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Sox Seating Question

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Hey guys I am going up to Chicago in a week or so and going to a game. I was wondering if any of you guys sat in row 1 of sections 144-150?? Never sat in row 1 of the lower sections and wondering if any of you guys have and if has a good view or if it is better to sit a little bit higher? A

 

Any insight would be great.

 

Thanks guys

QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Jun 1, 2013 -> 01:11 AM)
Hey guys I am going up to Chicago in a week or so and going to a game. I was wondering if any of you guys sat in row 1 of sections 144-150?? Never sat in row 1 of the lower sections and wondering if any of you guys have and if has a good view or if it is better to sit a little bit higher? A

 

Any insight would be great.

 

Thanks guys

 

I've never been row 1 at the bottom like that, I'd definitely try it out if I had the chance.

 

However, I can say for sure that it's better to sit row 1 of the Upper Boxes than it is to sit 15-20 rows back in the lower reserved.

I've sat in the second row before, I thought it was great. For the other majors sports, the front row ruins you sightline of the whole field, but I don't see that being an issue with baseball. You should be able to see everything fine and being so close to the action is sweet.

QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jun 1, 2013 -> 09:20 AM)
I've sat in the second row before, I thought it was great. For the other majors sports, the front row ruins you sightline of the whole field, but I don't see that being an issue with baseball. You should be able to see everything fine and being so close to the action is sweet.

This ^^^

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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jun 1, 2013 -> 09:20 AM)
I've sat in the second row before, I thought it was great. For the other majors sports, the front row ruins you sightline of the whole field, but I don't see that being an issue with baseball. You should be able to see everything fine and being so close to the action is sweet.

 

Awesome. Thanks. I was worried about the whole sightline thing. I think I will try it out.

Make sure that if you are wanting to get the tickets in the first row, the actual first row is AA and not row 1. I learned that the hard way.

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QUOTE (MuckFinnesota @ Jun 1, 2013 -> 07:31 PM)
Make sure that if you are wanting to get the tickets in the first row, the actual first row is AA and not row 1. I learned that the hard way.

 

Yeah I found that out. There is no AA row tickets on Stub Hub with the sections I am looking for which sucks.

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QUOTE (bbilek1 @ Jun 3, 2013 -> 12:55 AM)
My season tickets are row 2. Much more focus in the game when you're that close.

 

Are you on the first or 3rd base side?

Hey guys I am going up to Chicago in a week or so and going to a game. I was wondering if any of you guys sat in row 1 of sections 144-150?? Never sat in row 1 of the lower sections and wondering if any of you guys have and if has a good view or if it is better to sit a little bit higher? A

 

Any insight would be great.

 

Thanks guys

 

I have sat in those sections lots of times and Row 1 occasionally and the view is fine. Also, in the outfield, Row 1 is actually the front row, unlike along the baselines where there are lettered rows in front of Row 1 in some sections.

We have seasons in the front row of 536 (UD, over home plate, to 3B side), and I would never move down to the LD at this point because being in the front row is just awesome. We'd be 10 or 20 rows back in the LD. I'll stick with what we have.

 

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