We took the family to see the baseball at Melbourne showgrounds today.
Tickets for a family of 5 around $30. Food and drinks at the venue $80 ( it was a double header and hot ).
The trouble with baseball is that there is a lot of dead time every time they change innings or change pitcher.
Also there is a lot of boring tactics, balancing stikes and Ball's, which doesn't really get appreaciated by young kids.
Melbourne Aces were awful apart from a couple of good innings ( I don't know if they came back and won the second game, we left early... 6 hours was enough ).
Highlight was when a Perth Heat shortstop disagreed with an umpire ( or referee, I dont know what they call them ) and had a meltdown. Yelling in the ref's face, then stormed back to their area threw off his faceguard and glove packed his bag and stormed out of the venue.
Attendance for the first game was One Thousand and something.
Tickets for a family of 5 around $30. Food and drinks at the venue $80 ( it was a double header and hot ).
The trouble with baseball is that there is a lot of dead time every time they change innings or change pitcher.
Also there is a lot of boring tactics, balancing stikes and Ball's, which doesn't really get appreaciated by young kids.
Melbourne Aces were awful apart from a couple of good innings ( I don't know if they came back and won the second game, we left early... 6 hours was enough ).
Highlight was when a Perth Heat shortstop disagreed with an umpire ( or referee, I dont know what they call them ) and had a meltdown. Yelling in the ref's face, then stormed back to their area threw off his faceguard and glove packed his bag and stormed out of the venue.
Attendance for the first game was One Thousand and something.