The Lake County Captains, the minor-league High-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, have introduced a new seating option for fans who want to sit behind home plate without straying too far for a bathroom break. In collaboration with plumbing company Roto-Rooter, the team has launched “Roto-Rooter Toilet Row.” This innovative concept places toilets right behind home plate, a first in Minor League Baseball. The eight seats are described as comfortable, elegantly designed, and offer unparalleled views of the game.
Captains’ GM Jen Yorko expressed excitement about the new seating option, stating that “everyone deserves a VIP experience.” Thanks to Roto-Rooter, fans can now enjoy the game from the best ‘seat’ in the house. Toilet Row also comes with service and attention from Horatio, the team’s dedicated bathroom attendant, who provides mouthwash, combs, and gum to keep fans fresh throughout the game. Yorko also announced the creation of Roto-Rooter’s Plunger Challenge, where two fans will compete during each game for a chance to win a spot in Toilet Row.
Tickets for the Toilet Row experience can be purchased at captainsbaseball.com.
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