Sweeping up

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  1. Chad says:

    not to be mean but Hershey is Owned by Hershey Entertainment not by a single person. He may have talked to GM Doug Yingst but he did not speak with the board of Hershey Entertainment.

  2. hank says:

    not gonna go back and forth.. but like I said ask ANY PLAYER… etc

  3. Doug Faulds says:

    Hank. One very knowledgeable fan in our section spoke with the owner of the Bears Sunday, who was in the press box, and he stated not to count on a sweep today and he would prefer to win at home. Read into it what you please.

  4. hank says:

    you ask any player in any sport and they will think you are crazy. yes the money sounds good, but what if they lose the series, then no more money. so I am sure this, your team that is, would not do this….

  5. Doug Faulds says:

    Hank. Don’t be so sure. 10,000 seats at $25 ea. is a cool quarter mill. It is often about money!!

  6. hank says:

    doug. i am sure no team would ever want to bag it to win it at home. you lose momentum… it was older guys playing 3 in 3 and 4 in 5, so i think the youth helped mostly for sound tigers. not selling tickets…

  7. hank says:

    guess we needed linesmen Briggs!! he was here the last win too

  8. Doug Faulds says:

    I don’t want to take anything away from the Sound Tigers…they played hard like a desperate team should, but I think Hershey was looking to sell another 10,000 tickets for Wednesday.

  9. Alison says:

    Hey Mike – Big Bird only the third star? I was expecting first or second. 😉