. Read the post and scroll down to Bill U’s comment. I merely reiterate everything I said there.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04327454928813712962noreply@blogger.com