@blockingtheplate
MLB traveler and proud WSU Alumni. Traveling to ballparks all over the US!
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Blocking The Plate
Blocking The Plate
Getting out to other parks is awesome because you see a different point of view in every ballpark. The fans, the atmosphere, and the food! It’s all so different on the road. Food is a big part of every ballpark experience, and very city has its signature flavor or specialty. I’ve been to over 80 ballparks, including all 30 Major League parks. I’ve been to the All Star Game, I’ve been to the World Series, I’ve been to Spring Training, and the WBC. I’ve even played at Fenway Park. (Four times.) I love the game. This channel is primarily baseball, with a sprinkling of Metallica, some Scuba, and who knows, probably a few other random things thrown in. Step up to the plate, and let's 'Play Ball'! https://linktr.ee/blockingtheplate
The Culture Of Baseball - Traveling to the Dominican Republic with JapanBall
The Culture Of Baseball - Traveling to the Dominican Republic with JapanBall
It wasn’t Mexico, or Puerto Rico, or the Dominican. It was the Latin culture of baseball. And I needed to see it in person.
Red Sox Fantasy Camp: Baseball Fantasies vs Aging Reality!
Red Sox Fantasy Camp: Baseball Fantasies vs Aging Reality!
I’ve always told my daughter to "Have fun and do your best". Going into Red Sox Fantasy Camp, my wife said, "Have fun and don't hurt yourself."
Praying For Extra Innings At The Dodger Stadium Adult Camp
Praying For Extra Innings At The Dodger Stadium Adult Camp
A recap of the inaugural Dodger Stadium Adult Fantasy Camp, as a father and daughter share a once in a lifetime experience before she leaves for college.
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MLB traveler and proud WSU Alumni. I've been to over 100 ballparks, and have played at Dodger Stadium, Progressive Field, PNC and Fenway Park! #GoCougs https://linktr.ee/blockingtheplate
Map of visited ballparks!
Map of visited ballparks!
Blocking The Plate
Blocking The Plate
It wasn’t Mexico, or Puerto Rico, or the Dominican. It was the Latin culture of baseball. And I needed to see it in person.
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