9/22/09 at Citi Field
Sunday, November 8th, 2009I got there early. Early enough I walked around, went to the New York lottery promotion stand and bought one of the scratch off tickets.
I lost.
But that’s okay because I am about to see my friend Danny. Danny is a Braves fan and he’s going to meet me. Until then I’ll have the stadium to my own, kinda. I rush inside once the gates open. At first I run down the left field steps by the foul pole to find an easter egg ball next to a seat. Then I ran back down the steps, watched Nick Evans catch a ball in the outfield. As the only fan I asked him for it, he turned right around and lobbed it right to me. One more from Josh Thole in left center field and another in right centerfield tossed up by Sean Green meant this was a good day.
Then Danny came and I was ready to help him get his first baseball. He brought his glove and after a home run in right center ricocheted off a seat and back on the field I told him to move down and ask Bobby Parnell for it by saying hey and please as well. It worked. Problem was, it was a practice ball. (And by the way, every ball I got was a Yankees 2008 ball) So then we went to left field for a little while and Danny got picked out by Ken Takahashi as he threw him a scuffed 2008 All Star Game ball. Pretty cool!
By the end of BP not only was I hungry but by the time I got food at the Shake Shack I found a 2nd ticket stub to move down! Both tickets were 2 sections from each other! Nice!
These were our seats.

That’s right, Danny’s head is bigger than each scoreboard!
So later in the game we made our move and had a few close calls on foul balls but to no avail.

That Jurrjens guy did pretty well and the Braves won 3-1. Later in the game I wanted to get on the third base side so we were looking around for ticket stubs and nothing, then we didn’t get to ask anyone who was about to leave. I’m already thinking “oops, stupid idea” and I see Danny dart past the security guard who left their post. I walk down after him and we got about 10 rows or so away. I told him to wait and that we cannot go past the person in the burgundy shirt (security guards).
In the game we went to on 9/10, there was a security guard who escorted everyone who tried to sneak past him back up to the usher. I think he had Citi Field confused with Yankee Stadium.
So that was our night. We ended up doing well.
3 straight games with at least one ball
3 straight games where attendee has had at least one ball













