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183 in 2015 – Ballpark Previews: Games 46 – 52

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Chuck Booth’s 2015 MLB Park Historical Road Trip
The GOAL: 183 Straight Days (every single day at least 1 gm) Of ALL 30 MLB Parks Trip In 2015 (218 Games) view full year schedule.
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DAYS DATES
Games #46 – 52, days 37- 43
Today’s game (s) Start Time (s) in EST  and Venue. CBP Monday,  May.11 & May 12, 7:05 vs Pirates, Thursday, May.14, 1:05 vs Pirates,  Wednesday,  May.13, 7:05 Camden Yards vs Blue Jays, Saturday,  May 16, 7:05 vs Angels. Sunday,  May.17 1:35 vs Angels.
Daily Expenses This week
Tickets for the week – $105 (4 in philly, $70, 3 in Baltimore -$35
Food for the week – $ 70
Public Transportation for the week  $70
Megabus trips – 2 trips, $2
Greyhound tickets,   2 trips – $19
Method of Transportation to the games Where I am headed next.
I have four games at CBP this week, Mon/Tues/Thursday and Friday,  where I will watch games at Camden Yards on Wednesday/Saturday and Sunday. Next week I see games, at Citi Field,  Nats Park,  Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park.
It costs me $13 for transportation in  Philly and my Baltimore excursions cost just $9. After the game Wednesday, I will be taken a late night bus to Philly,  before attending a day game.   On the Saturday contest, I will head to BWI airport to write blogs overnight, and await a day game on Sunday. 
The Players Involved:
I am watching these game with just myself.

 

 

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – January 28, 2015

AP Photo - Gene J. Puskar

AP Photo – Gene J. Puskar

Dan Duquette is coming back to the Orioles but will eventually go to Toronto. That could wind up being great for both teams.

It is a bird on the cap episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

 

 

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – December 28, 2014

Jonathan Dyer - USA Today Sports

Jonathan Dyer – USA Today Sports

Orioles fans might be disappointed with their Christmas haul. But guess what? They were last year as well and they got to the ALCS.

The team is already better and the other teams in the AL East are getting worse.

There is reason for the bird on the hat to smile in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

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