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<channel><title><![CDATA[Ballpark Savvy - Gary Herman Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/gary-herman-blog.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Gary Herman Blog]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 02:16:10 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Thanksgiving Weekend Experience]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/12/thanksgiving-weekend-experience.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/12/thanksgiving-weekend-experience.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 13:33:54 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/12/thanksgiving-weekend-experience.html</guid><description><![CDATA[After an exhausting Thanksgiving weekend where I saw 7 games in 4 days, I  came home to rest and to catch up on lost sleep after work Monday  night.  Tuesday night after work I went to Madison Square Garden to the new look  Knicks try to continue their winning ways against their crosstown  rival, the New Jersey Nets.  As for the game, the Knicks fresh off a successful road trip beat up the Nets, 111-110! [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">After an exhausting Thanksgiving weekend where I saw 7 games in 4 days, I  came home to rest and to catch up on lost sleep after work Monday  night.<br /> <br /> Tuesday night after work I went to Madison Square Garden to the new look  Knicks try to continue their winning ways against their crosstown  rival, the New Jersey Nets.<br /> <br /> As for the game, the Knicks fresh off a successful road trip beat up the Nets, 111-110!<br /> <br /> Their big free agent signing, Amar'e Stoudemire led the way scoring 35  points. Wilson Chandler added 27 while newcomer Raymond Felton poured in  21 of his own.<br /> <br /> For the Nets, Brook Lopez was a monster he scored 36 points in the  losing effort. Unfortunately he had no supporting cast on this night.<br /> <br /> Wednesday night after work I went to the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ to see the Nets take on the Oklahoma City Thunder.<br /> <br /> Just like a few weeks ago when the King and I went to Boston to see the  Thunder play, their superstar forward KD aka Kevin Durant wasn't  playing.<br /> <br /> Despite that the Thunder won the game again. This time they needed three overtimes to do so as they overcame the Nets.<br /> <br /> Anthony Morrow of the Nets forced the game to go into overtime initially  when he hit a three pointer at the buzzer to tie the game.<br /> <br /> In the overtimes, it appeared the Nets were going to win the game but  they finally fell short in the third one and they lost, 123-120!<br /> <br /> Russell Westbrook and Jeff Green paced the Thunder with 38 and 37 points respectively.<br /> <br /> The Nets were lead by Brooks Lopez and Jordan Farmar who each had 28  points. Anthony Morrow contributed 25 and he forced the game to go into  overtime.<br /> <br /> Thursday I left work early at 3:30PM so I could go back to Queens and  pick up the car I rented from Avis before I went to work that morning.<br /> <br /> I went down to Philadelphia to see the Eagles play the Houston Texans at 8:20PM.<br /> <br /> More importantly, I arranged to meet a fellow roadtripper named Kurt Smith who lives in the area.<br /> <br /> Kurt is a great guy. We had been e-mailing each other back and forth  exchanging a variety of information and stories of things we have in  common.<br /> <br /> Kurt recently started a business selling "e-guides" to a handful of  ballparks such as Citi Field, Yankee Stadium, Citizens Bank Park and  Fenway Park. He has a website dedicated to this. For more information,  check out his site that's listed on my blog list.<br /> <br /> The guides cost only $5.00 and they will be a steal of a deal when you utilize his ways of saving money.<br /> <br /> Speaking of saving money, Kurt was kind enough to get to the Stadium area early so he could hold a parking spot for me.<br /> <br /> Once I got there he pulled out and I pulled in. Now that's teamwork.<br /> <br /> Since he couldn't join me for the game, we planned on going out for  dinner that way we could talk face to face for the first time.<br /> <br /> After dinner, Kurt drove me back near the Linc so I could get to the game on time which I did.<br /> <br /> Thanks to my friend, Frankie Centola who arranged to get me a Club seat  for the game which made my life real easy. I got the Royal treatment as a  result.<br /> <br /> The Club entrance is separate from the regular entrance which was mobbed with late arriving fans.<br /> <br /> With the help of other kind hearted people like myself, my visit to the Linc was a success.<br /> <br /> As for the game, the Eagles went on to beat the Texans, 34-24. The  Texans fell behind early but they stormed back to take the 27-24 late in  the third quarter only to see the Eagles comeback and overtake them in  the end.<br /> <br /> It was another heartbreaking loss for the Texan fans.<br /> <br /> Friday I was tired again since I drove home right after the Eagle game and I returned the car and went to work.