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It was really good to
hear the crack of the bat and the sound of the balls pounding into the
gloves. Those sounds become more and more familiar as the summer goes on.
Eventually they become like the sounds of cars on the highway or waves at
the beach, background noise to daily living until the day summer dies and
the bats and balls are put up for the year. The first day of every new
year that you hear them live, whether it is t-ball, little league, or the
big show, is something special.
My son is five and I have
never been so proud as when I looked down at him during the National
Anthem. He was using the wrong hand and it was nowhere near his heart, but
he was singing the national anthem with all the fervor of a tried and true
veteran. A lot of the athletes and fans could learn a lesson from
him.
My son is not really into
the game yet, but he was excited about going. He may have been more
excited about missing an afternoon of school and the stories that he could
tell his friends the next day. He enjoyed watching the planes fly around
the stadium with the company advertisements floating behind them. He
enjoyed the train when Daryl Ward hit his grand slam to give Houston a 7-1
lead. We took a couple of innings off and went to the kids play area at
the stadium. We spent 45 minutes in line for 5 minutes of play, but he
seemed to enjoy that also. He liked the yelling as loud as he could when
we cheered and the clapping and stomping with the organ. He liked the hot
dogs and nachos and popcorn. He liked the things that all five year olds
should like and that was wonderful to watch. He sees things at games that
I have never seen and going with him is a valuable learning experience
each and every time.
I bought a small Astros
outfit for my, as yet, unborn daughter. I wouldn’t want to be unprepared
in September as we head toward that pennant drive. This town may need all
the fans it can to pack the stadium (only 36,000 on Opening Day). I bought
the traditional collectors ball for opening day. This gave us three: the
last regular season game at the Astrodome(1999), the first regular season
game at Enron(2000), and Opening Day at Enron(2001). It's something small,
but a tradition I hope we get to keep in the family.
I went to a baseball game
today and my memories of the game are not what stand out. My memories of
the boy and I are what I will remember. This is why basketball, football,
and hockey will never be able to compete with baseball as the national
pastime. Those sports are about the game and the game's special moments.
Baseball is about families and the special moments that they share around
the game. I went to a baseball game today and was reminded that it is as
much about mom, dad, son, daughter, grandma, and grandpa as it is about
bats, balls, bases, hits, and outs.
The Astros won 11-3. Not
a bad day at all...
Article first appeared at www.e-sports.com
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