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I went to Wrigley once as a kid. Been meaning to get there again for a while now that I'm older and can appreciate everything more. Have been to a few random MLB games and there is nothing like being at a competitive MLB game in person. It's truly an amazing experience!!
My grandmother was always confused by baseball games on TV, and all the various cuts between close up camera angles, to say nothing of instant replays (she couldn't really hear the commentators). However, in person she could see the whole field and what everyone was doing and she enjoyed it much more. (That her grandchild was playing didn't hurt either.)
@@Fly-The-W Until you've seen a game from box seats/field level, you'll never get the same taste of REAL baseball skill - the ease w/ which players field a screaming line drive and toss it to 1st and make it look so easy - tv does not do justice to MLB... YOU'VE GOTTA SEE AND HEAR the ball being blasted 450 feet or hear the leather slapping from a 100 mph fastball = such skill cannot be truly noticed on tv .PEACE
I'm not an overly patriotic person, but when we're able to share parts of our American culture that are really good and fulfilling and others around the world enjoy it, it makes me feel proud. Can't wait to see this, hope you make it to the NFL games this year and make a trip over for a college tour next year.
I just wish I could go to a sport event in America without being hit with blatant pro-America propaganda, just let me enjoy the sport without the bullshit being shoved in my face ab the country, it’s a sporting event.
theres literally nothing good about american "culture" if u can even call it that. its nothing but guns, school shootings, cops shooting innocent BIPOCS, genocide, racism, fascism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia. shame on u and ur country for infecting the world with ur "culture"
@@DNReactsIt was sung there by the great Neil Diamond, and the tradition has kept going since, every home game. Neil went back and preformed it again, shortly before he had to retire, do to Parkinson's Disease.
So wholesome to see to your reactions to your first ball game. Terrance Mann put it best: "They'll arrive at your doorstep as innocent as children... And they'll watch the game, and it'll be as if they'd dipped themselves in magic waters... It reminds us of all that once was good and it could be again."
Wow. Well done. This was great. Glad you got to experience it. Theres nothing else like it. I've been to 10 different ballparks, past and present. Including Connie Mack Stadium, Veterans Stadium, and Citizens Bank Park -- all in Philadelphia. Plus, old Yankee Stadium, Forbes Field, Pittsburg, and RFK Stadium,Washington DC. And, Toronto -- and all 5 California baseball stadiums. I follow the games intensely and it's been exciting to accompany you on your journey. Keep up the good work.
Having been a Cardinals fan for most of my 70 years, I am glad you got to see one of the oldest rivalries in MLB. This is the first year in a very long time that the Cardinals have had a losing season. Too bad you did not get to see this rivalry last year which featured two future Hall of Fame players: Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina. They both retired last year. When I attended my first game, I got to see the legendary Stan Musial play. Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
That was a fun game to be at - I traveled from the Chicago area to be at the game, and spent 2.5 weeks in England, including 9 days/nights in London! I was in the upper deck behind 3rd base for game 1, and in the outfield behind the Cubs bullpen for game 2. Later on in the trip, I took the same Southeastern high-speed train from London to spend a day in Canterbury!
A ballgame is an excellent night out with friends or a family. A good place to take a date. You can talk, fall in and out of the game, see a great play, and go back to a conversation. And yes, the in-between inning stuff is fun.
Now you need to go to a stadium in the US to watch a game. MLB stadiums are like carnivals, they're a whole experience outside of the game. It's like thinking you saw a true Premier League match by watching a friendly played in the US.
Damo and Nick, it’s great to see you taking in a Major League Baseball game. Impressive crowd. One never knows what’s in store - these many years later I still laugh at myself for a last minute decision to go bowling instead of Anaheim Stadium the night Nolan Ryan ended up pitching a no hitter - but any live ball game is an experience to remember regardless of score/outcome. I was unexpectedly moved by this scene - 1:55 . It’s not just that my paternal grandfather was a native of Tottenham (who emigrated to the US, alone, at age 17 not many years before the outbreak of the Great War) or the more or less shared language, that I have felt a lifelong kinship and interest in England. There are many positive characteristics and values that the nations share and I’m grateful for the centuries of relative harmony and peace between them. Once again, thank you for contributions to RUclips!
