What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 22
Baseball season will soon be here once again — on Thursday, March 26, 2020, to be exact — as the players of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball are currently involved in spring training and hope that their teams play well enough to go all the way to World Series number 116…
What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 22
…and when I was there almost two years ago when the Atlanta Braves hosted the Philadelphia Phillies, I found at least one thing which seemed quite bizarre, as shown in the photograph above — actually, both photographs above. I guess I might have given it away?
For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong with either of the photographs?
Please submit your answers in the Comments section below — and I enjoy reading creative answers.
Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback..
Summary
I attended the first ever Major League Baseball game at the then-new SunTrust Park baseball stadium, which occurred on Friday, March 31, 2017 at 7:30 in the evening Eastern Daylight Time. The Atlanta Braves hosted the New York Yankees in the final exhibition game before the official start of baseball season on Sunday, April 2, 2017.
Past articles with which you can participate and play along with the What is Wrong With This Photograph? game include:
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 21
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 20
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 18
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 17
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 16
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 15
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 14
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 13
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 12
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 11
- What is Wrong With This Map of the Continental United States?
- What is Wrong With This Trivia Photograph?
- What is Wrong With This Outback Steakhouse Poster?
- Is There Something Wrong With This Photograph From Avis?
- What Two Errors Can You Find With This Lavatory Sign?
- Read the Fine Print — A Lesson Taught By the McDonald’s in Hinton
- Was I Too Blinded By Hunger to Read This Sign Correctly?
- What is Wrong With This Article About Bed Bugs?
- What is Wrong With This Burger King Extra Long Fish Sandwich Image?
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 2
- What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 1
Photograph ©2020 by Brian Cohen.
Away jerseys for the braves, at a home game.
Feeback
atlcanta…
Can I get some feeback from you on these posts Brian? I enjoy them, but you never actually respond to the comments…
I am looking forward to good feeback from the fans.
I can’t help you if you don’t provide any feeback on these photos. It drives me crazy.
Still waiting on your feeback, Brian.
Seriously, can you chime in here?
This was an easy one, Matthew: feeback was what was wrong with this particular photograph.
I like to give time to readers to guess before I answer because I really enjoy reading the answers with which they come up — especially when other wrong things are caught — and I have begun to create a series of articles with the answers included, the best answer from a reader for each article, and the best comment from a reader for each article.
A fine fiasco feeback finds me in, as “a reliable source” (my fiance, 100% Georgia born and raised) says it’s just cute marketing by SunTrust about returning certain fees back to the customer, like out-of-network ATM charges…whatever. I’ll risk being banished to the sofa, but my feedback is their feeback is wrong 🙂
It’s Suntrust Park. Does the bank reimburse ATM fees to their users? Could “feeback” be intentional?