<br /> <br /> After work, I went home to rest up for the big weekend I had planned to the Queen City of Cincinnati, Ohio.<br /> <br /> Just before I left work at 5:30PM Friday night my cell phone rang.<br /> <br /> I answered it and it was Jake Cain, another roadtripper who lives in  Cincinnati who I was planning to see him over the weekend. He also has a  website called Ballpark Savvy which you can also find on my blog list.  Please feel free to check it out. It's to your advantage to do so.<br /> <br /> I did that's how I got in contact with Kurt Smith.<br /> <br /> He called me to tell me he's going to Texas for the weekend due to  change in plans. I thought it was going to be a total missed  opportunity. It wasn't thanks to Jake's brainstorming. He knew the King  and I needed tickets for the University of Cincinnati Bearcat game  Saturday at Noon. Jake and his father Dale have season tickets and a  parking pass. Since Jake was going to be away he told me he was going to  arrange to leave the tickets and the parking pass for us to use free of  charge. That was very nice and thoughtful of him.<br /> <br /> He said he would e-mail me the plan. When I woke up early Saturday morning the e-mail was on my Blackberry.<br /> <br /> I wound up meeting his father, Dale in Downtown Cincinnati and he gave  me the tickets and the parking pass. He told me Merry Christmas and I  said same to you and I mentioned that Christmas came early. The King and  I were very grateful.<br /> <br /> We proceeded to dodge the snow flurries and we went to Nippert Stadium to see the Pitt Panthers play the Cincinnati Bearcats.<br /> <br /> Ironically last year I was in Pittsburgh to see these two teams play for  the Big East Championship game. The Bearcats won a thriller, 45-44!<br /> <br /> This time the Panthers returned the favor as they won 28-10 but the Big East Championship was not on the line.<br /> <br /> It was an amazing experience watching a game in this old time venue.  Mother nature helped enhance the experience by adding to the setting. I  strongly suggest that if you haven't been to Nippert yet that you go  there.<br /> <br /> If you need any assistance, Jake Cain is there for you. Just get in contact with him so he can guide you along.<br /> <br /> After the football game, the King and I went to see the Cincinnati  Cyclones play the Florida Everblades in an ECHL minor league hockey game  at the US Bank Arena.<br /> <br /> The Everblades won,5-3!<br /> <br /> Sunday we went to Paul Brown Stadium to see the "Who" Bowl. The hometown  Bengals are referred to as " Who Dey" and the visiting Super Bowl  Champion New Orleans Saints are known as "Who Dat".<br /> <br /> As for the game, the Saints came marching in and they marched out of the  'Nati with the W. The Bengals who I saw play the Jets on Thanksgiving  night beat themselves. They've had a rough season and this game was  indicative of that fact.<br /> <br /> The Saints blew a lead and came back to beat the Bengals, 34-30!<br /> <br /> After the game, I drove the King to the airport so he could catch his 7PM flight home. He had to get to work.<br /> <br /> On the other hand, I was flying home Monday morning.<br /> <br /> A former co-worker of mine, Melissa Vierling got a job at the ABC  affiliate WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky as an account executive in  late October.<br /> <br /> I told her before she left that I'll come visit her and we can go out for dinner.<br /> <br /> True to my word, after I dropped the King off at the airport I proceeded  to drive 100 miles to meet Melissa for dinner at Joe's Crab Shack in  Downtown Louisville right by the ballpark where the Louisville Bats  play. Their the Triple A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.<br /> <br /> I spend a few hours catching up with "Sweet Melissa". She's such a nice person. We enjoyed each other's company in the "Ville".<br /> <br /> I would want to personally thank Melissa for making the time to see me. That was very thoughtful of her.<br /> <br /> Another incredible week in now in the books.<br /> <br /> Thank you for reading and following along.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Free Parking at Citi Field - My Experience]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/free-parking-at-citi-field-my-experience.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/free-parking-at-citi-field-my-experience.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 09:43:02 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/free-parking-at-citi-field-my-experience.html</guid><description><![CDATA[I normally park near the subway stop that's one station away from Citi Field. That's 111th Street.I leave my car there in the morning when I go to work. Then I take the train to the game after work.I have an unlimited metrocard so I usually get back on the train &amp; go the one stop to Citi Field but in years passed I would always walk to the ballpark.It's a short 10 minute walk tops.That neighbo [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">I normally park near the subway stop that's one station away from Citi Field. That's 111th Street.