Oh boy I enjoyed this video. Fantastic. As a Cubs fan living in England, this is a treat. Sure I watch all the games on MLB.com, but atmosphere like this is priceless. You don't how lucky you are folks.
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It would also helped non-cub fans for you to have identified the pitcher and batter and score to heighten the tension of the scene. But as I said before, nice picture. Sometimes it is all in the framing.
I encourage you to post the other one, because I think baseball fans everywhere would enjoy it, especially if you got interesting crowd shots at the time.
Ah, but you did not say that in your notes about the video. Had you said that in your video notes I would have viewed and reviewed it entirely differently.
This video serves only to prove that the filmaker only managed to sit close to the action. Had it actually been of the singing of the crowd at the 7th inning stretch it might have been interesting, but sadly, you only hear moans and comments of agony as a Cubbie swings and misses which can be seen on any game day in high numbers. Good picture though.
i do have video of the 7th inning stretch by the way, but the point of the video was to show even when the best player in baseball strikes out its still a good time at the old ballpark
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SegaSaturn64 1 year ago
fuck the cubs
rubvel25 1 year ago
go cubbies!
cubs179417 4 years ago
just like a cub would
Narshk 5 years ago
I luv my cubbies, now matter what!!!
cubsfan4lyf72 5 years ago
Oh boy I enjoyed this video. Fantastic. As a Cubs fan living in England, this is a treat. Sure I watch all the games on MLB.com, but atmosphere like this is priceless. You don't how lucky you are folks.
Stezzer 5 years ago
why does peter care about the 7th inning stretch? id rather watch the baseball part
j000rm0m 5 years ago
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aaronvogt51 5 years ago
ThePeterFilesBlog seems to be taking this too seriously.
justenoughrope 5 years ago
Go Cubs! da Cubs fans r da bestest fans eva n thatz da truth!!
PiNkPrInCeSs09 5 years ago
How embarressing
Thjoker2242 6 years ago
By identified, I mean in the text, by the other one, I mean the 7th inning stretch singing with who lead it if known.
ThePeterFilesBlog 6 years ago
It would also helped non-cub fans for you to have identified the pitcher and batter and score to heighten the tension of the scene. But as I said before, nice picture. Sometimes it is all in the framing.
I encourage you to post the other one, because I think baseball fans everywhere would enjoy it, especially if you got interesting crowd shots at the time.
ThePeterFilesBlog 6 years ago
Ah, but you did not say that in your notes about the video. Had you said that in your video notes I would have viewed and reviewed it entirely differently.
ThePeterFilesBlog 6 years ago
This video serves only to prove that the filmaker only managed to sit close to the action. Had it actually been of the singing of the crowd at the 7th inning stretch it might have been interesting, but sadly, you only hear moans and comments of agony as a Cubbie swings and misses which can be seen on any game day in high numbers. Good picture though.
ThePeterFilesBlog 6 years ago
i do have video of the 7th inning stretch by the way, but the point of the video was to show even when the best player in baseball strikes out its still a good time at the old ballpark
seped 6 years ago