Business Travel Logue’s Guide To Baseball
What, you ask, does baseball have to do with business? Lots. A game is a great way to spend an evening in a strange city. Think about it – you can get food and drinks and you have something to keep you occupied (rather than sitting at the hotel bar and watching the same game on tv). I’ve spent many a night at baseball games during my business travels. It lets you see a little bit about the city you’re visiting and gives you something to talk about with your clients. If you’re really lucky, you can take clients to the game and get the whole shebang paid for by your company. Otherwise, you can cheap it up and get the $5.00 seats if you want. And besides that, I LOVE the game so I’m going to go and write about it regardless. Here is the growing list of baseball posts I’ve made:
Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)
Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Comiskey Park (Chicago White Sox)
Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros)
Shea Stadium (New York Mets)
Turner Field (Atlanta Braves)
Wrigley Field (Chicago Cubs)
Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees)
Travel Job: Sports Reporter for Major League Baseball
Fantasy Baseball 2007
Arkansas Travelers Dickey-Stephens Park
Arkansas Travelers Dickey-Stephens Park II