American sports - which one to watch live?

American sports - which one to watch live?

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Uppy89

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71 posts

102 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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I appreciate this is a very subjective question but I am travelling to Chicago in May and would love to catch some American sport whilst over there but what one do people recommend as a tourist and American sport rookie? In this country, I have a season ticket at the football and watch probably 10 rugby union matches a season live so that is the sort of thing I enjoy.

I understand the basics of all of them so was looking more at the atmosphere and general viewing experience...

It looks like the Bulls for Basketball, Cubs or White Sox for Baseball or Bears for American Football so any thoughts and experiences on which one to go for would be appreciated.

Brummiebeau

1,149 posts

92 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Hi OP
You should be able to see a couple bits which is good

NFL season is finished until Autumn
NBA - Bulls schedule finishes End of April so unless they are in post season you won't see them
You should be able to get Baseball tickets as the season starts soon.
Chicago Fire should be playing when you are there for you to get your soccer fix wink

Enjoy !


J6542

1,607 posts

44 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Watch a game of baseball on the tv before you buy tickets, games can take a long time without much happening. I have games on while I am doing other things in the house, I don’t think I could sit through a whole game without something else to do. It’s a pity you are going at the wrong time of year for American football, since the atmosphere at some of the college games looks amazing. 8 of the top 10 largest stadiums in the world are college stadiums.

Blib

44,067 posts

197 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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J6542 said:
Watch a game of baseball on the tv before you buy tickets, games can take a long time without much happening. I have games on while I am doing other things in the house, I don’t think I could sit through a whole game without something else to do. It’s a pity you are going at the wrong time of year for American football, since the atmosphere at some of the college games looks amazing. 8 of the top 10 largest stadiums in the world are college stadiums.
I agree with this.

I really enjoy watching baseball on TV and I've been to quite a few baseball games in the US over the years. Some have been slugfests, others were not so exciting. The casual observer will miss the nuances inherent in the game.

But, for a taste of 'real America' not much beats a baseball game.



aeropilot

34,584 posts

227 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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I was visiting friends in San Jose, back in May 2007, and my mate got tickets to go see the San Francisco Giants play in Major League Baseball at the A,T & T stadium on the waterfront in San Fran.

I didn't have a clue what was going laugh but it was a great experience to see a MLB game live.
Shame I was 10 years too late to have seen it at Candlestick Park though.

So, as said by others, given baseball will be all that's on offer for a May trip, I'd definitely try catch a MLB game when over there.

Challo

10,138 posts

155 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Uppy89 said:
I appreciate this is a very subjective question but I am travelling to Chicago in May and would love to catch some American sport whilst over there but what one do people recommend as a tourist and American sport rookie? In this country, I have a season ticket at the football and watch probably 10 rugby union matches a season live so that is the sort of thing I enjoy.

I understand the basics of all of them so was looking more at the atmosphere and general viewing experience...

It looks like the Bulls for Basketball, Cubs or White Sox for Baseball or Bears for American Football so any thoughts and experiences on which one to go for would be appreciated.
OP your really only going to watch Baseball, or MLS. Baseball is ok, and normally tickets will be cheap.

Worth a watch for the experience

DaveTheRave87

2,084 posts

89 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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The Chicago Cubs baseball team play at Wrigley Field, worth a visit for the history alone.

They play a lot of Friday afternoon games and the ball park seems half filled with people skipping work. There's something idyllic about it and it's towards the top of my sporting bucket list.

Cotty

39,539 posts

284 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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If anyone in the UK wanted to watch some live American Football the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars are playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Wembly Stadium this year.
You can register you interest in tickets in the link below
https://www.nfl.com/uk/international-games

48k

13,080 posts

148 months

Wednesday 15th March 2023
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Cotty said:
If anyone in the UK wanted to watch some live American Football the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars are playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Wembly Stadium this year.
You can register you interest in tickets in the link below
https://www.nfl.com/uk/international-games
My 5ps worth is that unless you are fully au fait with all the rules and nuances, American Football is a much better sport to watch on TV rather than live. Having commentary, replays and explanations with lines drawn on the screen is invaluable. You miss so much seeing it live unless you really understand the sport.

jazzybees

831 posts

122 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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48k said:
Cotty said:
If anyone in the UK wanted to watch some live American Football the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars are playing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Wembly Stadium this year.
You can register you interest in tickets in the link below
https://www.nfl.com/uk/international-games
My 5ps worth is that unless you are fully au fait with all the rules and nuances, American Football is a much better sport to watch on TV rather than live. Having commentary, replays and explanations with lines drawn on the screen is invaluable. You miss so much seeing it live unless you really understand the sport.
You are right, regarding that you miss so much watching the game live. (Just like cricket, you can’t see that ball when it’s been bowled or hit)
But the atmosphere is so much better watching live than on tv.
I don’t think you need to be fully au fait with all the rules and nuances.
All you need to know whichever team you wanna win. As to put that ball in the end zone more times then the other team.

jazzybees

831 posts

122 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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I would like to see a USA ice hockey game.
I still can’t get my head around the fact, they are allowed to fight.

mattfuey

442 posts

138 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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jazzybees said:
I would like to see a USA ice hockey game.
I still can’t get my head around the fact, they are allowed to fight.
I went to see Rangers vs San Jose Sharks when in New York in October, great to watch live.

The speed they play at was crazy, was tough to keep track of the puck at times.


C5_Steve

3,043 posts

103 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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As pointed out depends on when you're visiting and what's actually on but I'd highly recommend seeing a basketball game. I've seen several live and they're really good.

Easiest sport to understand if you have no knowledge of the rules (compared to baseball/football), non-stop action and every quarter they have some kind of entertainment with the crowd as well as whatever they do for half time.

belleair302

6,843 posts

207 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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I don’t know what you went to see but NHL (ice hockey) is excellent live and NASCAR is also an amazing live event. Baseball to me is dull and I don’t get basketball whatsoever live or on TV.