Boy, lot has gone on since I last posted. Well, here goes:
Back in September of 2004, in the nascent days of the internet, I decided to do something that I really don't regret doing.
I bought a ticket to a game that I had no way of getting to, and had no intention of ever trying to get there to see.
That game was Wednesday, September 29, 2004. The Florida Marlins won the game, 9-1, over the home side...
...who were playing their last ever game as the Montreal Expos. The paid attendance was 31,395 (according to
Retrosheet.org), but I know that at least one of those tickets was unused.
It currently sits in with the rest of my sports memorabilia collection, hanging from a frame. (Seats weren't bad, either; $19.50 for section 129, row S - first base line, about halfway up. Inflation says they'd cost $29.30 nowadays.)
Unfortunately - or fortunately, depending on how you see it - I decided to do something similar again.
Thing is, I already had an account with the team I purchased the tickets from. Kinda expected, since they're technically my "hometown" team here in Mesa.
I now have one, single ticket on the top of Mount Davis in Section 242, row 1, seat 4 of the Oakland Coliseum for the September 24, 2023 final home game against the Detroit Tigers.
The note I have seen on the seats while doing a cursory check of the interwebs is: " A country mile from the field with obstructed view of outfield."
It is from about this area where I am not going to be watching what is looking like will be the final game of the Oakland Athletics.