August 08, 1998

Busch Stadium (#11)

Cubs vs. Cardinals
Cardinals Win 9-8 (13 innings)


A great day and a great game!! The Cubs' fans came in droves to root on their slugger. It was fun to see a stadium that was evenly split amongst both teams. We got to see #46 by Mac and #44 by Sammy. Not to mention the 13 inning marathon, we picked a great day to visit Busch Stadium. I have to note however, the lack of crowd control at the game. We were sitting in the upper deck in left field and saw one usher and no police officers. I can't imagine that one usher per section is all that is needed for a crowd of that size. Not that there were any problems, just an observation. Another concern is that the vendors aren't prepared for extra innings. It was near to impossible to get a soda after the ninth inning. The vendors stopped walking around, and a lot of the concession stands were closed. On a 90-degree day, with a 13-inning game, they could have raked in the cash.

The surrounding area was great! There are lots of things to see and look at around, and in the stadium, which makes me, think that there is a lot of support for their team. Although the stadium doesn't have its own parking facility; it wasn't a problem to find a place like at other stadiums. The city of St. Louis makes the downtown stadium site work well. Hats off to the people and city of St. Louis.

August 07, 1998

Field of Dreams

Dyersville, IA


The Field of Dreams Movie Site is a cool place to visit for an afternoon. It's about four hours from Milwaukee or St. Louis if you are trying to fit it in to a stadium visit. It has the field with corn representing the outfield wall just like the movie. There is also the white farm house surrounded by a picket fence. The house is occupied by the family who allowed their farm to be used for the 1988 movie. Visitors are allowed to play and run on the field provided they bring their own equipment. There are also two souvenir stands to buy lots of memorabilia.

June 27, 1998

HHH Metrodome (#10)

Cardinals vs. Twins
Twins Lose 2-7



Well, my first indoor baseball game was a good experience, but I can't get used to the idea of a sport being played under a roof. I enjoyed the stadium, not too sure about the fans. There were over 30,000 in attendance, but I have a feeling that it was due to the fact that the Cardinals and Mark McGwire were there. The grounds around the Metrodome were very neat and well kept.

The game was not a nail-biter, but had some excitement. We got to see Big Mac hit home run number 36 on what could be a record-setting season. Some controversy in the field, a ball that was caught and then dropped when being transferred to the throwing hand was ruled a hit for the batter. The only down-side was that the game didn't seem as real under the dome. Lose the roof!