
Nick, Vanessa, and friends, they look all lovey dovey while me on the other side of the camera alone :-/

Father and son.

Beijing's olympic standard baseball field is really really ... up to standards, sitting here i could've mistaken my self watching the game in Chicago, or SF.
Before Taipei weekend, I went to the first ever Major League Baseball game in China. Despite the fact that Chinese people haven't a clue what baseball is about, nor care, MLB decided to try to come into the country just like MBA and NFL.
I personally don't really care for the game either, but I really do enjoy sitting with friends on a sunny afternoon eating hot dogs and drink... coke, sorry, my liver can't really stand any alcohol at all. Nick's lovely girlfriend Vanessa managed to get some hugely popular tickets 1200 rmb each, and the extra one managed to land in my hand.
The game is between Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, when I told this to Adam Dines, he almost cried, hehe, and when I told him that MLB China's logo is the same logo except its red and yellow, think he did cry. Anyways, I loved the venue, except... THEY DON'T SELL HOT DOGS IN THE STAND!!! and there were only one food vender outside. We stood inline for half an hour and managed to get some beers and sprites. The game is alright, there were some exciting high lights, and in the end Padres won in the 8th. Thanks Nick for bringing my name up to Van.

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