The view from left field wasn't as good as the one near home plate. On the other hand the tickets were 80% cheaper.
The Giants were losing 4-0, at the end of 5 innings, so I took a stroll around Oracle Park.
The Coke bottle and glove had lost some of their shininess over the years.
Inside the Coke bottle are slides that kids 14 years and younger can ride, ending with a slide into a "home plate."
9/16/21: the view from the LF bleachers |
In the sunlit stands fans were partaking of liquid refreshment, chatting pleasantly with their seatmates, and giving the action on the field half their attention. Families wandered around the food kiosks, cogitating about whether to spring for the overpriced comestibles.
2004: at least you could say you watched Barry Bonds |
The view from the left field bleachers is pretty good, especially if one is a fan of Giants outfielder #33 Darin Ruf, who has a .277 batting average, 15 home runs, and 41 runs batted in.
Darin Ruf has a way to go, however, before he makes people forget the player who wore #25 in left field.
The teams traded a few scores, but the Giants weren't making headway. I continued the slow, 3-inning circumnavigation around the stadium.
The kayakers in McCovey Cove were enjoying the afternoon, though there wouldn't be any "splash home runs" hit their way.
The Giants caused a brief flurry of excitement in the 9th inning, but the tying run never got to the plate. San Francisco lost 7-4 and now holds a 1 game lead over the Dodgers, who didn't play today.
The Giants' loss just made the final 15 games more suspenseful, and we will follow them closely....on television. We can handle only so many pleasant afternoons.
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