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What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts

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  • wingo18_PSNW Offline
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    Watching the Cubs/Brewers game, different camera angles throw in a mlb the show type crowd in the stands, and they’re throwing in a bunch of crowd fx.
    Braves/Mets yesterday had the cardboard cutouts, and they’re doing the same at Truist Park.

    Obviously the answer is, “well I’d rather just be there.” But when watching MLB, what is your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts? Lol

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    They both cater to different audiences; the cutboard cutouts are for the players and the augmented crowds are for the viewers at home.

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    @raesONE said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    They both cater to different audiences; the cutboard cutouts are for the players and the augmented crowds are for the viewers at home.

    If I pay $50 for my cardboard cutout at Truist, I hope he’s behind the safety net. I’d hate for me to be taken out by a foul ball.

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    @raesONE said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    They both cater to different audiences; the cutboard cutouts are for the players and the augmented crowds are for the viewers at home.

    They're very much for the players too.

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  • maskedgrappler_PSNM Offline
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    None. I find both extremely distracting.

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    @wingo18 said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    @raesONE said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    They both cater to different audiences; the cutboard cutouts are for the players and the augmented crowds are for the viewers at home.

    If I pay $50 for my cardboard cutout at Truist, I hope he’s behind the safety net. I’d hate for me to be taken out by a foul ball.

    some stadiums are doing -that if a ball hits your cutout you get the ball,I guess they mail it to you.
    CBP for opening weekend has all medics/hospital staff behind home plate as a tribute.and after the $40 for the cutout goes entirely to their charities,which I think is nice.

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    I like the idea of the cutouts especially since you can actually take yours home at the end of the season from Globe Life. Now if they let me pick the seats I could put them in I would have my whole family out there all alone in right field, give Gallo a target lol.

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  • PScrabro_PSNP Offline
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    I like the cutouts.... Fenway needs them.

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    Honest opinion is my controller broke and I can't hit [censored] with new 1 that's all I have sorry nice thread!

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    @PAinPA said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    @wingo18 said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    @raesONE said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    They both cater to different audiences; the cutboard cutouts are for the players and the augmented crowds are for the viewers at home.

    If I pay $50 for my cardboard cutout at Truist, I hope he’s behind the safety net. I’d hate for me to be taken out by a foul ball.

    some stadiums are doing -that if a ball hits your cutout you get the ball,I guess they mail it to you.
    CBP for opening weekend has all medics/hospital staff behind home plate as a tribute.and after the $40 for the cutout goes entirely to their charities,which I think is nice.

    What about dogs? https://www.thescore.com/s/14730150

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    Here's a question. If they do cardboard cutouts at Marlins park, will they have a higher attendance with cutouts then they would if ppl were allowed?

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    Here's a question. If they do cardboard cutouts at Marlins park, will they have a higher attendance with cutouts then they would if ppl were allowed?

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    Here's a question. If they do cardboard cutouts at Marlins park, will they have a higher attendance with cutouts then they would if ppl were allowed?

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    Here's a question. If they do cardboard cutouts at Marlins park, will they have a higher attendance with cutouts then they would if ppl were allowed?

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    Sorry for the multiple, my internet was rebooting and duplicated the post,and I can't delete the extras

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    None of it. Pathetic players who don’t stand for the anthem. Sad state of affairs.

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    I don't mind the cardboard people especially since its for charity but I'm not a fan of the virtual people and sounds

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    @Soda_Pop_Curtis_ said in What’s your preference? Fake crowds or cardboard cutouts:

    None of it. Pathetic players who don’t stand for the anthem. Sad state of affairs.

    I do agree that taking a knee presents absolutely no solutions to any “problems”, so it’s honestly pretty useless. The notion has already been well-established 3 years ago.
    It’s selling out, in my opinion.

    If anything, pro sports need to shy away from the BLM movement anyways. Or call it something else. BLM’s mission statement on their website is pretty clear on their vision on things that are the opposite of being Biblical.
    “We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement...”
    As a coach, how can I support that when I’m doing all I can to educate young men on how to be a man? Part of being a man is being a good father.

    Anyways, it’s very divisive language and propaganda being fed to everyone to create division in an election year. As a teacher, if I am held to a standard to where I can’t present my political views without repercussion, it would only be a professional thing to do to uphold all professionals to that standard.
    Unless your job is politics, there’s no use of politics in the work place. Keep that mess to yourself, or talk about it on your own time.

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    I prefer Tom Hanks selling hot dogs.

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    Edwin Diaz in mid-season form...

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