12 Replies to “The indoor batting cage as seen from the Delta Club”

  1. I imagine it’s more about timing inside. Tennis balls are less likely to break things?

    I have yet to actually see anybody using this cage, but that’s probably because when you can get in they’re on the field.

  2. “Cash as seen from people who have enough of it”

    Sorry, I had to. I was actually able to score great seats just below Gary Keith and Ron in early April for $16 a pop which included access to this (and all) clubs. I got to see that cage as well, though there was no activity in it at the time either.

    I think the best part about the club access was that I was able to sit in the patio style high tables behind home plate, and order a shake shack burger to my seat (for only $6.50 [not bad considering!])

    Other than that, the weird part is that there is a market-style food set up that truly gives off a vibe that people are clearly much more interested in food than the game.

    Oh well, LGM.

    1. yeah, that’s roughly when I took this picture. early april, for ~15 seating in Caesar’s near the booths.

      It’s in interesting place, those clubs. They’re all very nice, cool places. Just not for the game. i wouldn’t mind having dinner at the Acela Club..at 5:30 to watch BP, and then go to a real seat.

        1. it’s somewhat expensive, but it’s partially (or fully?) buffet style too. I wasn’t paying a ton of at tention to the tour I took, but i have a menu somewhere. (shoot, did I basically just suggest a post I could right? am I spamming myself with Write for Metspolice ideas?)

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  3. The way they are hitting maybe it should stop being empty and be put to good use!

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