I remember going to Yankees games when I was a kid, and when they’d stink, we’d yell “we wanna pitcher, not a belly itcher!!”…(ahh…good times, good times…especially when Maris and Mantle would hit home runs…and Murcer, and Munson, and Pepitone…but when they struck out, we were relentless in our derogatory remarks…like I said, good times! Lol!)
Econ 101 reminder (during this time of inflation): Costs don’t drive prices. They affect margins. Prices are set my market forces. (Supply and demand, charging what the market will bear.) If the amount of money spent on water (or players’ salaries) goes up, that won’t drive up ticket prices, just as decreasing costs do NOT lower prices.
MeanBob Premium Member 20 days ago
I thought ball park beer, was recycled shower water.
win.45mag 20 days ago
Haha, they share the armrest. That would drive me bonkers. And their water bill is already sky high, cuz they water down the beer.
flemmingo 20 days ago
The prices they charge at ballgames, you should be able to get a full meal with your beer.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 20 days ago
Beer in mind that he’s exaggerating.
wildlandwaters 20 days ago
I remember going to Yankees games when I was a kid, and when they’d stink, we’d yell “we wanna pitcher, not a belly itcher!!”…(ahh…good times, good times…especially when Maris and Mantle would hit home runs…and Murcer, and Munson, and Pepitone…but when they struck out, we were relentless in our derogatory remarks…like I said, good times! Lol!)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 20 days ago
No wonder they stink, they spent all day in a bullpen.
Impkins Premium Member 20 days ago
The pot calling the kettle black, Eno. burp. :)
cuzinron47 20 days ago
I like he way he breaks it down to the important details, like the price of beer.
carlosrivers 20 days ago
You’re talking about Old Style…;)
razzledazzle295 20 days ago
They stink that much? No wonder they’re the only ones at the game.
Rich Douglas 19 days ago
Econ 101 reminder (during this time of inflation): Costs don’t drive prices. They affect margins. Prices are set my market forces. (Supply and demand, charging what the market will bear.) If the amount of money spent on water (or players’ salaries) goes up, that won’t drive up ticket prices, just as decreasing costs do NOT lower prices.