Growing up with Baseball

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

I grew up a Philadelphian, which means I grew up with baseball—the sounds of it on my grandfather's radio in southwest Philly, the gleam of it on the family TV, family expeditions to the ball park, including a clincher game at a long-ago world series.

Last night the Phillies earned their spot in the National League play-offs by finishing off the Colorado Rockies, but it was no simple victory. It was a game, in the end, that required the Phillies (who had heretofore left the bases loaded twice) to score big in the top of the ninth and to finish things off with a strike. They did both things against the odds, and I lost my voice yelling them on. Now to more pacing, yelling, nail biting as the Phillies take on the Dodgers for the division championships. Sorry, all my LA friends, but you know where my sentiments lie.

This photo, in case you are wondering, is not of a Phillie, but of the star pitcher from the local high school baseball team. My son was one of the two team managers for several years—a job that gave me one of the greatest excuses in the world to quit all else at the end of certain school days and to sit in the weather with the fans.

I miss those days. I miss that team. I miss yelling where the players can hear me.

4 comments:

bermudaonion said...

My parents lived in Philly when they were first married in 1950, and my dad has been a Phillies fan ever since. I know he's happy today since they won last night.

Anonymous said...

The first time the Blue Jays won the world series, I was astonished and thrilled even though baseball isn't part of the Canadian myth the way it is in the U.S.

Florinda said...

I also grew up with baseball and love it for many of the same reasons you do. However, we'll be on opposite sides of the ballpark for the NLCS. Go Dodgers :-D!

Beth F said...

Mr. BFR grew up in the Philly area and although I'm an American League fan, I would be thrown out of the house if I ever rooted against the Phillies. So I will be watching and cheering along with you.

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