reents wrote:
I don't know if this has been brought up this weekend, but first the Marlins-Mariners series is moved to Seattle because of an U2 concert. The stadium people wanted the 80,000 people instead of 10,000 to go to a place, so 5,000 people can watch.
Not a big problem with that, but why did that game start at 10 eastern tonight, it's Sunday the ESPN game should be the last one.
Reents, I'm not sure. As far as I know, the ONLY team that regularly plays on "Sunday Night Baseball" besides the ESPN broadcast are the Texas Rangers. That's because it tends to get real, real hot in the Dallas MetroPlex during the months of July & August.
It did look awkward seeing the Mariners listed as the visiting team and the Marlins as the home team in Seattle. Then again, I remember the G8 Summit a couple years ago forced the Blue Jays & Phillies to play a similar series in Philadelphia instead of Toronto, complete with the Jays as the "home" and the Phillies as the "away".