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I went Sunday. Was given tickets by a friend.

Lots of children, as expected. Personally, I think this is best suited for children and dumb people who are easily entertained.

It was like baseball, with dancing. Think: Baseball: The Musical.. SO frickING MUCH DANCING, and prancing, and posing.

Honestly, I wouldn't bring a little league team to this event as a team and not expect them to all start acting like little queens afterwards. Too fricking much dancing.

And the music was loud, nonsensical, and non stop. Perhaps this wouldn't have been as bad in an outdoor stadium but in the dome, in the lower bowl, the sound was just beating you down, non stop for the entirety of the event without a moment's pause.

Again, if I was a coach or mentor, I'd be wary to bring kids to this. I expected to see more trick plays and show boating, and there was one cool incident where an outfielder did a backflip before catching a fly ball.. instead it was dudes dancing around like a bunch of SUPER HAPPY DUDES for 3 hours.

Finally, the "banana rules" while interesting, put things in a position of "walking" a batter becomes the most important play of the game, especially with a baserunner already on second base. I think most of the runs scored on Sunday were the result of a "walk/sprint" with a baserunner on 2nd base that scored everytime this happened. Kinda dumn, but fitting for this audience.
I'm hearing that part of the syllabus requires students to visit the Tigerdroppings Poli Board daily as part of an immersion exercise.
Have you been awake/paying attention these last 8 days you stupid frick?