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We have a fireworks game every July 3. For about half the crowd (3,300), it's the only game they go to all year, no problem with that. I do have a problem when those same numbnuts call the office and ask, "What time will the game be over?"
It's baseball. Could be less than two hours, which we've had, and we had to kill some time before it got totally dark, with skits, sing-alongs, dance-offs between players, etc. We also had a fireworks night game go 17 innings; it took 5:14 and we didn't shoot them off until after 12:30 a.m. Probably 1500 of the original 3,200 stayed.
We had a runner called out at first with two outs in the bottom of the 9th and a runner on third. He was clearly safe, ump blew the call, winning run didn't score and we got eight innings of bonus baseball, with a 7th and a 14th-inning stretch.
Yeah, lots of similarities, and the Braves game was referenced many times that night.The 1985 Atlanta Braves would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
"Underwater basket weaving would be popular if you covered it!!!"Our website lists the top-read stories and it's always the same sports teams with the occasional outlier. Every now and then we get someone complaining that their favorite team isn't on the list and somehow it's our fault.
You get many readers demanding increased coverage of whatever sport (ultimate, lacrosse, cricket, rugby, etc.) claiming it's the "fastest growing sport in America"? Although in the case of pickleball, it's actually true. Got an email saying the fastest growing sport is..... golf.