I may have enjoyed that almost as much as you. I was missing a part of the experience and that is a real Hot Dog at the ballpark. Always better there. Great on you both. I keep getting impressed by each successive video. You keep making contact with every video. Take care!
2 of the oldest clubs in the league. Great choice of teams to send to London! You will have to come to the states some time to see a game! As a Bills fan I would love to tailgate with you guys at a Bills game. I don't live close enough for NBA or MLB. Hockey would be enjoyable as well, but nothing beats the NFL/college football game day experience
If you didn't spend $800 on consessions and beer, you didn't get the full American Baseball experience haha Loved it fellas, glad ya enjoyed it. Go Cubs!
I am glad you enjoyed the game. When I saw a game in person I was overwhelmed by the colors after watching it in black and white on the television. The green grass and colorful uniforms were great to see.
Wow when I clicked this video I thought "No way the stadium has a large crowd, they'll miss that nice full baseball stadium experience." Cheers to you guys and everybody else who went to the game, you guys filled that place up.
That's really cool that you guys were able to go to a game. Your stadium looked really nice. I'm not sure if that was Wembley or another stadium but i hope you guys had fun. The thing about baseball games - to me at least - is that the vibe and the experience of being surrounded by fans all rooting for the home team is what makes it so fun (for regular season games) - so i'm not sure if that was lacking a bit? Although it looked like there were some Cubs fans around you. As far as the visuals - nothing can beat your TV at home - but again - you go mainly to be surrounded by others' all rooting for your team. Glad you went and i love these videos that take you guys on your own adventures - i would watch any of them. thanks for posting this one.
It’s the London Stadium, which hosted the opening/closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Summer Olympics It now is the home stadium of the Premier League soccer club West Ham United 😊
Recently, there was a MLB brawl between White Sox and Guardians that you should react to (if you haven't seen the footage yet). Baseball is so much more enjoyable at the game for sure. Glad you guys enjoyed yourselves.
Wait til you can make it to a game in the U.S. during the weekday where they have the fun nights, like dollar dog nights ($1 hot dogs), mini Batting Helmet nights, or some places have actual dog nights, and you can bring your pooch with you. It's a lot of fun.
@@DNReacts That reminded me of an incident you would find fascinating: Ten Cent Beer Night. That was absurdly cheap even in 1974! It attracted a lot of people who were only there for the booze, and... well, there are videos about it here on YT, great articles, etc.
As a Cubs fan, I genuinely feel sorry for you as a Cards fan this year. At least you get to experience what I did my entire life lol Cards will rebuild, they always do.
That's so cool you got to experience the real thing! Looks like they did everything we do here in the States, including the mascot races, seventh inning stretch, and of course the sing along songs! Very cool guys!
Just spent about 15 minutes hunting for myself at 4:15 - there's a green blur next to a blue blur just to the left of the bobby moore sign and down a couple of rows, I think that's me and my mum lmao - glad you had a great time as well, it was such a blast!
You boys didn't just GO to your first MLB game, you PREPARED to go to your first MLB game. A tip o' the cap to you. I did NOT prepare for my first game. I was with a group of about a dozen boy scouts sitting waaaaaay up high in the "nose bleed" seats at Dodger Stadium. Still remember it though. Scout leader tried to teach us how to keep score on the game program. Yeah. Never did figure that out until years later when my best friend's dad took us to a game. He was a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge. My brothers and I took our dad to his first MLB game not long before he passed away. Funny how the game ties all kinds of memories together. Memories you keep forever. Thanks for this.
So, so, so happy you guys were able to experience "America's Great Pastime"!!! It really is a blast to go to a live game and watch......nothing even close to watching it on TV!
