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Tues Jun 26th: Hangout Night at the Yard w/Roy Firestone


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You do realize this is an actual Yankees game right? I don't think it would be a good idea for her to wear her colors or hat in our section since the entire concept is to drown out Yankees and Red sox fans in at least one section. It could be a long night and considering Scott's wife loves UFC, Scott may not be the one she has to worry about. :)

Seeing as how tonight's the "The Ultimate Fighter" season finale, I'm pretty sure MissesBaseball will have satisfied her MMA addiction before Tuesday.

A few things...

A) I'm freaking psyched. No knocks on Edgar's, but it'll be great to be someplace that seems to emulate the ballpark atmosphere the way Pickles does.

B) They seemed just as excited to have all of us let alone Roy Firestone coming by.

C) Jeremy Guthrie's pitching! I've only seen him pitch from the press box this season, so it'll be nice to stop having to fight the urge to jump and cheer him on.

D) The Yankees are in town and me, the wife, my good buddy Tony, our new friend Roy Firestone, and, oh, I dunno, at least 20 (maybe upwards of 50?) hardcore O's fans will be storming the Yard!

See you at Pickles everybody!

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Umm...I'm the other hangout member with Cindy. Looking forward to seeing Witchy again, been too long :)

Really hoping there's a good turnout - I detest hoards of Jeter jerseys invading the place, and while they'll still be there in droves, at least we'll be able to make some noise of our own.

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Seeing as how tonight's the "The Ultimate Fighter" season finale, I'm pretty sure MissesBaseball will have satisfied her MMA addiction before Tuesday.

A few things...

A) I'm freaking psyched. No knocks on Edgar's, but it'll be great to be someplace that seems to emulate the ballpark atmosphere the way Pickles does.

B) They seemed just as excited to have all of us let alone Roy Firestone coming by.

C) Jeremy Guthrie's pitching! I've only seen him pitch from the press box this season, so it'll be nice to stop having to fight the urge to jump and cheer him on.

D) The Yankees are in town and me, the wife, my good buddy Tony, our new friend Roy Firestone, and, oh, I dunno, at least 20 (maybe upwards of 50?) hardcore O's fans will be storming the Yard!

See you at Pickles everybody!

Dang! It sounds like SB is chomping at the bit! :) We will have representation from all segments of OH society. :cool:

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Umm...I'm the other hangout member with Cindy. Looking forward to seeing Witchy again, been too long :)

Really hoping there's a good turnout - I detest hoards of Jeter jerseys invading the place, and while they'll still be there in droves, at least we'll be able to make some noise of our own.

Coooooool!! It'll be good to see you again too!! (note to self: call today about getting those tickets) :D

Witchy

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So here's who we've got coming so far...

Tony-OH

Scottie & MissesBaseball

bobmc

I Heart Miggy

Cindy

weams

DREKTUNES

Frobby

Italian Stallion

Witchy

mdguy2415

raccoon2K

Mu'ayyid Saafir

SteveA

justD

elextrano8

DrLev

If I'm missing anyone, let me know. Also likely to be in attendance is an annoying smirk on Derek Jeter's face, but hopefully a dazzling array of fastballs and knee-buckling hooks by Jeremy Guthrie will keep it to a minimum. ;)

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So here's who we've got coming so far...

Tony-OH

Scottie & MissesBaseball

bobmc

I Heart Miggy

Cindy

weams

DREKTUNES

Frobby

Italian Stallion

Witchy

mdguy2415

raccoon2K

Mu'ayyid Saafir

SteveA

justD

I should be at the Pickles pre-game, if I can weave my way through the suffocating crowds.

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So here's who we've got coming so far...

Tony-OH

Scottie & MissesBaseball

bobmc

I Heart Miggy

Cindy

weams

DREKTUNES

Frobby

Italian Stallion

Witchy

mdguy2415

raccoon2K

Mu'ayyid Saafir

SteveA

justD

elextrano8

If I'm missing anyone, let me know. Also likely to be in attendance is an annoying smirk on Derek Jeter's face, but hopefully a dazzling array of fastballs and knee-buckling hooks by Jeremy Guthrie will keep it to a minimum. ;)

Corey AKA IHeartMiggy said he'd be there and, of course, Roy will be there.

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