Meet Brewers fan Steve Sievwright. A self-described completely average 28-year-old from Stevens Point who is one of 50 finalists for the MLB Fan Cave.
"They're gonna take a select group from the 30 to actually go to New York to the Fan Cave to watch all the games, all 2,400 of them," Sievwright said.
Those 50 finalists will be whittled down to 30 and they will be put through a Fan Cave boot camp during spring training in Arizona.
"If there is boot camp to sit on the couch, I'm already in the best shape of my life," Sievwright said.
If couch sitting was an Olympic sport, Steve here would be the champion. In fact, he spends more than 10 hours on the couch each day.
Steve found out he was one of the chosen 50 last week.
But there was a problem, he hadn't told his girlfriend he was entering the competition.
"That went over as well as you can expect I suppose," Sievwright said.
"I actually found out that for two months he had been plotting to go into the Fan Cave so when he told me, I was not happy," AnnaLee McCarrier said.
She has since changed her stance and is now Steve's campaign manager, getting his name out on Twitter.
"I think he's now realizing he's not doing as much as he should be to get into the cave and that I have a lot more ideas than he does," McCarrier said.
The voting takes into account the campaigning done on social media sites, total votes and the original submission video.
"I want to make the Fan Cave because I think we need to bring sarcasm and dry humor to the masses. It's losing out, a dying art," Sievwright said.
Voting for the Fan Cave is unlimited and ends on February 22nd.
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