<p>I couldn't agree more! There's something about baseball that, for me, demands that it be played in a really traditional setting. But I have to admit that I've been lukewarm about baseball ever since 1986. I followed the Red Sox religiously for that entire season, went to Fenway, watched them on TV, and was kicked in the stomach just like every other fan. I really couldn't get over it. We have since moved to the Chicago suburbs and I couldn't even get too excited about the Cubs, even though I've been to Wrigley a number of times and it is fabulous. Last year, my husband asked me what it would take to get me seriously interested in baseball again and I answered: "A Cubs-Red Sox World Series," never imagining how close we would come to that scenario. Well...last October was both exhilarating and crushing, of course. Now, I can hardly believe that the Red Sox are just one game away...the world will seem like a totally different place if they do win...but I'm not buying any champagne until the last out!</p>
<p>Oh and I had the chance to do Fenway and Wrigley back to back a few years ago and I hated to admit it, but I actually liked Wrigley better. I think it was the ivy.</p>