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Perfect day for a ballgame…any extras

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It’s 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky.

In the “ancient” times, most of the city would be shutting down before lunch today and 40,000-plus would be walking the harbor in their O’s gear and heading to Oriole Park at Camden Yards for a happy ending to a four-game set against The Tribe on a beautiful May weekday.

I don’t need to tell you that the ballpark will be a VERY lonely place this afternoon for lunch, which is why I’m going to try to take up at least one of the empty seats there today.

I woke up today and said: “I feel like a ballgame today.”

I’ll be on the lookout for a FREE ticket…again, I don’t spend money with the Orioles and with so many “unused” tickets floating around, why should I?

Any givers of the corporate overflow? I only need ONE!!!

(I’ll buy the hot dogs, soft drinks and sausage on the outside for anyone who scores me a free ticket!)

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Every night the Orioles announce the crowd at what appears to be at about at least 5,000 more tickets sold than butts in the seats.

I’m searching for a freebie!!

Who got!?!?!?!

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