Saturday, May 21, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Baseball Dad
One of the players who recently took paternity leave hits close to home, Washington NationalsShort Stop, Ian Desmond. Not only is Ian a hometown favorite, but Sofia and I met him late last year when the Nationals released their new uniforms. Ian took special attention of his young fan and now we know why, he was a dad to be. To know that Nats Coach, Jim Riggleman, endorses the League’s implementation of paternity leave is encouraging. To know that Ian was with his wife when their baby boy was born on April 26, 2011, priceless!
Today was overcast, but a few clouds and some sprinkles were not going to keep Sofia and I from a day at the ballpark. Sofia was decked out in her pink in support of the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer that ended in Washington, DC today.
Getting out to the ballpark is always great, but today’s Giants vs. Nats game was special. Sofia and I sat in the Right Field stands right above the newly acquired Jason Werth. This brought memories from our June 25, 2009, 30 Ballparks and a Baby stop at Tropicana Field when we watched a rematch of the 2008 World Series, the Rays and the Phillies. Sitting right behind us that night was a young die-hard Rays’ fan that was still upset at the Phillies beating the Rays in the World Series. This young fan had perfected his baseball “chatter” and his target that night, Jason Werth. He told Jason “here’s a quarter, go get yourself a cup of coffee cause it’s not as if you are doing anything else” and would quickly follow with “hope you enjoy last years ring because it’s going to be your last”. Punchline after punchline: “Must be hot under that hat, your hair has turned red”. I asked the young fan where he learned his chatter and he quickly replied, “my dad!”, who sat at his side with a sense of pride.
That day in Tampa we joined the Rays fans to root against Jason and the Phillies, but today was a completely different day. Today we cheered for Jason and the Nats who beat the Giants 5-2, but the only part of the game that really mattered was enjoying my time with Sofia and, even though it rained, the day shined.