I've never sat in the 400's before so I was a bit leary of that. But they are good seats? Works for me. Thanks for your help everyone. I finally see the blue line/red line thing and it looks like you have to transfer downtown, which seems quite out of the way. We'll figure it out though... They definitely are. I'd go with the pair in 417. You're about as far back from the field as the 6th row of the 200 section (meaning just beyond the walkway behind the 100s sections), but with a much better view. You'll be happy with them. As I've said elsewhere, the upper deck box seats are the best upper deck seats in baseball. If you ever have the option between comparable 200 level and 400 level seats, just about always go with the 400 level seats.
ESPN. I'm not really worried about this game. New Jersey may be 9 of their last 12, but they only beat Charlotte, Indiana, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Washington, and New York. And most of those games were close. I predict Bulls by 17.
6/3 might be a little tricky. You may very well be able to get good seats if you're willing to wait until late May for seats to be released. Stubhub has a pair of reasonably priced tickets for $55 each in the first row of 436. It's down the line, but the view is great and you're quite close to the field. Or 2 in 417 for $59 each, which are pretty good seats. That's barely more than what you'd pay if you got them through Tickets.com ($48 face before fees). If you want a great view of all of Wrigley (including the surrounding area and possibly the lake) but still be close to the action, go with upper deck box.
Yeah, the same Heat team with nothing to play for that just lost to the Celtics in Miami last night. And with one injury already (is there an update on Posey?), they probably won't push it at all.
Cleveland up 14 now, but Orlando has regained the lead on Washington. I believe if the Wizards lose, they'll need to win in Indianapolis tomorrow night in order to avoid the 6th spot tiebreaker loss to the Nets once the Bulls whip them.
Odd. He was 15 in the minors til last year, then switched to 20. Good thing I didn't buy the #20 jersey on sale before last year. I gotta rep with my Cedeno #5! He's been #17 on the 40-man since at least late last year, I believe. Not sure why he never changed to 20 once Ryu was moved, but he didn't.
I'd imagine it means he'll be fine and Pie will likely be up here only for a few days. Guzman was the obvious choice for them simply because he pitched two innings last night. That makes a lot of sense. How long does Guzman have to stay down until they can call him back up? It's what, two weeks? I really hate when Hendry starts doing this with his bullpen.
I'd imagine it means he'll be fine and Pie will likely be up here only for a few days. Guzman was the obvious choice for them simply because he pitched two innings last night.