Me personally love to go to workday Summer game. Nothing beats beer, small cheval burger at Wrigley after work at 7 pm. The weather, the sunset, it's perfect.
MLB needs to make the London, Tokyo and Mexico City games sister cities for the home team. That way, they can make millions on jersey sales etc, but also give the host stadium fans the real experience, where they have a hero and a villain.
With the number of videos that you have watched I would think you had a pretty good understanding of what was going on down on the field. Did you get a sense that most of the crowd was fairly knowledgeable or did most of them seem lost, trying to figure out what was happening? I hope that everyone that attended enjoyed the experience.
Loved the whole day! We spoke with two Americans in front of us, who helped us out with a few bits, but Nick was schooling a couple sitting to his right who didn’t know too much. Seemed to be a blend but we followed the game well
I admire your commitment to learning and experiencing American sports. I'm American ❤and am learning more than I already knew by following you guys on your journey. Great fun! 😊
I love seeing you guys enjoying my favorite sport. It's even more than that for me. Most of my early memories involve baseball one way or another. My dad and most of my uncles were baseball coaches; and I along with my brother and most of my cousins were baseball (or softball) players from little league up through high school. Not to mention the untold hours played in the backyard or whatever sandlot we could find. And, of course, playing catch with dad until the sun went down like so many other American kids.
I'm glad you two didn't go to the 2019 series. The insane amount of scoring in those two games was not an accurate representation of what you'd see in a typical game. Blowouts happen (i.e. the game you guys attended), but not the extent of what we saw in those. Glad you guys had fun.
Watching baseball on TV is fun, but there's something special about seeing a live game. A sunny day with your seats in the shade, 78 degrees, and the umpire saying Play Ball may be one of those perfect moments in life.
If you could get an MLB level teams in your country, what would be a more enjoyable match; the Birmingham Bombers vs the Manchester Penny-Farthings, or the London Big Smokes vs Paris City Lights? I am happy you made it to the game, and hoped it lived up to your expectations (even if the score was low...sometimes the best games are 1-0.)
This was incredible!!! I had been waiting for this for quite some time. I’m so excited that you guys enjoyed yourself. There’s nothing better than going to the ballpark on a slow sunday afternoon and catching a game.
You guys are so far the coolest UK reactors to US sports I've watched. You're quick studies, and you take part in what you can with the ethos of the culture.
I remember the London stadium drew some criticism as being particularly small, making it easier to hit home runs. It was definitely better than the Mexico series, however. Coors Field in Denver is typically one of the best hitters' parks in MLB due to the thin air at a mile of elevation (about 1.6km); the fences are further back than most parks, and they store the baseballs in a humidor so they don't dry out and *really* launch, but the effect is still noticeable. Well, the stadium in Mexico City was smaller than Coors, with no humidor, and a half-mile higher (elevation around 2.5 km). There were like 11 home runs in game one alone!
Baseball games are long and not always entertaining but they are very strategic all the way through. The atmosphere of the fans makes a huge difference. I would not have a great love of Premier League Football without actually experiencing it. Even more so when I visited the stadium of my team to watch a game. Sussex by the Sea for me. I will be there soon for the new season.
I said it before in a previous response that you two should each score the game by hand once you've been to a few just to do it. You can always look at the jumbotron for assistance
Was a really good crowd. Atmosphere was great, tickets were really hard to come by. Think we’re going to have the same challenge for the NFL later this year too. Great day out though, loved it
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actually the us is a very racist, fascist and dangerous place u shouldnt suppourt their "sports" it just encourages and finances their hate. cheers.
You have to admit, going to a baseball game in person is a very unique experience.
Yes. For non-baseball fans and newbies, experiencing a baseball game live is a must.
We really enjoyed it! Incredible experience to have. Thanks for the comment 🙏
I went to Wrigley once as a kid. Been meaning to get there again for a while now that I'm older and can appreciate everything more. Have been to a few random MLB games and there is nothing like being at a competitive MLB game in person. It's truly an amazing experience!!
