Bring back the 'ol concrete bombshelter urinal, huh?Bring back steroids and the Kingdome and make baseball great again. Safeco is horrible. Always cold and the ball doesn't fly there at all.
All I know is that the ball flew, it was warm, and it was loud as hell. Much better atmosphere. They could've fixed it up and given everyone separate stalls.Bring back the 'ol concrete bombshelter urinal, huh?Bring back steroids and the Kingdome and make baseball great again. Safeco is horrible. Always cold and the ball doesn't fly there at all.
You kind of sum up my thoughts between the two. I REMEMBER the big games at the Kingdome for being crazy and loud. I remember the games at TMobile for being able to sit in the sun and have a beer while pretending to watch the game. Half of the crowds at TMobile aren't there for the game, first.I hated going to the dome and left every game I ever saw there before it was over. The atmosphere was shit for your average, boring, low scoring weeknight game and that's all I ever saw.
TMobile is a great place to spend a day. I do get tired of seeing hard hit balls float and then die at the track though.
Agree. TMobile is like an amusement park of sorts. I was unlucky in that I lived in Seattle before they got good. I got to watch Griffey and Edgar but the team still wasn't good. The last game I went to there was in 94. I bet it was a riot to be there late season in 95.You kind of sum up my thoughts between the two. I REMEMBER the big games at the Kingdome for being crazy and loud. I remember the games at TMobile for being able to sit in the sun and have a beer while pretending to watch the game. Half of the crowds at TMobile aren't there for the game, first.I hated going to the dome and left every game I ever saw there before it was over. The atmosphere was shit for your average, boring, low scoring weeknight game and that's all I ever saw.
TMobile is a great place to spend a day. I do get tired of seeing hard hit balls float and then die at the track though.
One of those games against the Yankees in the ALDS, there was an amazing finish. I was at someone's apartment in Mill Creek. After the game I went to the nearby Albertson's. Strangers were hugging and high-fiving in the store. Everyone was walking around with smiles on their faces.Agree. TMobile is like an amusement park of sorts. I was unlucky in that I lived in Seattle before they got good. I got to watch Griffey and Edgar but the team still wasn't good. The last game I went to there was in 94. I bet it was a riot to be there late season in 95.You kind of sum up my thoughts between the two. I REMEMBER the big games at the Kingdome for being crazy and loud. I remember the games at TMobile for being able to sit in the sun and have a beer while pretending to watch the game. Half of the crowds at TMobile aren't there for the game, first.I hated going to the dome and left every game I ever saw there before it was over. The atmosphere was shit for your average, boring, low scoring weeknight game and that's all I ever saw.
TMobile is a great place to spend a day. I do get tired of seeing hard hit balls float and then die at the track though.
I was at every home playoff game in 95. I chose to solely attend the Ms that day but my dad doubled up. He rolled in around the 5th inning or whatever, pissed as all hell, bitching about Notre Dame, Lambo, and traffic. He got better though because Edgar. Good times.Edgar's grand slam above happened on the same day the Huskies lost to Notre Dame and left Derrick Mayes uncovered in the end zone and Damon Huard threw the pick 6 and our punter dropped a snap and got obliterated.
There's never been a better playoff series. There were so many ridiculous things in that series I can't remember half of them. Edgar's slam off of Wetland was top of the list. Griffey hit five freaking homers and that has always been overshadowed by Edgar's heroics, which is cool.One of those games against the Yankees in the ALDS, there was an amazing finish. I was at someone's apartment in Mill Creek. After the game I went to the nearby Albertson's. Strangers were hugging and high-fiving in the store. Everyone was walking around with smiles on their faces.Agree. TMobile is like an amusement park of sorts. I was unlucky in that I lived in Seattle before they got good. I got to watch Griffey and Edgar but the team still wasn't good. The last game I went to there was in 94. I bet it was a riot to be there late season in 95.You kind of sum up my thoughts between the two. I REMEMBER the big games at the Kingdome for being crazy and loud. I remember the games at TMobile for being able to sit in the sun and have a beer while pretending to watch the game. Half of the crowds at TMobile aren't there for the game, first.I hated going to the dome and left every game I ever saw there before it was over. The atmosphere was shit for your average, boring, low scoring weeknight game and that's all I ever saw.
TMobile is a great place to spend a day. I do get tired of seeing hard hit balls float and then die at the track though.
I still harbor doubts about whether Edgar belongs there, palThe fact there was a debate on Edgar being a hall of famer was a fucking embarrassment
He couldn't cover ground, he couldn't steal, he couldn't throw, he was a liability in the field.You can shake a tree and 100 guys will fall out that can field a ground ball and throw it to first, Chief. Edgar was serviceable at 3B, but even if he was horse shit with the glove, he was arguably the best RH hitter of his generation…
I still harbor doubts about whether Edgar belongs there, palThe fact there was a debate on Edgar being a hall of famer was a fucking embarrassment
magnificent hitter, but didn't have to prove himself in the field, bud
That's why God invented first basemen.He couldn't cover ground, he couldn't steal, he couldn't throw, he was a liability in the field.You can shake a tree and 100 guys will fall out that can field a ground ball and throw it to first, Chief. Edgar was serviceable at 3B, but even if he was horse shit with the glove, he was arguably the best RH hitter of his generation…
And I say this as someone who loved Edgar. But let's be real, bud.