Take Me Out To The Ball Game

I’m just back from my first baseball game. I and a few thousand others spent the afternoon at Yankee Stadium, where the home team lost 4-5 to the visiting Oakland Athletics. The game lasted several hours and kept my attention for most of that time. When I used to go and watch football you could pretty much guarantee that when I went for a wizz, the home team would score, and today was no exception. Nick Swisher (what a fabulous name for a baseball player) scored the only home run for The Yankees when I was…otherwise engaged. Despite seeing the home team lose I had a good time, and a few things stood out for me.

The National Anthem

Although it took place, the National Anthem was a pre-recorded version. Some people sung along and It didn’t work for me compared to the live ones I’ve seen previously at Madison Square Garden, and the Ohio SHRM conference to name but two. No goosebumps this time, note to The Yankees, live is better.

The Crowd

The crowd at Yankee stadium is really mixed. Kids, men, women, younger people, older people and a wide cross section racially too. Football crowds in the UK are overwhelmingly white and male, at least they were when I was a reasonably regular attendee a few years ago. A more diverse crowd made for a much friendlier atmosphere then you’d typically experience at a football game in the UK.

The Beer

Beer is served at your seat. So are hot dogs, peanuts, candy floss and popcorn. Was I so inclined I needn’t have left my seat for the whole game, except to miss the home run of course. You’re not allowed within sight of the pitch with a beer in hand in the UK.

The Tickets

Ticket prices start off pretty cheaply. I could have paid less than $30, though I chose to pay $110 as a one off visit, and I could have paid much more. The Yankees are probably the biggest team in Major League Baseball and could charge more, but by offering a low starting price they attract a broader audience to the game. I think Manchester United standard tickets cost around $90.

The Conclusion

A good crowd, a good game, good beer, and even the pizza slice I had was passable. It strikes me that we could learn a lot from over here about how to put on a good regular sporting fixture over there.

New York Yankees v Oakland Athletics

 

The Longest Time

This time tomorrow I’ll be airborne and on my way to Ohio for some useful fun. I’m very excited and a little nervous too, you gotta love the adrenaline rush right 🙂

Carole and I took the time to go for coffee earlier today and we were talking about the fact that we’ve not yet spent more than a couple of nights apart in just over twenty years of marriage. All that is about to change – after tomorrow morning the next time I’ll see Carole and Keira will be Saturday 29th September when they meet me at Heathrow Airport.

The girls are planning all kinds of fun stuff for while I’m away, meals with friends, play dates, you name it – it’s going on. And we’ve had our Skype practice run too – them downstairs, me upstairs – there’s something quite surreal about video conferencing with people you currently share the same house with – lots of fun.

The Ohio State HR conference promises to be a great experience and once I’ve given my talk (conveniently planned in for the first afternoon – thank you to a wonderful team of organisers and schedulers!) I’m sure the first few days of my trip will pass in a blur, before I head towards New York City on Saturday 22nd September.

I’ll then be in The Big Apple until I leave Friday 28th. I’ve some good fun things planned, like the Thomson Reuters unconference on the 26th and I will visit the High Line and take a look at that too. Maybe I’ll take a trip out to a baseball game – both the New York Yankees and the Mets are in action. I won’t have a clue what’s going on – but it could be a fun way to spend an afternoon.

My default position is a social one and I currently have quite a lot of time to myself. So – if you’re based in New York City and you read this, please get in touch – it would be fun to meet up if you can spare the time. And if you’re not in New York City but you’ve got some good tips on stuff to see and do, I’d appreciate that too.