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Sox etiquette

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I wanted to address this before the new season started seeing as there are going to be a lot of reasons to cheer for the sox this season.

During the world series last year I was extremely disappointed to find that in game 1 and game 2 there were heated verbal disputes (that lasted for innings) between groups of white sox fans because some fans wanted to stand and cheer and some fans seated behind them wanted to sit.

I think that in pretty much any circumstance (especially the world series) if people want to stand and cheer they should not be yelled at to sit down because of their enthusiasm (unless they are from the other team). Do people disagree?

It really depends. If you are up cheering on the sox, then thats fine, but when groups of people stand for innings at a time just talking and not even watching the game, now that is bogus. I personally try not to stand in someones way unless it is a big part of the game, because I wouldnt want people in my way during the game.

rule number 1: STAY IN YOUR SEAT UNTIL A PAUSE IN PLAY

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QUOTE(SoxPride56 @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 09:42 PM)
It really depends.  If you are up cheering on the sox, then thats fine, but when groups of people stand for innings at a time just talking and not even watching the game, now that is bogus.  I personally try not to stand in someones way unless it is a big part of the game, because I wouldnt want people in my way during the game.

 

standing to stand I think is totally inappropriate, but standing to actively cheer in a critical situation I think is okay

QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 08:43 PM)
rule number 1: STAY IN YOUR SEAT UNTIL A PAUSE IN PLAY

Rule number 1: Never listen to snb.

 

Seriously, if a big play is happening stand up and cheer, no doubt, but don't stand at random times like some people do, it gets annoying as hell.

Sit down and watch until something happens that makes you want to stand and cheer.

 

Otherwise be prepared to have me (and others) ride you like no other until you sit the f*** down.

 

That is all.

QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 08:44 PM)
Rule number 1: Never listen to snb.

 

Seriously, if a big play is happening stand up and cheer, no doubt, but don't stand at random times like some people do, it gets annoying as hell.

alright, let me rephrase my statement

 

Rule 1: Don't stand up to get something to eat/drink or go to the bathroom in the middle of a play. It happens way too often at the park.

 

Stand up and cheer at the right moments, I'm sure you won't be the only one in the stadium doing it.

It really depends. If you are up cheering on the sox, then thats fine, but when groups of people stand for innings at a time just talking and not even watching the game, now that is bogus. I personally try not to stand in someones way unless it is a big part of the game, because I wouldnt want people in my way during the game.

 

Thats how it should be.

QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 08:49 PM)
alright, let me rephrase my statement

 

Rule 1:  Don't stand up to get something to eat/drink or go to the bathroom in the middle of a play.  It happens way too often at the park.

 

Stand up and cheer at the right moments, I'm sure you won't be the only one in the stadium doing it.

Much better. :D

Rule #2: Don't come back to your seat in the middle of the game.

 

I think it's OK to stand after a great play...however i think it's also fine to stand when the pitcher has 2 outs, 2 strikes, and getting out of a jam, etc. Not necessarily always AFTER something happens.

Yeah, I remember the Cubs/Sox game with Shingo vs Sosa.

 

Nobody was sitting for that atbat.

I always stand on the concourse so nobody complains about me being in their way.

Same.

If I stand its somewhere were people are not.

 

Its just iggnorant to stand in front of peoples view for no real reason, and when play is being played.

QUOTE(SnB @ Mar 1, 2006 -> 02:43 AM)
rule number 1: STAY IN YOUR SEAT UNTIL A PAUSE IN PLAY

 

:headbang

 

:notworthy

QUOTE(SnB @ Mar 1, 2006 -> 02:49 AM)
alright, let me rephrase my statement

 

Rule 1:  Don't stand up to get something to eat/drink or go to the bathroom in the middle of a play.  It happens way too often at the park.

 

Stand up and cheer at the right moments, I'm sure you won't be the only one in the stadium doing it.

 

:headbang

 

:notworthy

Someone should dig up that huge thread we had about fan etiquette a while back. Fantastic discussion.

How do you define a 'pause' in play at a baseball game? Is the time between pitches considered a pause? If I'm sitting in the middle of an aisle and I have to get up to go drain, I could decide to start moving between pitches, but I'll probably still be trying to make my way out of that aisle during the next pitch or two. So, I'll still be blocking someone's view.

Standing when everyone else is sitting is just wrong.

You should sit the you know what down during game action. If you have to get up to go to the bathroom or something, that's cool. Besides that, sit your ass down.

QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 10:50 PM)
How do you define a 'pause' in play at a baseball game?  Is the time between pitches considered a pause?  If I'm sitting in the middle of an aisle and I have to get up to go drain, I could decide to start moving between pitches, but I'll probably still be trying to make my way out of that aisle during the next pitch or two.  So, I'll still be blocking someone's view.

Standing when everyone else is sitting is just wrong.

No. Between batters/innings, where you can get out without causing someone to miss actual action.

This is a matter of common sense and common courtesy. However, both are becoming more uncommon every day.

QUOTE(aboz56 @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 08:47 PM)
Sit down and watch until something happens that makes you want to stand and cheer.

 

Otherwise be prepared to have me (and others) ride you like no other until you sit the f*** down.

 

That is all.

 

I suppose a polite request is out of the question?

In general I subscribe to hockey etiquette rules because they just work well. Wait until a desernable pause in play so that you don't disturb the viewing pleasure of the fans around you. Wait until their is a switch in batters and/or innings before making anyone get out of their seat.

 

Now as for the much more heated when to stand and cheer arguements. I always side with the people who want to get cheers going. I totally believe in the whole lets get the crowd and team fired up stuff. If the team looks flat and needs a boost, or if you realize this could be a critical junction in the game, by all means stand and cheer. I hate the people who complain about people wanting to stand and cheer at a professional sporting event. This isn't the damned opera or symphony we are talking about where something subtle could be missed by the extra noise. This is baseball we are talking about. I paid a lot of money to enjoy this, and if I think we as a crowd can help the team, or hurt the other team, then I am damned well going to do it. If you want to sit on your hands, feel free. This isn't ain't the subway, this ain't the opera, and when its time to get the team going, its time to get the team going.

QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 08:49 PM)
alright, let me rephrase my statement

 

Rule 1:  Don't stand up to get something to eat/drink or go to the bathroom in the middle of a play.  It happens way too often at the park.

 

Stand up and cheer at the right moments, I'm sure you won't be the only one in the stadium doing it.

 

Send this to Two By Four.. it should be added to the Grinder Rule list

Grinder Rule #41 : Never Leave your seat in the middle of the inning, the real fans will GET YOU.

QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 1, 2006 -> 02:47 AM)
Sit down and watch until something happens that makes you want to stand and cheer.

 

Otherwise be prepared to have me (and others) ride you like no other until you sit the f*** down.

 

That is all.

 

My Sentiments exactly!!!!!

 

 

:gosoxretro:

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