My grandmother was always confused by baseball games on TV, and all the various cuts between close up camera angles, to say nothing of instant replays (she couldn't really hear the commentators). However, in person she could see the whole field and what everyone was doing and she enjoyed it much more. (That her grandchild was playing didn't hurt either.)
@@Fly-The-W Until you've seen a game from box seats/field level, you'll never get the same taste of REAL baseball skill - the ease w/ which players field a screaming line drive and toss it to 1st and make it look so easy - tv does not do justice to MLB... YOU'VE GOTTA SEE AND HEAR the ball being blasted 450 feet or hear the leather slapping from a 100 mph fastball = such skill cannot be truly noticed on tv
.PEACE
I'm not an overly patriotic person, but when we're able to share parts of our American culture that are really good and fulfilling and others around the world enjoy it, it makes me feel proud. Can't wait to see this, hope you make it to the NFL games this year and make a trip over for a college tour next year.
It was amazing! We loved every second!
Yeah, especially with our brothers in England.
These are parts of America to be proud of but there is a lot to not be these days.
Thanks, Debbie Downer.@@cajohnson130
I just wish I could go to a sport event in America without being hit with blatant pro-America propaganda, just let me enjoy the sport without the bullshit being shoved in my face ab the country, it’s a sporting event.
I absolutely love that you guys are experiencing the good parts of our culture. Baseball is an American treasure. Keep up what you're doing.
Thank you Ryan, we really appreciate that 🤝 We’ve been loving this journey, all the way
theres literally nothing good about american "culture" if u can even call it that. its nothing but guns, school shootings, cops shooting innocent BIPOCS, genocide, racism, fascism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia. shame on u and ur country for infecting the world with ur "culture"
For non-baseball fans and newbies, experiencing a baseball game "live" is a must.
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In Oakland coliseum 😂😂😂😂
Love that you included Take Me Out to the Ballgame....
You know where the Sweet Caroline tradition was started, right?
No we don’t, please let us know 😀
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Fenway Park...starting in 1997
@@DNReactsIt was sung there by the great Neil Diamond, and the tradition has kept going since, every home game. Neil went back and preformed it again, shortly before he had to retire, do to Parkinson's Disease.
Thank you for this, had no idea 🤝
So wholesome to see to your reactions to your first ball game. Terrance Mann put it best: "They'll arrive at your doorstep as innocent as children... And they'll watch the game, and it'll be as if they'd dipped themselves in magic waters... It reminds us of all that once was good and it could be again."
Love this, great quote! thank you for the comment 🤝
@DNReacts Field of Dreams is where I got it from. A very good movie I would recommend you watch if you haven't. Keep up the great content. 🤝
@@SgtShNor13 Absolutely - it's a must watch for our friends here!
Baseball Ray...
People will come ray. People will most definitely come
Wow. Well done. This was great. Glad you got to experience it. Theres nothing else like it. I've been to 10 different ballparks, past and present. Including Connie Mack Stadium, Veterans Stadium, and Citizens Bank Park -- all in Philadelphia. Plus, old Yankee Stadium, Forbes Field, Pittsburg, and RFK Stadium,Washington DC. And, Toronto -- and all 5 California baseball stadiums. I follow the games intensely and it's been exciting to accompany you on your journey. Keep up the good work.
Having been a Cardinals fan for most of my 70 years, I am glad you got to see one of the oldest rivalries in MLB. This is the first year in a very long time that the Cardinals have had a losing season. Too bad you did not get to see this rivalry last year which featured two future Hall of Fame players: Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina. They both retired last year. When I attended my first game, I got to see the legendary Stan Musial play. Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
My first MLB game I left with a jersey, a cap, and a new glove.
Love that!!
That was a fun game to be at - I traveled from the Chicago area to be at the game, and spent 2.5 weeks in England, including 9 days/nights in London! I was in the upper deck behind 3rd base for game 1, and in the outfield behind the Cubs bullpen for game 2. Later on in the trip, I took the same Southeastern high-speed train from London to spend a day in Canterbury!
