I'm going to pipe in with a personal comment on going to games in person,
which may require me to duck virtual things thrown at me, but here goes.  I
do not care much for watching baseball in person.  Most of the time, in the
past, it has something to do with watching in the Astrodome, a very fan
unfriendly place to watch.  We had seats that were as good as we could get
two months ahead of time for a game last week, and the problem I have was
still there.

It was much better, mind you, because the seats are closer to the park and
Enron field is beautiful. But, I could not enjoy what I consider the essence
of the game, because I couldn't see it very well.

IMHO, the essence of baseball is the duel between the pitcher and the
batter.  Pitch location, type, etc. are critical.  Even from the decent
seats (30 rows off the field, about 50 feet up the line from 1st base), I
could not see pitch location well enough to understand what was going on.  I
could see the pitch height, but I could not tell the horizontal location
very well.  Maybe I just don't have great depth perception, but I cannot
tell the location of a pitch to within 6 inches via depth perception from
150 feet away.

In contrast, my view of the first Houston championship run was wonderful.  I
was in the upper deck, and could still see much much more than they show on
TV.  With baseball, I never see as much as I can on TV.

Dan M.

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