
Que vous croyiez aux fantômes du baseball ou que vous aimiez simplement la nostalgie, vous ne pouvez pas nier l’énergie de cet endroit. Surtout à 13h20 un vendredi après-midi.
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Par Dismal-Jellyfish

Que vous croyiez aux fantômes du baseball ou que vous aimiez simplement la nostalgie, vous ne pouvez pas nier l’énergie de cet endroit. Surtout à 13h20 un vendredi après-midi.
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Par Dismal-Jellyfish
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Didn’t this just get posted and deleted?

The Wrigley magic
Finland doesn’t exist
This image was posted during a game in which Imanaga allowed eight runs at Wrigley Field
I know exactly what he means. Wrigley has a weird kind of ambient energy to it. Obviously I think it’s just the acoustics and the way the ballpark is combined with the fact that it’s usually full
Have we always been calling him Magic Mike?
It’s the wind blowing in from behind you Shota.
Ok we get it. He had a bad game.
It’s the wind

-Michael Scott
Well the Brewers definitely brought the power
Blessed are those who have not seen and have yet believed
[Shota playing in Wringley Field](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcreG-bhRRA)
It’s the ghost of ck.
I’ve been to Wrigley a handful of times and there’s definitely something different about that place, especially when the ivy’s thick and the wind’s doing weird things to fly balls. It’s not just the history or the nostalgia – it’s like the whole building holds onto energy from decades of crazy moments. The way the crowd gets into it there is wild too, like they’re all tapped into some collective memory of what baseball should feel like. Even as someone who usually thinks in terms of code and logic, walking into that place makes you understand why players talk about it the way they do
OP has a humiliation kink posting this after Shota gives up 8 ER

A certain… friendliness?
Lmao