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So I have a 6 year old daughter and I'm going to be taking her to her first game this summer. Restrooms are my biggest concern with this. We'll be sitting in section 15 on first base side. Certainly don't want to take her to the mens room with me. Are there family restrooms in the stadium I can use with her? Appreciate the help. 

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Hi Brendan-if you have the opportunity go early for BP at 6 she may enjoy that as much as the game.  Also take her down the first base line when the pitchers are warming up and I guarantee they will give her a ball-they are a sucker for little girls.  Hope you both have a wonderful time!!

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I hope you both have a lot of fun. My mom has a fond memory of a game at Memorial Stadium with her father. She was confused, and said the game was boring, because the other team couldn't hit anything our pitcher was throwing. My grandpa had to explain to her that this meant he pitched extremely well, and everyone was cheering and celebrating.

It was a Jim Palmer no-no. August 13, 1969. This was the beginning of her fandom.

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