I was so glad that it wasn’t actually Judgment Day because it totally would have ruined my Guys' Weekend in Pittsburgh. OK, actually, it was more like Two and a Half Men.
My old buddy Rik is a huge Detroit Tigers fan, so when the Tigers were scheduled to play the Pirates this year in Pittsburgh, we made plans to meet out there for the game. He came in from Toledo and brought his 11-year-old son Jake with him. We were staying at a Marriott Springhill Suites, directly across the street from PNC Park. Jake was most happy to have some “dude-time,” far away from motherly and sisterly yapping.
As always, I’m a bit nervous whenever I have to drive in Pittsburgh. It is not an easy town in which to navigate when you’re not intimately familiar with the local terrain. I was loaded for bear this time though. Not only did I have my Google Maps and directions, I finally had a GPS to use. Unfortunately it did not have the voice of Myron Cope, which I still think would have been a huge seller, if you ask me.
OK, huge in Pittsburgh.
I set out early, hoping to hit our hotel by noon. It was clear sailing; there were not many other cars on the road at all. I got to use the cruise control most of the way, and contentedly jammed to all the 70s and 80s rock I could stuff into one thumb drive. There’s nothing like tooling through the mountains on a clear morning, singing along with Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page.” That was always a “Barn” staple.
Everything went off without a hitch until I hit Pittsburgh. Despite all my preparations, I missed seeing a key direction point and was tooling along the highway along the river, looking for a road that didn’t actually intersect the road I was on. Naturally, I ended up sailing across a bridge I didn’t want to cross and had to go back the way I came. My Google directions were no longer of any use. I’d have to trust my GPS, which I’d only brought as “backup.” I wanted to see how it did before actually trusting it.
In theory, it was fine. It brought me right to the spot I wanted to be; the only problem was that the bridge I needed to cross by the stadium was closed for gameday traffic. No panic though… I proceeded to the next bridge down… which was also closed.
PANIC! PANIC! MAYDAY! LOST IN PITTSBURGH! SEND HELP! SEND A TERRIBLE TOWEL!
During my earlier circuit through the city, I noticed a parking garage near the bridge that said $5.00 Flat Rate. I decided to forget about going straight to the hotel… I couldn’t park there anyway because Rik was already there and they only allow one car per room. So I parked at the garage and hoofed it over the Roberto Clemente Bridge with my rolly suitcase in tow and a soft-pack cooler of beer over my shoulder.
A couple of minutes later, I was there at the hotel. Unfortunately, my buddy wasn’t. He and the boy were over at the PNC Park gift shop. I probably walked right by them. They got back to the hotel before I could even sit down to wait.
After cracking a beer or two, we went to go take a walkabout. I was eager to show them the city I enjoyed so much last September during Podcamp. We circled the ballpark and went down along the Allegheny River before walking back across the Clemente Bridge.
The Roberto Clemente Bridge with the Renaissance Hotel at the other end. I've stayed there before, but not this time.
Your host pays tribute to his boyhood idol, The Great One, Roberto Clemente.
A different look at the Clemente Bridge.
Jake and Rik on the Clemente Bridge, in front of PNC Park.
We continued on to Market Square, where we had lunch at Primanti’s. I mentioned going to the Oyster House for some huge fish sandwiches, but Rik had seen Primanti’s featured on the Food Network and wanted to try one of their meat/fries/slaw sandwiches.
My sandwich, sans coleslaw.
They wouldn’t make me a sandwich without the slaw, because there were too busy for special orders. Can’t fault them… There were all kinds of Tigers fans running around Pittsburgh last weekend. Most of them were at Primanti’s. I was able to pick off the slaw, but it made my fingers smell like cabbage. Bleah… My kingdom for a wetnap!
After lunch, we had to cruise through PPG Plaza. I just love that place. The design of those buildings amazes me. I said this in my Podcamp post, but it bears repeating. If they had built the Emerald City in “The Wizard of Oz” out of black onyx glass, it would have looked like this.
I wanted to go down to the very tip of Point State Park, where the Three Rivers come together, but alas, there was some kind of construction going on. Looked like they were working on the fountain. So this was as close as we got.
Off the end of the land there is the Point, where the Allegheny (R) and Monongahela (L) Rivers form the Ohio.
For the rest of his life, when the Steelers are on national TV and they show the blimp shots, I wanted Jake to be able to say to whomever he was with, “I was right there!”
Heinz Field was directly across the river from where we were standing.
We were getting pretty warm by that time, so we cruised back to the room, walking back by PNC Park again.
Willie “Pops” Stargell stands eternally ready to pounce on a fastball.
This was how close we were to the ballpark. The shot is from our hotel room window.
Rik and Jake decided to take a dip in the hotel pool and spa. No, I wasn’t the dip.
There was one thing that cracked me up. They had this sign on the wall with instructions on how to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
My question was, “What if the person that needs reviving isn’t over by the sign?” Does one then have to drag the person over to the sign? Or post someone by the sign to call out instructions? Weird.
We showered up and watched the Preakness in the room, then headed over to the ballpark. (Kudos to Bluz Brother for bagging $1100 on the Exacta!) For this game, we had seats in section 115, in the lower bowl just to the right of home plate. I wanted to make sure that for one of the games, we got to enjoy that spectacular view of the city.
