![]() Otherwise, all that wasted time at a baseball game was likely for nothing. You’re not necessarily missing anything by waiting, but you’re not creating anything either, except, in a small way, the instrument needed to pop the bobblehead bubble forever. You’re waiting for a doll with no more real emotional or monetary value than a tulip, and one whose value will wilt just the same. The reason we love baseball is that anything can happen at any moment, but if you’re stuck on a ramp in the Bronx, you’ll miss it, and all you’ll have to show for it is a 2-dollar mold of plastic and a perfectly good baseball game, all of which will likely be folded into a generic memory. Consider what we know, now, about the value of a sacrifice in a baseball context - that, mathematically, there are just damn near zero instances where it’s a better idea to give up an out than swing away. This is the job description confidor replacement With eight ramps’ worth of people waiting to exchange vouchers for their Rivera dolls during the game, getting one came down to sacrificing one’s time at the game. ![]()
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