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You got to love MLB, Angels at Cinn to open season
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Key Frog" data-source="post: 1401656" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>Exactly. Cincinnati always hosts a series for opening day. People up there camp out for over a week to get opening day tickets because Cincinnati also holds back a few thousand tickets to sell on game day to the public. </p><p></p><p>Also, what's really difference between a northern MLB team hosting a game this week vs next week? One week isn't going to make a huge difference. MLB can't have their teams play on the road all April on the chance it's cold up there. Same as they can't avoid the south for July because it might be over 100 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Heck if Rangers had played in Arlington rather than Houston for their opening series, tomorrow's game would have a high around 50 vs on Friday it'll be 70s. Even playing in the south you can't avoid cooler weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Key Frog, post: 1401656, member: 1412"] Exactly. Cincinnati always hosts a series for opening day. People up there camp out for over a week to get opening day tickets because Cincinnati also holds back a few thousand tickets to sell on game day to the public. Also, what's really difference between a northern MLB team hosting a game this week vs next week? One week isn't going to make a huge difference. MLB can't have their teams play on the road all April on the chance it's cold up there. Same as they can't avoid the south for July because it might be over 100 degrees. Heck if Rangers had played in Arlington rather than Houston for their opening series, tomorrow's game would have a high around 50 vs on Friday it'll be 70s. Even playing in the south you can't avoid cooler weather. [/QUOTE]
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