What to bring to a night baseball game


















Major League Baseball has not adopted a league-wide clear bag policy like the NFL has, but the security of each stadium including minor leagues is different, and using a clear bag is a smart way to eliminate the possibility of having an issue.

The reasoning here is obvious. If the stadium is an open-air stadium, you can be baking under a hot sun for hours. Summer sun protection may be the most important thing to consider at a baseball game. Remember to bring cream sunscreen to protect your skin.

Cream sunscreen is recommended because many Major League Baseball stadiums do not allow aerosol cans on their premises, so spray sunscreen will likely not be an option. You might not want to carry a large bottle around with you all day so a pocket-sized 3-ounce sunscreen bottle might be best for you.

Open-air MLB stadiums face all kinds of elements throughout a season, all the way from snowstorms to thunderstorms. You will want to check the forecast before you go to see what you will be facing.

If heavy rain is in the forecast, and you want to brave it out, bring a disposable poncho with you to help keep you dry. And for the occasional baseball snow storms, or cold nights, you will want to consider bringing a blanket with you to cover up with.

Bringing a baseball glove to the game is tradition. For many generations, fans have brought gloves to the games in hopes of catching foul balls. This may or may not be your thing, but depending on where you are sitting, a glove can also act as protection from sharply hit foul line drives. Baseball games last on average over three hours and can easily last up to four hours long.

Even though styling a denim jacket with jeans isn't as groundbreaking as it used to be, it'll still stand out in a crowd and feel bold and unexpected. Not only is this piece easy to pull on in a pinch, it'll keep you nice and warm during those chilly fall games. Plus, it looks great with a baseball cap. If your combination of denim and a simple sweatshirt is a bit too 'meh' for your liking, a vest will spice things up.

Not to mention it's a practical choice for in-between temperatures. Sometimes, the best solution is to go with an outfit idea you know works every time. Dress down your favorite frilly skirt with a causal tee, chunky socks, and sneakers before completing the look with a jean jacket in case the temperature takes a dip. This one will take you from the game to a dinner date afterwards. Now, you can easily replace your favorite pair of jeans with a baggy leather alternative, trousers , or printed bottoms, all of which have proven to be extremely versatile and pair well any shirt option.

A leather blazer, shacket, or even a chunky cardigan can be the one piece that transforms your look into a fashion-forward game day outfit along with a colorful pair of shades. If it's somewhat hot outside, you might be tempted to reach for summer essentials, such as stretchy shorts and a solid tee.

Even on an overcast day, you can get sunburn. Dozens of balls make their way into the stands during any game, and being prepared to catch one is part of the fun.

Each kid should have a glove to bring to the ballpark. And no matter where you are, you should always keep an eye on the action should a foul ball come your way! Ballparks are huge places and no matter where you sit, chances are that something you might be interested in seeing is going to be a good distance away from you.

While it would be nearly impossible to watch the game action through them, a pair of binoculars can help get a closer look at your favorite players, action in the bullpen, or for people-watching. Bringing your own bottled water can help save you money at the ballpark. Most stadiums allow you to bring one factory-sealed, soft plastic, unfrozen bottle of water per guest. Alternatively, you can bring sealed juice boxes. Another way to save money on your ballpark outing is to buy that new hat, jersey, or pennant ahead of time.

You can probably find it for less and then surprise the kids with their new souvenirs at the ballpark! One of the best souvenirs to get is an autograph! You can bring a hat, jersey, or ball for just this purpose! For baseballs, use a blue ballpoint Bic pen.



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