It's fun to look at how Major League Baseball teams treat the "7th inning stretch", a time when fans can get up and stretch, get rejuvenated and most importantly get back in the game. If you've never been to Yankee Stadium, here's how they do it on occasion.
Over the years, Major League Baseball has thrived on those TV beer commercials. And many times, some pretty clever and funny ads ran between innings, like this one from Stroh's.
It's fun to look at 7th inning stretch songs at Major League Baseball parks. While most often, the sing-along song is "Take Me Out To The Ballgame", many teams have their own song. You'll never guess what the Baltimore Orioles fans sing along with during their stretch (unless you've been to Camden Yards). Check this out.
Last week, my wife and I were in Washington, D.C., and of course a must stop was a Washington Nationals game (which they lost to St. Louis by one run). Part of the tradition at Nationals Park is the "Racing Presidents", where mascot Presidents Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Teddy Roosevelt race around the ballpark between innings. And Teddy always loses, except one time.
It's the second time he's been accused of using pine tar this season. But, this time Boston caught before it was gone, pointing it out to the umpire and ultimately leading to Michael Pineda's ejection from Wednesday's Yankees - Red Sox game at Fenway Park.
I understand he's kinda tired of being cooped up in rehab and wants to do more than just watch Mets baseball, but the Matt Harvey drama over silliness is starting to concern me.
Albert Pujols went deep twice on Tuesday night to push his career home run total to the once immortal 500 club lifting the Los Angeles Angels past the Washington Nationals 7-2.
When the Boston Red Sox returned home to play their first game at Fenway Park after last year's Boston Marathon bombings, my wife and I were there to witness an epic tribute on the field.