85inside wrote:dazed&confused wrote:For Pittsburgh fans, here is what you do. Find a weekend in August where hopefully the Pirates are in town and the Steelers have an exhibition game. Book a hotel downtown, go to the Pirates game on Friday night and take in what is arguably one of the best ballparks in all baseball. Then, watch the Steelers scrubs play whoever on Saturday night. Drink liberal amounts of Arn City both days. Sober up and drive home Sunday. Wait for September.![]()
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I was at PNC Park for the 2-0 loss to the Brew crew last week on tuesday night. Me and my business partner walked up to the gat 30 minutes before the first pitch and we only had to pay $27 a piece for seats in Row S, just to the left side of home plate off the third base line. field level seats for $27. The ticket in Cincy would have cost over $40 and Pittsburgh's ball park is awesome.
I agree with the above statement about August or September. i think the Reds play there in one of those two months. I would change a few things though.
Get you a hotel room and then go down to the market district and eat a pastrami at Primanti brothers. If you want to have an Arncity, that's fine, but after the first one, switch over to Yeungling.
Yes Pittsburghs baseball team is awful, but for the money, it is still a good night out. I think friday nights is dollar dog night.
You win the superbowl and the stanley cup, you are entitled to lose a little in baseball. By the way, did they honor the 79 team this year? That was a special team. My all time favorite Pirate/Red, Dave Parker, played on that team. Was that also the year he gunned down a guy at the plate in the all star game?
Well, Yeungling would be my choice. Why does Tennessee get it and Ohio doesn't? My personal wish list though is to be along first base at Fenway with a cold Sam Adams. I was a big Reds fan once and my fondest memories are of the Reds/Pirates duels in the NL Championship Series but I just can't go there any more. And they don't like me speaking the truth over on the Reds thread.