A friend of mine has been selected as one of the 50 finalists for the MLB Fan Cave out of 22,000 applicants. The winner of the contest goes to New York and watches all 2,430 regular season games, plus the post season.
The top 30 vote getters out of the 50 remaining will advance to to the next phase: Spring Training for the final casting process. Voting ends February 22nd.
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A friend of mine has been selected as one of the 50 finalists for the MLB Fan Cave out of 22,000 applicants. The winner of the contest goes to New York and watches all 2,430 regular season games, plus the post season.
The top 30 vote getters out of the 50 remaining will advance to to the next phase: Spring Training for the final casting process. Voting ends February 22nd.
It doesn't say how many times you can vote, but it looks like you can just refresh the page and vote again. There is no sign up so you can just open the page and vote.
Welcome to the MLB Fan Cave (@MLBFanCave on Twitter), a first-of-its-kind immersive fan experience which takes place in a vibrant location in New York City's Greenwich Village that hosts the winners of the MLB Dream Job, who were chosen from a pool of nearly 10,000 applicants.
The winner of the MLB Dream Job, Mike O'Hara, will inhabit the Fan Cave every day for the entire 2011 MLB season along with his Wingman, Ryan Wagner, where they will watch all 2,430 regular season games plus every Postseason game while chronicling their experiences and sharing their viewpoints on baseball and pop culture through Facebook, Twitter, MLBFanCave.com, and regular appearances on MLB Network.
The MLB Fan Cave, located at the corner of 4th and Broadway in Manhattan, features interactive fan activities; hosts regular visits from MLB players, baseball personalities and celebrities. The Fan Cave venue also hosts parties and musical performances, as well as other events throughout the baseball season. With 32 14-foot windows surrounding the space, fans on the street will be able to watch O'Hara and Wagner's every move as well as all of the events at the MLB Fan Cave. Fans will also be able to experience the MLB Fan Cave during regularly scheduled events which are open to the public.
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There is no standings page that I can find. Hopefully one will appear.
The 2010 year I watched all 162 Giants games. Most were on tape delay and 11 were at the field in San Francisco. I watch about 150 games each year. I am pretty sure I wouldn't want to watch all 2,430 anymore. When I was 20 I totally would have jumped at the chance.
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Gotta say, that sounds absolutely miserable. I've walked past that place a bunch of times and can't imagine having to spend 6 months cooped up in there watching baseball. I can't even imagine the worlds biggest baseball fan enjoying that. It's basically prison with baseball on TV. I can't imagine they let you get wasted, which is the best part of baseball games, you can't go do anything all summer and let's face it, you sure as hell aren't getting laid.
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