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Friday, December 3, 2010

RIP Ron Santo

Though I did not now him personally, I respect his work ethic and love for the Cubbies. As one of my favorite players and former Cub great Andre Dawson said, "There was always a smile on his face. Being around the game, with his condition, is what just really made him happy. He loved the Cubs. He loved broadcasting. I just never really heard him complain. He was always smiling. Thank for the memories Ron." Yes, thanks. It's a shame the Cubbies couldn't muster a title in his lifetime, but there's always next year, right Ronny?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

BeerGuy's Tribute Film

Well, another baseball season is in the books, though Chicago's season ended on October 2nd (or as some would argue, much earlier...).

Regardless, it was another fun season taking care of my beloved baseball fans. The BeerGuy is considering retirement, so he put together this film to encapsulate his 17-year career. Hope you enjoy.

Adam's BeerGuy Tribute from adam carter on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

BeerGuy feels the Pain: Attendance down across the MLB





As many Chicago fans (and beer vendors) can attest, attendance has been down this summer, especially this September. Wrigley has had empty bleachers and the sensitive Sox fans lost interest once the Sox began their autumn swoon.

Today's article in the New York Times
illustrates that attendance across the league has still not climbed above pre-recession levels.

Nearing their first division title in 15 years, the Reds drew 12,000 fans to a recent night game, their smallest crowd of the year.

The sight of so many empty seats at stadiums where pennant contenders are vying for a chance to play in the postseason is a glaring reminder that baseball is still not back to its prerecession heights, and that professional sports leagues more broadly continue to suffer from the after-effects of the economic downturn after years of record growth.

Attendance across Major League Baseball is down about a third of 1 percent this year after falling in 2008 and 2009. Declines have been most noticeable in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, where the Mets, the Cubs and the Dodgers have had disappointing seasons, but also in Baltimore, Cleveland and Toronto, where attendance has slipped for several years.


But baseball officials and analysts say that many fans are still pinching pennies, even if economists have declared the recession officially over. With more games broadcast in high definition and the price of flat panel televisions declining, more fans are content to watch their teams at home and perhaps save their money for playoff tickets.

“It’s still a hangover from previous years when everyone was worried about the economy,” said Jon Greenberg, executive editor of the Team Marketing Report, which publishes the Fan Cost Index. “People realize they can do without as many games.”

Monday, September 20, 2010

BeerGuy urges Dave Matthews to Play Everyday at Wrigley!


After setting a personal (and quite possibly a stadium record) with over 1,500 beers sold in two days - that's 63 cases for those counting - BeerGuy has extended a personal invite to the Dave Matthews Band to play at Wrigley Field throughout the month of September. "You're always welcome here, Sir!"

Thursday, April 15, 2010

BeerGuy on East-Coast "Research" Tour


While on the East Coast for some Cause & Affect fundraisers, I have visited some baseball meccas along the way...
BOSTON - Here at historic Fenway for the long-awaited Red Sox-Yankees match-up. Though beer vendors were prohibited for years here, they have recently been reinstated, but only for those fans in the box seats. Being 10 rows behind home plate, I was able to sample their wares, such as Rhode Island favorite Naragansett Beer. (Call it the New England form of Old Style). Gotta love the Clam Chowder vendor here!


NEW YORK - I had to see what $1,000,000 buys these days, so headed over to the new Yankee Stadium to see the world champion Bronx Bombers match up to the Angels. How many $11 beers does it take to get to one billion dollars? Beautiful stadium but a bit sad to see the treasure trove of memories across the street being torn to pieces to make way for this shiny replacement.
The Beer Guy will be back in Chicago's stadiums in May!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

BeerGuy Busy Doing Humanitarian Wok in Off-season


Beer Guy working hard in off-season
Adam has been down in Latin America distributing funds on behalf of his non-profit Cause & Affect Foundation. More info available on the blog.
Here are a few of the projects being assisted:
- Reducing Malnutrition amongst Guatemalan children
- Buying Desperately-Needed Respiratory Medicine for Rural Health Clinic in Honduras
- Rebuilding home of 80 year-old man destroyed by mudslide
- Aiding Childrens Community Centers in shanty-towns of Rio de Janeiro
- Assisting Schools for Mentally and Physically-challenged kids in Brazil
To donate on-line, simply click here. For the price of a single beer, you can make a profound difference in the lives of the less fortunate. See you at the ballpark soon!

Friday, October 9, 2009

BeerGuy featured in Sports Magazine


This month's Norman Einsteins Magazine features a great photo-essay by Stephanie Lim with some nice images of yours truly. Check it out!

2009 Season Wrap-up



October baseball at Wrigley? Yes it's true!!! Well, in all fairness, that was due to the delayed baseball schedule of 2009, but hey, it is a tantalizing idea. Though disappointed neither of my teams made it to the post-season, it was an excellent season for Chicago baseball (and yes, for it's beer vendors as well). Highlights include Beuhrle's Perfect Game, D-Lee's sick numbers, the "We Believe" Cubs Film Premiere, the emergence of Gordon Beckham and working the All-Star Game in St. Louis. Overall, I worked about 150 games of the season, which at an average of 9 cases of beer per game works out to 32,000 cans of beer, which translates to over $210,000 worth of suds! Many thanks to all my regular customers!!