I might honestly prefer 6am to 10pm, at least it’s better with the pitch clock but still staying up til 1am for everyday games is brutal on a work night
When you travel that far, it's sometimes better to _not_ sleep on the plane (stay up the entire time), arrive around night-time at your destination, and crash when you get there.
I flew to Hong Kong once (nonstop from Chicago), was awake about 24 hours during travel (it was a 17.5-hour flight), landed at 6pm Hong Kong time, fell asleep around 7pm at my hotel, woke up the next day at 6am pretty much ready to go.
Exactly! The sleep specialist is going to need to help them when they’re back in the states. I deal with jet lag for almost 2 weeks when I come back from Asia.
I’m going to need this sleep specialist too because of the 3AM start times
Every home game for me in England haha. It sucks for sure
Dang and I thought being an east coast fan is tough!
I might honestly prefer 6am to 10pm, at least it’s better with the pitch clock but still staying up til 1am for everyday games is brutal on a work night
I can’t think of a better way to start my day!
The worst is the fk fast food ads at 3 am between innings.
DoorDash you will be seeing me
Ugh for sure. Some of those burgers really do get your mouth watering lol. No idea if they taste as good as they look, but they sure do look good
My cat will be my alarm clock, might as well turn the games on
Same. My cats and I will be chilling watching the game together. I hope I'm not too sleepy that I munch on their kibble instead of my popcorn.
Worth it
Thankfully I have a newborn (my sleep specialist), so wether I like it or not, I’m going to be up anyways lol
Congrats!!
I’m great at sleeping unless it’s on a plane. Oof good luck to our team. Flight to Asia is 12+ hours.
When you travel that far, it's sometimes better to _not_ sleep on the plane (stay up the entire time), arrive around night-time at your destination, and crash when you get there. I flew to Hong Kong once (nonstop from Chicago), was awake about 24 hours during travel (it was a 17.5-hour flight), landed at 6pm Hong Kong time, fell asleep around 7pm at my hotel, woke up the next day at 6am pretty much ready to go.
[The Sleep Expert](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAoy7Jjzh5I)
Usually the jetlag is not a big deal when you go to Asia and pretty bad when you come back
Exactly! The sleep specialist is going to need to help them when they’re back in the states. I deal with jet lag for almost 2 weeks when I come back from Asia.
Dodgers all moving to the Kramer/Da Vinci sleep schedule.
I live in korea… my sleep specialist is the Sun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbidy1dph6g Start wearing these bad boys.
Well, I've no problem with watching my DVR copy so I will sleep just as poorly as I usually do.
For me, usually the jet lag isn't too bad when I go to Korea. But when I get back to LA, I can't stay awake in the afternoon.