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re: 1 year old in attendance
Posted on 4/28/23 at 12:00 pm to Box Geauxrilla
Posted on 4/28/23 at 12:00 pm to Box Geauxrilla
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Nobody actually wants to bring their baby. They want to watch a baseball game and they also have a child.
Seems like baseball should take a backseat in this instance, not the child.
Watch the game on TV. There is nothing good that comes out of a 1-year-old being at a baseball game. It makes everyone around the child miserable, the dad can't fully focus on the game, the lights and sounds definitely aren't good for the kid and there's the microscopic chance of a foul ball.
Posted on 4/28/23 at 12:03 pm to Broski
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Watch the game on TV. There is nothing good that comes out of a 1-year-old being at a baseball game. It makes everyone around the child miserable, the dad can't fully focus on the game, the lights and sounds definitely aren't good for the kid and there's the microscopic chance of a foul ball.
To each their own. We brought our son to many games when he was a baby and he just slept in my wife’s arms. If anything, she was the one inconvenienced and she did not complain.
Posted on 4/28/23 at 12:08 pm to Broski
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Seems like baseball should take a backseat in this instance, not the child.
Posted on 4/28/23 at 12:17 pm to Broski
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Seems like baseball should take a backseat in this instance, not the child.
Watch the game on TV. There is nothing good that comes out of a 1-year-old being at a baseball game. It makes everyone around the child miserable, the dad can't fully focus on the game, the lights and sounds definitely aren't good for the kid and there's the microscopic chance of a foul ball
Agreed. I have a son who is just about to turn 2. I can't wait to take him to some games, but I don't see doing this until he is 6-7 minimum. If I'm going to the game, it's going to be to watch the game. I can do that on my recliner, while he runs around the house much more comfortably.
Posted on 4/28/23 at 1:20 pm to Broski
quote:bringing a 1-year old to a ballgame isn't good for anyone involved: the parents, the child, and the fans around them. If you really want to go to the game, hire a babysitter for a few hours and leave the child at home - the child will actually like that much better anyway.
Seems like baseball should take a backseat in this instance, not the child.
Watch the game on TV. There is nothing good that comes out of a 1-year-old being at a baseball game. It makes everyone around the child miserable, the dad can't fully focus on the game, the lights and sounds definitely aren't good for the kid and there's the microscopic chance of a foul ball.
And this is coming from a proud father of two girls, but I certainly didn't bring them to games when they were too young. Maybe when they were 5 or 6 or so.
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