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Clydegirl, you should definitely go to an MLB game. There's nothing like it. We have a triple A team here in town, but after going to so many Major league games the minor leages can be boring. I still go and have a good time, but it's just not the same!! The atmosphere of the ballpark is what first got me interested in baseball, now I just love the game!!!
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I'm not a Cardinals fan even though our triple A team is theirs. I think it's just too hard to be a true fan to more than one team. I can follow the Cards but they don't make my heart race the way the Royals do. Also, a lot of those feelings could go all the way to 1985. Silly, though, since the Royals haven't really been competitive since then. HOWEVER, I did go to my first Cardinals game last year and I saw a lot of people scoring....that was cool. To me, that's the group of "old school" baseball fans. EZ....HATE the Giants!!! Mainly because I can't STAND Barry Bonds. I truly wish that EVERY pitcher would pitch out and refuse to give him a chance to hit the ball at all. IBB him EVERY TIME!!!!! He deserves no record breaking shot. BLEEEEECCCCHHHHH! OK guys....first memory question....who is your favorite all-time player? I mean, the guy who really makes your heart beat fast...and gives you goosebumps when you see him (or remember seeing him if he doesn't play anymore). Mine would be a toss-up between George Brett and Amos Otis...however, George would have to win out. I get all jittery even remembering seeing him play when I was growing up! And the pine-tar fiasco? I STILL cheer every time they show that clip where he comes barrelling out of the dugout!!!!!! WHHOOOOTTT! |
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Thanks for sharing and keep it up! Any baseball stories will do just fine!! Let's see if we can build through the entire season gals!! :carrot: |
Shaun Boyd played last year, I'm pretty sure. I don't know about before that...and I don't know if he is on the roster this year. If I remember correctly he was an outfielder. If I remember to, I'll go pull out last years' scorebook of mine and check to see if I saw him play or if I'm thinking of someone else.
I've only heard about Koufax's perfect game. I've GOT to find that on the internet and listen. How cool is that!? I |
Tricia ~ he was an outfielder, he started in the organization as a second baseman I believe. A few years ago he was projected to be on the roster by now...losing steam I guess.
I will P.M. you the link to Koufax ~ Thanks, Gary |
Lets see, I didnt become a baseball fan until later in life. I've been to Cleveland's old Municipal Stadium (for baseball, football, U2, Pink Floyd and The Who - nothing like an all purpose grey dingy half flooded piss hole), The Metrodome (twins) , the Kingdome (old Seattle), Safeco field (new Seattle), Cincinnati's new park, Petco, Anahiem...mmmm I think that is it.
Players hmmm. Since I wasnt a fan in the olden days dont really have any kid memories. I used to have a major crush on a player, but it is too embarrassing to admit, especially since he was most definitely a 'roids case. But we all went a little crazy up here in 2001. on Bonds.... I pray to the baseball gods that he blows out his knees permanently before the season starts and never gets a shot at besmirching yet another record. |
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I still remember the 6th game of the 86 series. I screamed so loud my DH heard me in CT (I was in ME). My Sox played one of the best series ever in 2004..but that awful moment just won't go away :( I'll forgive you this time Gary ;) |
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I'm fairly new to this baseball thing. I've only followed it closely for the last three seasons. I went to games as a kid with my grandpa and all his buddies. They went to every single minor league game here in town. He'd take one of the grandkids with once or twice a week. I remember it being a special time to hang out with my grandpa, but I don't remember much about actual games. More just the atmosphere and laid back attitude at the ballpark.
My uncle was the official scorekeeper here up until last season. So it was always fun to go to the games he was scoring and rib him on some of the plays/calls. He taught me how to keep score, so I started doing it at each game I go to. It's really fun! Most of the time I screw up a few times, but it's still fun to keep a record of what happened. I'll never forget I went to a game last year with my mom (triple AAA). We sat down next to this older man. First thing he said to us was "oh you girls out to enjoy the weather? Well don't worry I'll help you understand the game." I was just like okay. They I pulled out my scorecard and started writing down the lineups. The guy just gave me a weird look. By the third inning, he turned to me and said "maybe you can help me understand the game." It was so cool! I love breaking stereotypes!! He was a neat guy. It was really fun listening to his baseball stories, and as we got to talking it turned out he knew my grandpa. So it was really cool! |
As far as favorite player of all time, I have to go with Todd Helton. Career .333 hitter, awesome with the glove, and so nice!!! He came to the children's hospital I worked at and took pictures and gave autographs to all of the kids. He was so sweet to all of the kids, and to the nurses! He's a really great player, but he might be my favorite for more personal reasons! ;)
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Yep...a Series hangs on WAY more than one play. Or 1 call, Cardinals fans! Don Denkinger is their sacrificial lamb! :) |
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Tricia ~ glad you like the Koufax audio. There is a written play by play on the internet if you ever want to "read" it. It usually comes up if you google Vin Scully and Sandy Koufax...I think it is in a website Salon or something like that. If you want it and can't find it let me know, I have it written down somewhere...if I only had a brain... er "memory"
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