I had a mini plan last year and the representatives could not have been nicer.
The Ushers at the stadium are always nice (to me and my friends and family anyway) and there's never been an issue with people leaving seats they're not supposed to be sitting in. What did it take, around 30 seconds for people to move out of your precious seat?
What I will say about the team this year is that they fought for every win. Sure Adam Jones shouldn't be swinging at junk pitches and needs to learn to take a walk, yes it sucks that Jim Johnson blew more saves than he did last year, but he still has 42 for the year, and that's pretty darn good for a closer. It would have been nice if the offense could have showed up when they needed to, if Michael Morse wouldn't have been such a crap decision, if if and if....
But, it's a marathon, not a sprint. I went to around 16 games this season, both at home and on the road and couldn't have had a better time watching the Orioles. For me, it's about the invisible strategy of baseball. Sometimes it works out, and sometimes it doesn't. It's the way the game is played.
Like Buck says, "I like our guys". Maybe that makes me a cheerleader, but I'm a proud one. After watching every game and going at the end of September even in the 14 loosing seasons, it's nice to go and be proud that they made games in September matter.
I'm an all weather fan.