During batting practice, Jim got chatting with the Ray's catcher, #77 Cursi, about our trip. He seemed genuinely interested in what we thought of the various parks we had seen, and later gave Carter a ball. Robert was also tossed a ball by one of the Ray's players.
After that, during our tour of the park, we met the wonderful Michael L. in Guest Relations. After chatting with him about baseball, the park, and our trip, he generously upgraded our tickets from bleachers to 5 rows from the field!
This is their version of a "Golden" bridge, and it can be seen both outside and inside the park. It is named for one of baseball's the the Pirate's golden players, Roberto Clemente.
This is really a beautiful park. It is set up with no real interior, with outdoor patios and walkways all around the stadium. From the field is a view of Pittsburgh's beautiful skyline. Check out these very interesting pictures by clicking on them to make them bigger.
The park had a small-market, play-to-the-fans feel, much like KC did, with games and contests and activities between nearly every half-inning. But the Beloves thought the physical park was nicer here. The food in this place has yet to be rivalled. From hand-grilled Ruben sandwiches (we WISH we had taken a picture of those beauties!) to crab cakes to hot wings. Even the standard hot-dogs, french fries and pizza looked great, and had very large portions for the cost.
We give this treasure two flags up!
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Hey Robert, sounds like you're having a lot of fun. I like reading your sports casts!!! Post some more, would ya? From, Taylor
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