Monday, July 31, 2023

HOSTILE TERRITORY: Progressive Field

Believe it or not, last Friday I took in my first baseball game of the 2023 season when I made the trip to Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH to see your Philadelphia Phillies take on the Cleveland Guardians. If you haven't listened to the pod about my experiences, you can find it here:


I had been traveling for work and was coming north from Columbus, OH for this game. It involved me making about a 2 hour detour to get there, but the evening was beautiful and just about as perfect as you could expect for baseball, so I'm glad I did:


On arrival, I found some exorbitant prices for parking near the stadium:


Come on, man. Thanks to my experience a few months back when I traveled to this same area to see the Sixers, I had a much more affordable parking spot planned. My recommendation would be to park further out and take the train in, or walk if you're parked close enough.

I arrived early enough that I was able to rent a Lime bike and ride up to 4th street, full of many shops and restaurants. My destination was Butcher & the Brewer on the right:


After a quick pint, I hopped back on the bike to head down to the stadium:


I didn't know at the time, but the lines were long because of an earlier opening to the stadium. Rather than leave, I chose to wait for about 20 minutes until the gates opened at 5PM, a half hour earlier than usual:


The reason for the early opening was expected high attendance. It was a Friday already, but the stadium was also featuring $2 beers, dollar dogs, free t-shirts, and fireworks after the game. Quite a big to do, I'd say.

Arriving early allowed me to explore even more of the stadium, including these fun standing room areas in several spots throughout the stadium (this one is just past the right field foul pole):


I was also able to take in some batting practice:


And finally, I explored Heritage Park in the outfield, featuring many Cleveland baseball legends. I was surprised at how many plaques there were here:






And those are just some of the first level of inductees. There's a whole extra level downstairs and closer to the bullpens if you keep going:




Notice that one of the walls above still says "Indians." I mentioned the Jim Thome statue on the podcast. Here it is, the centerpiece of the outfield concourse:


It's tough to tell, but I believe he is also the inspiration behind the figures on the sides of the end seats of each row:


Food and beverage options include a coffee and gelato bar. I've never seen this in a baseball stadium before:


I've also never seen a beer tunnel. It was little more than a row of refrigerators with a register, lined up behind this sign:


Rather than go for the tunnel, I chose to patronize brewery stands such as this one, which included the Craft Lager beer of the show from this week:


This installment's edition of jersey watch included many Major League references:


AND, the coolest jerseys, from these ladies who are exploring every ballpark in the major leagues:


Some assorted pictures from the upper concourse:





I mentioned the shipping containers in the outfield (you'll see them below, eventually). Here's the view from the top of one of them:


It was a truly beautiful night for baseball:


I managed to find the mascot at some point:



I held true to my tradition of keeping score as well:


Here's the view of those shipping containers. It doesn't look all that bad since they covered them with pennants and etc, but I'm interested to return once the renovation of this area is complete:


And finally, a fireworks display to end the evening:


The Phillies didn't win, but I still had a good time:

 

Saturday, April 1, 2023

HOSTILE TERRITORY: RocketMortgage Fieldhouse

I recently ventured into Hostile Territory for the second time in a week, this time for some NBA Basketball featuring your Philadelphia 76ers and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH. If you haven't already, check out the podcast with my recap of the experience here:



As is common in many areas with multiple pro sports teams, the arena is situated near another stadium, Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Guardians. I had these views walking from my parking spot:



It was only a 10-15 minute walk and probably saved me $35-45 in parking fees. I'll definitely remember this spot if I make it back later this Summer when the Phillies are in town.

First impressions are important. They had me hooked when I saw a Great Lakes Brewing taproom on the main concourse:


After grabbing a beer, I headed into the seating area real quick to take in some of the pre-game shootaround:



The arena attendant really didn't want to take my photo. She seemed paranoid that something was going to happen if she paused for 5 seconds. I just think she didn't want to cater to a Sixers fan. :P

Anyway, I headed back to the concourse to move upstairs toward my seats. Plenty of bright, open spaces here that also provided a nice view of the sunset. I also found a growth chart - no photo of me for comparison, sorry not sorry:









At one end of the arena, the upper concourse opens up to the Loudville Brew House, an expansive area behind the basket providing an airy experience that reminded me of the Bud Light Party Zone at Lucas Oil Stadium I visited several months back:


I could envision enjoying this area a lot if I had purchased a standing room only ticket. This is also the area where I found this delicious buffalo oyster mushroom sandwich:


The view from my seat was pretty good even for an upper deck seat:


I had a pretty good look at some of the retired number banners from up here too. I dig that they have the former Cleveland hockey franchises still included here, even though I have never heard of any of these players:



National Anthem and introductions:




I mentioned the 610 Stompers on the pod. Here they are in action:


The Ricky Rubio bobblehead giveaway was a hit with the locals. I ended up gifting this to a friend of mine who is actually a Cavs fan:


The in-arena entertainment included a neat scene where everyone turns on their cell phone light and moves it to the rhythm of the song being played. I should have grabbed a video of this:



After some controversy in the 4th quarter, SIXERS WIN!


On my way back to the car, I happened to come up on the 610 Stompers again:


Some night views of the area as I walked back to my car:



Overall a good experience made better of course by the fact that the Sixers won and solidified their playoff spot. I'd definitely return for another game here.

HOSTILE TERRITORY: Progressive Field

Believe it or not, last Friday I took in my first baseball game of the 2023 season when I made the trip to Progressive Field in Cleveland, O...