A ballgame is an excellent night out with friends or a family. A good place to take a date. You can talk, fall in and out of the game, see a great play, and go back to a conversation. And yes, the in-between inning stuff is fun.
Was such a great day out! All of what you’ve said here. Thank you 🙏
Now you need to go to a stadium in the US to watch a game. MLB stadiums are like carnivals, they're a whole experience outside of the game. It's like thinking you saw a true Premier League match by watching a friendly played in the US.
Damo and Nick, it’s great to see you taking in a Major League Baseball game. Impressive crowd. One never knows what’s in store - these many years later I still laugh at myself for a last minute decision to go bowling instead of Anaheim Stadium the night Nolan Ryan ended up pitching a no hitter - but any live ball game is an experience to remember regardless of score/outcome. I was unexpectedly moved by this scene - 1:55 . It’s not just that my paternal grandfather was a native of Tottenham (who emigrated to the US, alone, at age 17 not many years before the outbreak of the Great War) or the more or less shared language, that I have felt a lifelong kinship and interest in England. There are many positive characteristics and values that the nations share and I’m grateful for the centuries of relative harmony and peace between them. Once again, thank you for contributions to RUclips!
Amazing comment! Thank you so much. We really appreciate all the compliments and the support we get every day!
I live in Stratford Connecticut. Shout out the Stratfords out there
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Looked like fun guys!
Loads of fun, great day thank you 🙏
What a day, boys. Glad to see you both enjoy yourselves
I may have enjoyed that almost as much as you. I was missing a part of the experience and that is a real Hot Dog at the ballpark. Always better there. Great on you both. I keep getting impressed by each successive video. You keep making contact with every video. Take care!
Amazing comment! Thank you very much, we had a really great day 😊
Good on ya! My favorite part of being at any game was everyone singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." Just pure childhood joy.
I got so into the songs in the 7th inning 😂 Take me out to the ball game was a blast, loved it
wow awesome! Crazy they got a baseball field set up in a stadium like that
Thank you, yeah they did pretty well with the set up. Appreciate the comment
2 of the oldest clubs in the league. Great choice of teams to send to London! You will have to come to the states some time to see a game! As a Bills fan I would love to tailgate with you guys at a Bills game. I don't live close enough for NBA or MLB. Hockey would be enjoyable as well, but nothing beats the NFL/college football game day experience
We can’t wait for more live sports! Would absolutely love to come to the States! That would be the dream
This looks like a blast! Glad you lads got to do this!
Was such an incredible day! Thanks for the comment
I was wondering when you guys would post this. I'm glad you enjoyed the game!
That's awesome. I never knew that Major League Baseball does games in England now.
Aw dude seeing everyone so hyped for Take Me Out to the Ballgame was heartwarming, so glad yall had fun
Thank you, really appreciate it 🤝
If you didn't spend $800 on consessions and beer, you didn't get the full American Baseball experience haha Loved it fellas, glad ya enjoyed it. Go Cubs!
Thank you, was a brilliant day 🙏
Go Cubs!
I am glad you enjoyed the game. When I saw a game in person I was overwhelmed by the colors after watching it in black and white on the television. The green grass and colorful uniforms were great to see.
Wow when I clicked this video I thought "No way the stadium has a large crowd, they'll miss that nice full baseball stadium experience." Cheers to you guys and everybody else who went to the game, you guys filled that place up.
That's really cool that you guys were able to go to a game. Your stadium looked really nice. I'm not sure if that was Wembley or another stadium but i hope you guys had fun. The thing about baseball games - to me at least - is that the vibe and the experience of being surrounded by fans all rooting for the home team is what makes it so fun (for regular season games) - so i'm not sure if that was lacking a bit? Although it looked like there were some Cubs fans around you. As far as the visuals - nothing can beat your TV at home - but again - you go mainly to be surrounded by others' all rooting for your team. Glad you went and i love these videos that take you guys on your own adventures - i would watch any of them. thanks for posting this one.
