Monday, April 03, 2006

Put Me In Coach, I'm Ready to Play

So it begins....

If you've forgotten, we begin the national pastime today. Yes, the sport that claims to be America's Game is upon us once again. No, I'm not talking about football dammit.

Today (okay last night) is Opening Day. That's right d-a-y. It's supposed to be played during the day. No one ever heard of Opening Night despite what the White Sox and Indians were doing last night on ESPN2. That's right, it was on the duece. That means it definitely doesn't count. And the rain delay, God pissing on Comiskey Park.

Opening Day is for optimists. Everyone thinks they still have a chance. Wait till next year is now. No one has had their hopes and dreams for a post season crushed yet. Even the Detroit Tigers who have had a losing record for the last 12 years. That's right, twelve years. Ever since Illich bought this team, they stunk.

And even though the Tigers open play on the road (and it's a good thing because it's sleeting here right now) with the lowly Royals, they've not been mathmatically eliminated from playoff contention. That'll come in May.

Opening Day in Detroit is an unofficial holiday. Everyone skips work and goes to the game. Where they typically freeze as it's early April. If you're lucky, it'll make 50. That's without the wind. If you do have to work, invariably someone will figure out how to get a tv feed so you can watch while pretending to work.

If it's wrong to hope for an earthquake that destroys both the Chicago White Sox and the Indians, I don't want to be right. That'll just leave Minnesota to worry about and that's plenty for the Tabbies.

It's the smell of ballpark hot dogs mingling with cut grass and stale beer. The sound of the umps and the vendors. Emerging from the concourse into the field proper and being dazzled by the grass, the white of the bags and foul lines stretching into infinity. It's the crack of the bat, the pop of the glove, the bang bang of a throw to first and the runner hitting the base while everyone holds their breath for the ump's signal. Crappy organ music during the 7th inning stretch. Little kids with mitts learning how to score a game on the program insert. Double headers. Fireworks after homers. Walking on peanut shells. Talking with strangers just because they're seated next to you. The thrill of having the bases loaded. Using body English to try to keep a ball fair.

Play ball.

4 comments:

Elsa said...

You're right, on opening day, everyone has a chance. Hopes are high. Well, my Red Sox won today at Texas - so it's a great opening day for me. Red Sox opening day at Fenway is 04/11 where lots of people will skip work to go to the game. And, we'll keep our fingers crossed it isn't snowing.

Go Sox! There's no need to wait another 86 years for the trophy. I know it's tradition now, but let's break that.

Elsa said...

P.S. Good luck with the Tigers. I hope they at least don't have a losing season.

t2ed said...

Tigers win, Tigers win. Sorry, but after Mike Little Caesars Illich bought the team, you have to yell that twice. And it's not like it happens often enough to really bother anyone.

Glad Schilling pitched well and the Bosox won, Elsa. It's good to see the old guys do well. Especially when the Tigers are running out a 41 year old to start the season. Oldest Tiger pitcher ever to open the season by the way.

See you can learn things even while watching sports!

Angie T said...

I didn't realize Motown had a baseball team.

Wow.

I might have to pay attention to the White Sox this year, just to be able to irk you and your Tigers.

Go White Sox!