FAYETTEVILLE — Five innings was enough to get the flavor of the Hog Pen. Trust me, it's fun and worth trying sometime.
But for the most part, you will need a radio – or sit near someone with Phil Elson's play-by-play call – to find out what's really happening in the far corners of Baum Stadium.
I left my near perfect seat in the press box to venture into the famed barbecue section of the stadium with a view of the back of the batter's wall in center field. You are also near the football games amongst strangers from elementary school.