Thank you Jedd, really appreciate that! 🤝 Hope you’ve been doing well
It’s the London Stadium, which hosted the opening/closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Summer Olympics
It now is the home stadium of the Premier League soccer club West Ham United 😊
Recently, there was a MLB brawl between White Sox and Guardians that you should react to (if you haven't seen the footage yet). Baseball is so much more enjoyable at the game for sure. Glad you guys enjoyed yourselves.
We heard about that and will definitely take a look! Thank you 😊
looks like you guys got the full experience you see at any American ballpark. 👍
Definitely felt we did! An incredible day out!
It’s about time London got a team
You guys deserved to go to a game after all the homework you put in this past season. Hope it was a good one.
Thank you 🙏 Was a great experience, loved it!
I'm not sure of the exchange rate, but 2,900 pounds for a hot dog at an MLB game sounds about right for some stadiums. Looks like a great time!
Haha! Thank you, was incredible and a great day 🤝
Glad you guys got to go. Looks like they had a pretty good baseball setup at the stadium.
Thanks Was strange seeing the stadium laid out the way it was, but it looked great and yeah the setup seemed really good.
Wait til you can make it to a game in the U.S. during the weekday where they have the fun nights, like dollar dog nights ($1 hot dogs), mini Batting Helmet nights, or some places have actual dog nights, and you can bring your pooch with you. It's a lot of fun.
I’m 100% there for dollar dog night 😂🌭 They’ll have to hold me back lol. Appreciate the comment
@@DNReacts That reminded me of an incident you would find fascinating: Ten Cent Beer Night. That was absurdly cheap even in 1974! It attracted a lot of people who were only there for the booze, and... well, there are videos about it here on YT, great articles, etc.
i loved seeing this series as a cardinals fan watching at home in the states
As a Cubs fan, I genuinely feel sorry for you as a Cards fan this year. At least you get to experience what I did my entire life lol Cards will rebuild, they always do.
Wow what an awesome setting! Glad you blokes got to get the American Baseball experience! Also I'm really loving the edit here!
Thank you, really appreciate that Collin! Edited by our very own Classic Kev, a fan of the channel 🙏
Looks like they had a pretty good crowd there. Glad ya had a good time, Cheers.
That's so cool you got to experience the real thing! Looks like they did everything we do here in the States, including the mascot races, seventh inning stretch, and of course the sing along songs! Very cool guys!
Thank you Rachael! It was an amazing day 😀 we got the full experience!
Just spent about 15 minutes hunting for myself at 4:15 - there's a green blur next to a blue blur just to the left of the bobby moore sign and down a couple of rows, I think that's me and my mum lmao - glad you had a great time as well, it was such a blast!
3:08 that sound is so nice
Incredible sound!
You boys didn't just GO to your first MLB game, you PREPARED to go to your first MLB game. A tip o' the cap to you. I did NOT prepare for my first game. I was with a group of about a dozen boy scouts sitting waaaaaay up high in the "nose bleed" seats at Dodger Stadium. Still remember it though. Scout leader tried to teach us how to keep score on the game program. Yeah. Never did figure that out until years later when my best friend's dad took us to a game. He was a veteran of the Battle of the Bulge. My brothers and I took our dad to his first MLB game not long before he passed away. Funny how the game ties all kinds of memories together. Memories you keep forever. Thanks for this.
That's fantastic guys
Thank you 🙏
@@DNReacts you're welcome, I hate the Cubs but they have some diehard fans and great atmosphere overall
So, so, so happy you guys were able to experience "America's Great Pastime"!!! It really is a blast to go to a live game and watch......nothing even close to watching it on TV!
Glad you enjoyed the experience. My first MLB game was in Oakland and it was so cool seeing the fans and atmosphere and just the passion for the game.