I know the crowd looks sparse here but it filled up. This game was actually a sellout, a rarity for the Buccos.
Here, you can see actual people filling up the seats.
I also took a number of “action” shots, most of which I will spare you. But I liked this one:
Tigers' Miguel Cabrerra takes a ball, inside.
Day Two of our adventures will continue with the next post.
Sweetie. I love you. You know I do. But the Mon is on the left and the Allegheny is on the R. And the Allegheny is what you go over on the Clemente bridge.
ReplyDeleteAll that aside, AWESOME photos! It looks like you had a great time! And if you ever get lost in Pittsburgh again, just call me. My number should be on my facebook page.
I was supposed to go to Pittsburgh in June for work, but then I had to go and get pregnant and have a kid. These pictures make me wish I were going.
ReplyDeleteAlso, make sure you keep your GPS up to date. That can also really screw up your travel plans. Trust me.
Cassie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for saving me from myself. I went in and made the corrections. All this time, I thought that when home run balls went out of the park in right field, they went into the Mon, so that's always been my frame of reference. Guess I should have paid better attention.
"my kingdom for a wetnap..." no antidote for that cold, sour cabbage Primante's piles on sangwiches.
ReplyDeleteJessica,
ReplyDeletePittsburgh will still be there, Judgment Day withstanding, for when you have the next opportunity.
I don't know that my GPS is update-able... it's pretty old. I guess I'll have to take my chances. I really just want it for emergency navigation... If I have the opportunity, I'll always print out my Google Maps with directions. Bird in the hand...
Mary Ann,
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't even like "good" cole slaw...
Bluz! Your photos are wonderful!! PPG Plaza is magnificent! I would like to know, however, how you got that shot of the birds! Now that is one fantastic photo! Bravo, Cowboy!
ReplyDeleteLove from your hot Arizona Auntie
p.s. Could you please, please, please go to my blog and read my latest post?? I promise you, you won't be disappointed!!
Judie,
ReplyDeleteSorry, I didn't take the one of the birds... That was in an email that went around... I couldn't even attribute it. So no kudos for me on that one.
Awesome pictures. Me and my son are jealous.
ReplyDeleteTrash,
ReplyDeleteThanks... we had a blast.
Hahaha! I knew that! Just messin' with ya! Thanks for the nice comment on my post!!
ReplyDeleteMan that looked like a blast!
ReplyDeleteI've just about got The Guy talked into taking me on a minibreak to Pittsburgh...but after reading this post, he wasn't too difficult to convince.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a pretty perfect weekend right there.
ReplyDeleteBe wary of trusting a GPS in Pittsburgh, btw. I mean, they'll usually get you to where you need to go, but not without telling you to drive into a wall or down a river bank or something first. I swear it's something the GPS people do intentionally just to amuse themselves.
I'm down for fries on a sandwich. So down that we waited in line at a food truck for more than an hour and 40 minutes for souvlaki with fries last weekend. Who's hardcore?
ReplyDeleteVirgil,
ReplyDeleteIt was, totally. Next year, we want to go to catch a Cubs game at Wrigley.
Mrs. Bachelor Girl
Man, I got to get the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce to put me on their payroll. But listen, you let me know when you’re coming out there and that just might be the seed that sprouts the 3rd Darwinfish Fry.
Burgh Baby,
It would have been perfect if not for the sunburn… Suffice to say, the sun didn’t come out until we went and got our rain gear. More on that with the next post.
Driving in Pittsburgh would be so much easier if we could only do just that! There’s always a wall or a river standing in between me and the place I want to go.
Mundane,
I wouldn’t wait that long, without beer.
Great pics, as usual. Looks like your seats were pretty close to our season package seats: 114 row P.
ReplyDeleteI know it's sacrilege, but Primanti's is overrated in my book. Too much mush and not enough flavor. Maybe I should try the kielbasa for some more umph. I guess every city has their signature food that the locals are tired of. (crab cakes?)
So, is your friend going to take you on a similar tour of Detroit? (sidearms required, of course)
Carpetbagger,
ReplyDeleteI would have been fine with passing on Primanti’s but my guests wanted to check it out. Next time, the Oyster House for sure.
Two years ago, Rik took me up to Detroit for a game at Comerica Park. Nice venue but holy crap, driving up there we went down streets that made the ones in 2003 Baghdad look good by comparison.
I caught that comment about "sisterly yapping." Very funny, Bluz. Women don't always yap. Really. :) Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteLove the PPG Plaza pics. Amazing.
I am one of the nerds that would have read those CPR instructions when I first reached the pool and memorized them. *sigh* I always read the safety pamphlets on planes. There's a reason my husband kids me about packing a life raft anytime we go anywhere.
That capture of the ball being pitched is awesome! Wow.
Cristy,
ReplyDeleteI wasn't making a general statement... it applies specifically to the boy's living conditions. He lives with his mother and sisters, and I don't think he gets a chance to get a word in edgewise. No wonder boys grunt all the time.
The ball-capture is always my goal when shooting a batter. I set the camera on "burst" so it takes 3 consecutive shots, and I start it when the pitcher winds up. The rest is luck of the draw. Sometimes it works out, sometimes not.