5 Easy Tips to Help You Snag a Free Baseball at a Game
How often have you gone to a baseball game hoping to catch a ball that goes into the stands? It’s not as hard as it seems, says Zack Hample, author of “How to Snag Major League Baseballs.”
Hample has snagged more than 12,000 baseballs at different Major League stadiums across North America. Here are his top five tips for getting one:
1. Arrive early
Teams warm up one to two hours before the game, so be the first person in the gate. You’ll have fewer people to compete with for foul or home-run balls, and you’ll occasionally find balls already lying in the seats when you arrive.
2. Sit on the aisle
You’ll need to move around to increase your chances. “Don’t get trapped in the middle of a long row. You need to be able to jump up and move,” Hample says.
3. Play the percentages
Check out the rosters ahead of time, so you know how many right- and left-handed batters there will be. Most right-handed batters will hit foul balls to the first-base side; left-handed batters, to the third-base side. Pick a seat in the stadium accordingly.
4. Ask politely
When teams are warming up, they’ll often throw balls to their fans in the stands. “And players love to throw balls to kids,” Hample says.
5. Buy a hat for each team that’s playing
Players on the road love to spot their fans and will often reward them by throwing them a ball. Change your hat according to who’s in the field.
For more tips, check out Hample’s website at www.zackhample.com.
go red sox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed. Red Sox rule!!!⚾
yo! What about a butterfly net?
What about Nationals Park? What’s a good area for that?
Red Sox are AWESOME!!!!
haha…haha…ha..ha.ha
i caught a ball from Tigers vs. White Sox
i have been to an Astros game but i was to far up to catch a ball
at a AAA game the bullpen through me a ball the kids got to run the bases and I got it signed!
I got one at a AAA game. It bounced off the scoreboard!
Milwaukee Brewers have a pretty good stadium to catch baseballs. I have a friend who has gotten, lets see, 5 of them!
yes I caught two in one game when
I went to Milwaukee at their stadium.
Try bringing a well-broken in glove. It’s a lot easier than bare-handed or the ‘ol hat catch.
what about with a cup?
it would be a lot harder to catch