Regardless of who you talk to – someone is slowing down the negotiation process in the Theo Epstein to the Cubs deal. There are plenty of cute narratives that have accompanied the story, one of which in particular swayed me in a certain direction and really show where the real chips are at the proverbial [...]
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The Red Sox should demand elite prospects in exchange for Theo Epstein
Posted in 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, Baseball business, Ben Cherington, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Larry Lucchino, Red Sox 2011-2012 offseason, Theo Epstein, Uncategorized, tagged Andy McPhail, Ben Cherington, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Cubs GM, Cubs-Red Sox negotations, Fenway Park, Hector Trinidad, Landon Ricketts, Larry Lucchino, Red Sox GM, Theo Epstein, Theo to Cubs, Wrigley field on October 17, 2011 | 7 Comments »
The cost of going to a baseball game: 2011
Posted in Baseball business, Concessions, tagged ballparks, baseball, Baseball food, baseball hot dogs, Boston Red Sox, cost of a baseball game, cost of going to a game, Florida Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays, ticket sales, Toronto Blue Jays on October 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
So I opened my inbox this morning to find a pretty cool email from webstaurantstore.com with an even cooler graphic that outlines the cost of food and fan experience all across Major League Baseball. I included a link to the full graphic if you click on the image, so if you’re short of sight like [...]