Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
February 03, 2006
Home Run Picnic

The Brewers are moving part of the right field fence in 8 feet to create an in-game picnic area.

The area is tucked into the right-field corner at Miller Park, between the foul pole and the power alley. It can accommodate up to 75 fans for each game and a private bar is included with food and drink provided at an all-inclusive price, from $39 to $65 per person, depending on the date.

Bar stools and tables positioned directly behind the fence offer a view from over the right fielder's shoulder, and fans will also be able to peer through a window into the visitor's bullpen. The manual American League scoreboard that used to adorn the right-field wall has been removed.

The Brewers expect the new arrangement to add 1 or 2 home runs a season.


Posted by David Pinto at 03:23 PM | Stadiums | TrackBack (0)
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Another example of "stadium steroids". Why has it always been ok to juice stadiums but not players?

Posted by: Jeffrey Pfau at February 5, 2006 11:52 AM
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