Really glad we went and already can’t wait until the next London Series. Was an incredible day we’ll never forget!
Me personally love to go to workday Summer game. Nothing beats beer, small cheval burger at Wrigley after work at 7 pm. The weather, the sunset, it's perfect.
MLB needs to make the London, Tokyo and Mexico City games sister cities for the home team. That way, they can make millions on jersey sales etc, but also give the host stadium fans the real experience, where they have a hero and a villain.
Of course, Japan and Mexico have loved baseball for almost as long as the US and Canada have!
Yes!! I’m am loving this journey and love of sports with you crazy Brits. My stadium in Texas doesn’t have Guinness! I’m coming to London!
The more the merrier in London! We’ve got plenty of Guinness 🍺
With the number of videos that you have watched I would think you had a pretty good understanding of what was going on down on the field. Did you get a sense that most of the crowd was fairly knowledgeable or did most of them seem lost, trying to figure out what was happening? I hope that everyone that attended enjoyed the experience.
Loved the whole day! We spoke with two Americans in front of us, who helped us out with a few bits, but Nick was schooling a couple sitting to his right who didn’t know too much. Seemed to be a blend but we followed the game well
I admire your commitment to learning and experiencing American sports. I'm American ❤and am learning more than I already knew by following you guys on your journey. Great fun! 😊
Thank you, really appreciate that and love that you’re learning with us too 🤝
I'm so glad you guys had this experience! Especially that you got to see a few long balls. Great video!
Thank you, really appreciate that! Was a great day
Awesome you saw a game live in person and what a rivalry game at that!
We need a NFL games next gents, definitely see if you guys can make it happen
We will definitely try!
I love seeing you guys enjoying my favorite sport. It's even more than that for me. Most of my early memories involve baseball one way or another. My dad and most of my uncles were baseball coaches; and I along with my brother and most of my cousins were baseball (or softball) players from little league up through high school. Not to mention the untold hours played in the backyard or whatever sandlot we could find. And, of course, playing catch with dad until the sun went down like so many other American kids.
Love this comment, a great read! Thank you for posting, really appreciate it and love that you enjoyed
Oh . . . look how cute that tiny stadium is. 😉🤣 🇺🇸 I'm only joking. I'm so glad you got to see a live game. Cheers.
😂😂 Thank you, really appreciate it 🙏
Hell yeah boys, first one in the books!!
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Awesome! How cool guys.
Thank you 🙏
Awesome to see guys. My hope is that you'll get to experience an NFL or college football game one day.
Love it!
Thank you 🙏
Keep it up y’all
Thank you, we will 🤝
I'm glad you two didn't go to the 2019 series. The insane amount of scoring in those two games was not an accurate representation of what you'd see in a typical game. Blowouts happen (i.e. the game you guys attended), but not the extent of what we saw in those.
Glad you guys had fun.
How cool good tor you guys. Come to the US for an NFL game
One day we really hope we can! Would be an unreal experience
4:10 That sounded just like Harry Caray!
Wondering if you have an updated appreciation for even the routine plays made in the field
Of course! Also in a video due out soon we got to see fielding in a way we’d never seen before! Whole day was incredible
Was that a Freddie mascot? Hilarious.
It was 😂
You should've done the 999 challenge. 9 hot dogs and 9 beers in 9 innings.
I was there with the innings and beers 🤣🤣 Just didn’t quite manage the hot dogs. Next time…. 😉
It's even more of a challenge now with the pitch clock.
Packed house wow that is nice to see. Looks like a great day at the ball park. Congratulations.
Watching baseball on TV is fun, but there's something special about seeing a live game. A sunny day with your seats in the shade, 78 degrees, and the umpire saying Play Ball may be one of those perfect moments in life.
If you could get an MLB level teams in your country, what would be a more enjoyable match; the Birmingham Bombers vs the Manchester Penny-Farthings, or the London Big Smokes vs Paris City Lights?
