

Eric (who is now only one month away from starting college) and I were at Fenway Park in Boston today to see the Red Sox play the Detroit Tigers. It was a lackluster game, with the Sox leading 3-0, until the 9th inning, when Detroit tied the score. The Sox won on a well-played bunt. [Samjay says that “well-placed” is the correct sports term.]
The two tickets cost $250. Considering the crowd that was there, and the money people spent on food, etc., the thing I want to know is, “what recession?”
Fenway is the most expensive ballpark in the country!
You’re kidding, right? I had no idea ballgames cost this much! This is the first chance in eons I’ve had to sit down and look at the computer.