Word: ballpark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Look around when you go the ballpark. It's certainly not an action-packed game that draws crowds--it is the atmosphere and the tradition. As I was sitting in Fenway last spring watching the Rangers demolish the Red Sox, I noticed a family in front of me. Three generations were represented. The grandfather had his mitt, as did the little boy, and the mother was giving her daughter cracker jacks...
...made me remember my first experience with baseball. I was only five years old, and my parents took my brother and me to a Braves baseball game. I still remember the feeling of entering the ballpark for the first time. The ballpark seems to embody all that is good and fun in life...
...were going to eat lots of ballpark foods now. What's your favorite...
...Sean: The ballpark is great. There's all this love and it gets me in a good mood. You get there at 5:30 p.m. before anyone else gets there. It's amazing...
...Inebria soaks through this here issue. In "Behind the Curtain with the Krokodiloes," Harvard's oldest a capella troupe reveals a few drinking habits of their own (see page 8). While beer takes a back seat to pretzels, pizza and peanuts in "Ballpark Wisdom" (see page 6), its presence is beyond required in "(Gulp!) A Brief History of Goldfish Swallowing" (see page...