The report on the Cincinnati Reds pitcher, Aroldis Chapman, is that he has fractures of the bone near his left eye and a broken nose and will be out for two months. That is a much better report than the one we expected to hear after watching the replay of the accident.
The game yesterday was attended by another crowd that was underestimated. The projection for the game between the LA Angels and KC Royals was 5500 fans. We had 8380 attend the game, and they were all hungry. We had lines from about 12 noon to 3 PM that occasionally got to 15 deep at each of our seven registers. It was all we could do during that time to keep up with all the food availability. We managed to satisfy everybody without running out of anything. We have only four games remaining on our schedule including today's game between the Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers. Needless to say, we are anxious to see the end.
There was no more progress on our fifth wheel repairs and it is beyond frustration over the lack of service at this place. We are helpless to do anything as our hydraulics aren't working which makes it impossible to move the rig. We would pick up and go back to Lake Pleasant if we were able to pull in the slides and raise the jacks. So, we just have to wait and see how and when the hydraulics will be fixed which most likely will be the only problem that will be corrected. We feel like we are being held prisoners at this point...
Friday, March 21, 2014
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