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I am planning on taking two or three kids off of my little league team to the game on Sunday.  Where do you think we should try and sit?  What is the most affordable option that still gives them the whole feel of the ballgame?  Only one of these kids have ever been to a ballgame before.

If anyone has any suggestions, or even have any tickets they want to get rid of, let me know.  I am probably going to need about 4-6 tickets.

I appreciate any suggestions.

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My favorite place to sit is along the right field
wall in sections 39-42.  

I'd rather sit on the lower level in the OF than on the upper level behind the plate.  You just don't get the same feel for the game up in the nosebleeds.

I've never sat in the bleachers, but there are always a lot of kids out there, plus those seats are pretty cheap.

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by jtts on Apr 14, 2007 7:47 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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I'd go for the lower deck of the HR porch, too.  Try to get in the first couple rows, obviously.

I'd prefer seats behind home plate, a little to the side of the Rangers' dugout, but that would be pricey.

I think I've sat in the section jtts talks about, but I don't remember the numbers.  If it's where I'm thinking, it would be an ideal place to catch Sosa fouls when he's late on the fastball.

by Dustin on Apr 14, 2007 9:00 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

seats
I've never been in the lower outfield seats, but for the price upper hr porch is quite nice and upper reserved behind homeplate was actually really great for the price, i found the view to be excellent (sure you aren't close but its a nice clear view of everything)

Lexus club level is really good too and so are corner box seats, but those start getting up there in price some.

Also, who was it that posted the link to the website that had pictures of the views from each section?

"Pimps be damned, it's harder out here for a Rangers fan!" "If you don't throw strikes first, you're last."

by rentz on Apr 14, 2007 9:51 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

It was Joe Sigler's website
http://www.rangerfans.com/seatselector.html
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