It was the bottom of the eighth inning, and AT&T Park was rocking as if it was the world’s largest inflatable jumping playhouse. Two consecutive walks had loaded the bases in a tight game with two out, and the prospect of an insurance run so late in the game had the crowd in a frenzy. The Rangers went to their bullpen again, and the hapless reliever couldn’t find the strike zone. He missed for Ball One as the crowd improbably got even louder than the otherworldly level they had already achieved. Ball Two. Even louder. Ball Three. The volume rose again. Ball Four. It’s three to nothing now, and the crowd goes berserk. Next batter. Ball One. Louder. Ball Two. Louder still. Ball Three. Even louder. Ball Four, and the place explodes. The finish line was clearly in sight, but the Giants weren’t through yet. A barrage of hits yields five more runs, and the crowd became giddy, high-fiving groups of total strangers amid an embarrassment of riches.
Category Archives: Baseball
Baseball During Hard Times
There are some things in our society which tends to destroy the fabric of our life as a family. The simple things we so nonchalantly ignore are deteriorating the ability for families to enjoy togetherness as a unit.
Is there a major ball stadium anywhere in the United States of America barring none which can report there is not one red cent of taxpayer money helping there business. Maybe the working blue collar dude is not paying for the brick and mortar building.
Baseball Fact Or Fiction
It is absolutely amazing how and what happened to propel baseball into a world class following. The facts the fiction the truth the half truths and the overall general speculation has caused and will always cause a torrent of arguments and controversy.
We are obliged to accept some and most of the storied history of the game as pure fact. Does it matter just a whole heck of lot if one of us adds our twist to an occurrence? If we just accept and go on then everything is alright and all is well in Podunk, Muddville or Peoria. Slippery Rock is not even in this mix.
Past or Present?
For years, there have been baseball purists, baseball writers, and baseball apologists trying to jam the “great” baseball statistics of the past down our throats. Whether it was to take our attention away from the mass infiltration of steroids into the game, or simply because baseball nerds have nothing better to do then spout off Joe DiMaggio’s lifetime batting average in the month of September, the fact is that baseball, more than any other sport, is a game whose history seemingly revolves around the statistics its players produce. This begs the question, do Americans care about the stats because they love the game, or do they care about the game because they love the stats? Might as well ask what came first, the chicken or the egg?
The Warm Up
Injured During Spring Training
Many players are injured throughout the baseball season. Torn ankles, broken kneecaps, torn ligaments, and hand injuries are only a few out of many injuries players have endured throughout the season. But when players are injured during spring training, this can affect the rest of the season.