Bruce Nash, co-author of the Baseball Hall of Shame
book series, contributed this piece to the Huffington Post.
While I agree with most of his issues, I would add a few items, including:
- The music that many teams feel they have to constantly blast, lest the fans enjoy a quiet moment.
- The inability to purchase a stand-alone scorecard, rather than shell out for the same program over and over.
- Yearbooks that are more about the advertisements than the team.
- The high price of concessions.
That was then (50 cents)…
This is now (1,200 cents)…
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