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Mastering the 48 Hour Weekend/Week Long Road MLB Trips

For people that work a Monday to Friday job, and are looking to see 3 games for the price of 2 for a weekend,, this blog gives a quick lesson on how to do that.

For people that work a Monday to Friday job, and are looking to see 3 games for the price of 2 for a weekend,, this blog gives a quick lesson on how to do that.

Chuck Booth (Owner/Lead  Analyst) 

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The whole travel industry works on the 24 hour clock.  This actually works to the MLB road trip world out there.  During my year long trip, I mastered the art of the 24 hour clock.

My favorite move was to rent a car for Friday – Sunday, that would only cost two rental days at a car company.  Most of the time it would include leaving for a Friday game at 5:30 – and the car was due at a 5:30 on Sunday.

This is great for jamming at least 3 games in the 48 hours, and sometimes you can do a doubleheader on the Saturday.

I told my buddy Scott of breaking down the cost of watching baseball games into individual innings – kind of like bowling frames. Read the rest of this entry

How To Do Wrigley Field And Miller Park Doubleheader Attempts

Wrigley Field might just be the best place just to watch a baseball game (Fenway Park rivals it for entire ballpark experience).  AT &T Park and PNC Psrk usually round out the top 4 Parks

Wrigley Field might just be the best place just to watch a baseball game (Fenway Park rivals it for entire ballpark experience). AT &T Park and PNC Psrk usually round out the top 4 Parks. Once you have watched a game in this park once, I suggest going to a doubleheader with Miller Park.  In any given year there are 12 – 20 Doubleheaders between the 2, with Wrigley usually taking the matinée 1st.  Today I will give you an example of ways to travel between the stadiums.

By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner):

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Welcome to my 1st installment, of what could take about a year’s worth of writing to complete, if I were to post a blog everyday.  I am talking about Modern Day MLB Baseball Doubleheaders.

I have done around 30 DH’s in my time so far, and have scouted every plausible scenario for all 30 Parks, to line up with dance partners, so you can see two games in one day.

For the last 2 years,  have prominently displayed the Master List for Doubleheaders in the game of MLB, for each calendar year.

As some of you know, and now other will figure out, I am attending at least one baseball game every day of the 2015 MLB Season.

Listed in my itinerary, I plan to attend 50 – 60 Doubleheaders throughout the course of the year.

Of course the land attempts are far easier than flight, but I like the challenge of those to.

In the next 365 days, I will be giving you a preview of how to do all the doubleheaders possible, should time allow it on MLB’s schedule. Read the rest of this entry