A press release caught our attention last week proclaiming the cheapest and most expensive opening day experiences at Major League Baseball ballparks across the country.
The release had everything I love: Unimportant facts. Math. Baseball. Dynamic pricing. It was as if they wrote it just for me.
The release came from MIBets, a gambling-related website based in Michigan. I'm afraid I misread the name and thought it came from MLBets, which sounds like it would be a baseball betting site but turns out to be a long-dormant betting-advice Twitter account that literally had six followers.