<br /><br />I leave my car there in the morning when I go to work. Then I take the train to the game after work.<br /><br />I have an unlimited metrocard so I usually get back on the train &amp; go the one stop to Citi Field but in years passed I would always walk to the ballpark.<br /><br />It's a short 10 minute walk tops.<br /><br />That neighborhood is called Corona. I believe technically Citi Field like Shea Stadium is really located in Corona as well.</div><div ><!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div><div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; "><br />They always refer to the area as Flushing but that's by Main St. which is the first and last stop on the 7 train.<br /><br />Citi Field is the second stop and 111th Street is the third stop. Just so you know the general area.<br /><br />As for the actual parking areas, the subway runs along Roosevelt Ave. which is the equivalent to 40th Ave. for parking purposes.<br /><br />I usually park by 111th Street &amp; 41st Ave, 42nd Ave. and/or 43rd Ave.<br /><br />In addition, you can park on the streets there which run down from 111th Street to 114th Street.<br /><br />Citi Field like Shea Stadium is located at 126th Street &amp; Roosevelt Ave.<br /><br />So if someone is walking to the game, they should try to park closer to 114th Street so they have a shorter walk.<br /><br />Where ever they see a spot they can just park as long there's no driveway or a fire hydrant.<br /><br />You can google the area to get a better idea if you want to.<br /><br />Furthermore, there's also parking available by Northern Blvd. which is near the highway that goes to Citi Field.<br /><br />Other areas are by 114th Street and 34th Ave.<br /><br />There's additional streets there too that you can park on the street.<br /><br />With all the technology today, it's hard to get lost.<br /><br />If you need more info, please let me know.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Places to Eat Near Yankee Stadium]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/first-post.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/first-post.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 12:25:23 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ballparksavvy.com/5/post/2010/08/first-post.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Here are outside alternatives to buying food at Yankee Stadium. The Court Deli Restaurant is located only a few blocks from the Stadium at 96 East 161th Street. They have a dining room or you can take the food out like I do since I don't have time to usually wait.They have excellent food at a reasonable price. They serve a wide variety of food including hot dogs you can take out fast too. The sandwiches are huge for the price you pa [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">Here are outside alternatives to buying food at Yankee Stadium. The Court Deli Restaurant is located only a few blocks from the Stadium at 96 East 161th Street. They have a dining room or you can take the food out like I do since I don't have time to usually wait.<br /><br />They have excellent food at a reasonable price. They serve a wide variety of food including hot dogs you can take out fast too. The sandwiches are huge for the price you pay. Here is my corned beef sandwich that cost $7.80<br /></div><div ><div style="text-align: center;"><a><img src="http://www.ballparksavvy.com/uploads/2/5/3/6/2536859/115517.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px;" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder" /></a><div style="display: block; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">Court Deli Sandwich</div></div></div><div ><!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div><div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">You can ask for Chris and tell them Royalty Tours USA sent them. It's family owned.<br /><br />Other choices include the following:<br /><br />Fish Market is somewhere I go as well. Seating is limited there but I always eat there. They offer a variety of fried fish meals. The prices are reasonable and much cheaper than the stadium. In addition, the portions fill you up.<br /><br />There's always Burger King or McDonald's if that's your preference. There are a few pizza shops nearby as well.<br /><br />Bodagas are places that offer snacks, sandwiches and drinks that you can bring into the stadium. Furthermore, there's a fruit stand that sells fruit and drinks among other things.<br /><br />The guy who owns it is always outside on game day hawking 24 ounce bottles of water for just one dollar.<br /><br />His pitch is &ldquo;why do you pay five dollars inside when you can pay one dollar here?&rdquo;<br /><br />I always buy water from him.<br /><br />How can you pass up that deal especially on a hot summer day or night? When the vendors come around inside it's amazing how many fools pay $5 for one bottle. As for me, I would have walked in with 5 of them for that price. Now that's being baseball savvy. All these places are within a short walk from the subway and the stadium.<br /><br />Until the next time.<br /><br />Gary</div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>

