Canada4Gold
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Casual 9 K's in 3 innings for Ricky. Picking up where he left off.
It has been a while since I have been to a game but I believe the designated seats used to be down the 1st base and 3rd base lines before getting to the outfield.A long time Jays fan here, wondering if anyone can help me out:
I've been to countless games over the years, and I'm a huge blue jay fan. Unfortunately though, I have multiple sclerosis. Last end of summer in August I finally gave in to a wheelchair.
I would like to go to a game again, but I have no idea about accessible seating. Wondering if anyone here has some helpful information or tips to share with me? This is quite different than I've ever experienced before.
Also wondering if people have seen the new Outfield district and is it accessible at all? Old me would be in heaven with the new additions, but I feel like when I see it on TV everything has stairs and I would be unable to use that then.
Any helpful information at all would be very much appreciated. I love the Jays so much, and I would love to go back to a place I have frequented over the years. I would almost call it my second home.
I don't know about the new outfield but there has always been wheelchair section on the lower bowl. Weren't the greatest seats because you're essentially behind the last row. (But are behind the plate).A long time Jays fan here, wondering if anyone can help me out:
I've been to countless games over the years, and I'm a huge blue jay fan. Unfortunately though, I have multiple sclerosis. Last end of summer in August I finally gave in to a wheelchair.
I would like to go to a game again, but I have no idea about accessible seating. Wondering if anyone here has some helpful information or tips to share with me? This is quite different than I've ever experienced before.
Also wondering if people have seen the new Outfield district and is it accessible at all? Old me would be in heaven with the new additions, but I feel like when I see it on TV everything has stairs and I would be unable to use that then.
Any helpful information at all would be very much appreciated. I love the Jays so much, and I would love to go back to a place I have frequented over the years. I would almost call it my second home.
I would leave Pearson down there a bit more just to work on his consistency and control. I think he's only had one really bad outing. I read somewhere the team wants to make sure he can pitch back-to-back games well.I was looking at how the pen has done so far and man, Cimbers stats are f***ing hilarious (atrociously amazing?):
1.42 ERA, 6.87 FIP, 7.14 xFIP, .059 BABIP, -0.3 fWAR
And then bWAR has him tied with Pop as our best reliever lol. I'd say it's looking like it's time to bring up Pearson and DFA Richards, no? Could maybe even look at Bard with the start he's having.
I would leave Pearson down there a bit more just to work on his consistency and control. I think he's only had one really bad outing. I read somewhere the team wants to make sure he can pitch back-to-back games well.
You forgot the Ohtani mid-season acquisition.Manoah, Gausman, Tiedmann, Bassett, Berrios let's go....