Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Seat Geeks


BOYS AND GIRLS OF SUMMER: Baseball is back. Well, sort of.

The season usually starts in March, but it's late July - post all-star break in the pre-COVID world - and the 'spring training' games are just getting underway. We watched an intra-squad game tonight. It was played at an empty T-Mobile Park, with fan noise piped in. 

And fake fans is the way it's going to go for the rest of the season, as long as it lasts before COVID shuts it all down.

But in the meantime, the only way we will be able to get into the park is via a printed picture on recyclable material. ...

Enter Major League Baseball's Seat Fleet program. For just $30 (I hear it's lots more in some parks, like Dodger Stadium), you can have your likeness fill a seat during home games this shortened 60-game season. And so, it seemed like we needed to get in on the Mariners Seat Fleet. (The Mariners are donating a portion of every purchase to non-profit organizations supporting COVID-related relief efforts in the community.) 

Fun fact: If your cutout "catches" a foul ball during a game, they say they'll mail the cutout fan  the baseball!

The tricky part was separating the kids enough to fit the parameters of the cutouts.

I had to invent arms, fill in trees, erase people and more. Then look like a hot mess below, but they seemed to fit OK on the Seat Fleet website. 


Time will tell. ... 












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