A one. A two. A three. Take me out to the ball game …
We can hear Harry Carey singing it right now! (We’ll warn you: If you listen to our show today, you can hear why we could never be on American Idol!)
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Bigg success is life on your own terms. There are five elements of bigg success – money, time, growth, work and play. Today we’ll focus on play.
If you’re a regular reader, you know we’ve confessed that play is the thing we struggle with the most. We love our work. We’ve found that thinking about the five elements of bigg success helpful because we make sure we schedule some play time.
We love baseball, but going to a Major League Baseball game can be a real budget-bender. By the time you buy the tickets, pay for parking, and grab a hot dog, you can spend some serious smack!
You don’t have to throw your budget a curve ball to have fun at the old ball game
We feel fortunate to live in a University town. We have some bigg time sporting events, including a baseball team that is doing very well this year. Go Illini!
Last year, we kept talking about going to a game but never made it. They start early when it’s too cold for us to watch a game outside.
This year we made a commitment to go, so we were keeping an eye on their schedule. Lo and behold, they ran a bigg promotion – you could get into the game for free (it normally costs $5) and you could even get free food.
Now that’s a bigg deal!
And the promotion was a bigg success! They had a record attendance. In fact, so many people showed up, we decided it was worth buying food from the concession stand instead of waiting for the free stuff.
It was a great game. We had lots of fun and some good time together as a couple (see pictures on our Flickr page). That’s the best part. The second best part was that Illinois came back to win in the ninth inning!
But what if you don’t have a University team in your area? Can you still take in a ball game on the cheap? Baseball, you bet!
Summer college baseball leagues. College baseball players finish their collegiate schedules early. They want to keep playing without jeopardizing their amateur status. So college leagues have sprung up. We have a team about thirty miles from us (ticket prices are $6 – $9). Check the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball site for the team closest to you.
Minor leagues. Future professional baseball players have to train somewhere. There are minor league teams all over the country. We have a AAA team fairly close to us ($6 – $10 for a ticket). If you don’t know of one in your area, check out the Minor League Baseball site.
Amateur leagues. We have several teams in our area like this. You can take in a game for a few bucks plus any food and drinks you may want.
Little Leagues. We love watching the Little League World Series on television. Check out the raw talent in your area to a Little League game. You can’t beat the price and there are games all over. We have a field within walking distance of our house.
So what’s the bigg idea? Tap into your local community and have a bigg day out at the ball park!
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This is great advice. I vacation in Arizona and always try to attend as many different spring training games as possible.
I love attending any kind of sporting event, and it is amazing the price difference from one game to the next.
Check ticket broker’s websites a few days before any particular event. You’d be surprised at how cheap some games get, as ticket brokers who buy season tickets often get stuck with too many tickets to un-important games.
We sold opening day bleacher tickets for the cubs for $80 each, but the very next game, tickets were selling below face value for $10 each.
Sports are always fun to watch,I think people should take example from sports players and get out more often or perhaps even do some sports for themselves.
Jocuri, we enjoy watching football, baseball, college basketball most. We also enjoy playing catch, tennis and air hockey. I hate to admit this, but George has beaten me every time in air hockey…but one day I’ll get him
I am from cincinnati and therefore a reds fan. I always get a really cheap 10 buck ticket, park away from the ball park and bring my own food.
That way I can keep the costs down
Funny, we do the same thing when we come to your park to root on the Cubs
Thanks for sharing, this is a great tip.