MLB’s London Series

 

A few select images and views from a weekend baseball invaded the home of The Beatles and the land of Cricket.
They give you a sense of the fun I had; unfortunately, the better photos shot with my Canon SX720HS are still on my camera (I haven’t been able to use the Wi-fi feature that could export them to my phone.)

Built for  the London Olympics, the Stadium proved to be a good venue as the Phillies and Mets drew almost 109,000 for two games!

The game fit the ballpark, which was converted to a baseball surface and seating in just 18 days — and is now being changed again to accommodate rock and rollers The Foo Fighters, who’ll perform there later this month.  


There was even a Washington DC-style mascots race — though instead of famous American presidents, there were Henry the Eighth, the Lock Ness Monster, Winston Churchill and Freddie Mercury.  
And, yes, that was the Phillie Phanatic waiting at the finish line. 


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