I am happy you made it to the game, and hoped it lived up to your expectations (even if the score was low...sometimes the best games are 1-0.)
This was incredible!!! I had been waiting for this for quite some time. I’m so excited that you guys enjoyed yourself. There’s nothing better than going to the ballpark on a slow sunday afternoon and catching a game.
Thank you, was such a great day!
What a blast that you could take in a Cubs - Cards (long time rivals) game in London! Full house! Great fans! What a blast!
Oh my gosh, I love this so much! How’d you like the crack of the bat in person? Love the 7th inning stretch singing too. You guys ar the best!😊
Thank you so much 🙏 It was incredible, that first home run was such a moment to savour. We really loved the whole day 😊
The greatest game on earth. Brings a tear to my eye lol
Cool you got to see two teams local to me I live about an hour always from the Cardinals (Busch Stadium)
Awesome!!! so glad you were able to go and experience it. And glad you enjoyed it as well!
Nothing like going to a live game... I can still remember my first game as a kid with my dad....
You had Bob Uecker's seats.
That college football tour better include Stillwater and Eskimo Joe's!
😂😂
You guys are so far the coolest UK reactors to US sports I've watched. You're quick studies, and you take part in what you can with the ethos of the culture.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
I’m honestly impressed about all the people there. Keep it up GBR!!
It was amazing!
Best part of MLB stadiums is the ability to leave your seats and stand closer to infield
There is nothing more enjoyable and entertaining than going to a baseball game.
It was amazing!
We arrogant as hell, singing our national anthem in a foreign country...lolol
This brought tears to my eyes! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome, thanks for the support 🙏🏼
Grew up doing this, cool to see you guys get to do the same! Cheers
Thank you, the day was incredible! Loved it
I remember the London stadium drew some criticism as being particularly small, making it easier to hit home runs. It was definitely better than the Mexico series, however. Coors Field in Denver is typically one of the best hitters' parks in MLB due to the thin air at a mile of elevation (about 1.6km); the fences are further back than most parks, and they store the baseballs in a humidor so they don't dry out and *really* launch, but the effect is still noticeable. Well, the stadium in Mexico City was smaller than Coors, with no humidor, and a half-mile higher (elevation around 2.5 km). There were like 11 home runs in game one alone!
11 is crazy for one game 😂
The crack of the bat on that Ian Happ homer was amazing
It was so good live!
Baseball games are long and not always entertaining but they are very strategic all the way through. The atmosphere of the fans makes a huge difference. I would not have a great love of Premier League Football without actually experiencing it. Even more so when I visited the stadium of my team to watch a game. Sussex by the Sea for me. I will be there soon for the new season.
Absolutely amazing to watch this channel grow. Don’t forget us OGs when you blow up!
Thank you so much! Couldn’t have done it without you all!
Loved that walking out and seeing the field for the first time!
Always and awesome feeling, no matter what the sport! 🤟✌👌
Thank you so much and 100%
London by far is best sports town (Chicagoan here). That many to show up for a baseball game is crazy.
I said it before in a previous response that you two should each score the game by hand once you've been to a few just to do it. You can always look at the jumbotron for assistance
Got this on our list to do as well. Would love to give it a try! We would’ve been too drunk to have kept up this time though 😅
Nothing like the crack of a major league bat
Keep your eyes on the Braves this year. They are having an incredible season!
Root, root, root for the CUBBIES! Holy cow!
this is awesome
Thank you 🙏
Looked like a really good crowd showed up for the game
Was a really good crowd. Atmosphere was great, tickets were really hard to come by. Think we’re going to have the same challenge for the NFL later this year too. Great day out though, loved it
The DN Fellas know how to show spirit and have a good time too. You're both perfectly suited for COLLEGE FOOTBALL !!!
We love college football!!
@@DNReacts ME too, but I like the old(er) style when teams played DEFENSE!!!
Just makes me happy to see Damo and Nick enjoy our culture. I need to make it out to Vicarage road for a match soon
Thank you so much!