If you want to catch a ball, hang around in the rightfield standing room at Camden Yards during batting practice. Tons of balls hit there the day I went last year.
I loved the show top to bottom, but my only problem was that they focused the camera way way too many times on the guys in the WWE box to catch their reactions to every other move done in the ring.
They also need to settle on a lineup for at least a week or so and see how it pans out. I've heard Torre has used something like 45 different lineups so far, and they're only played 62 games so far.
It's more than just a baseball if you catch it at a game, it becomes something special you keep on your mantle or what have you. It's like when a team saves the ball from a guy's first hit, or they go out of their way to get a special # HR ball back. It has special and sentimental meaning.
I remember a couple of freakishly hilarious injuries of recent years. One guy threw out his back putting on cowboy boots, somebody bruised his hand banging on his hotel wall trying to get the people next door to be quiet, one guy sliced his hand on the fan of an air conditioner when he stuck his hand inside, and some dude missed a start because he cut his finger on a pineapple.
Something, anything, to replenish the minor league system.
Although, isn't the baseball draft 60-odd rounds or so? There's bound to be talent throughout, one can hope...
I didn't hear much discussion of events that would take place other than at the Manhattan stadium, except for something about Queens (where, I don't know) and some place upstate.
I'm pretty dissapointed not only now that the city isn't getting the games (Which I was going to try and attend some of) but the NFL had granted the 2010 Super Bowl to New York, as long as they got the stadium built. Suppose that will now also go by the wayside.