Saturday the 18th came
and it was a beautiful day and we made the drive up. What I found outside the
stadium was just a really neat atmosphere, as there were a bunch of houses set
up as party central for the duration of the series. Unfortunately, the NCAA
considered this “riff raff” and getting rid of it was part of the inspiration
to build the new stadium. But I digress. It was just really cool outside of
Rosenblatt Stadium. Rosenblatt itself was a cool stadium. And I was able to
score second row seats just past third base. We had settled into our seats to
watch the California State-Fullerton Titans take on the South Carolina Gamecocks.
The pitchers had warmed up in the bullpen and were heading towards the dugout.
As he made his way towards the dugout to get ready to start the game, South
Carolina catcher Landon Powell tossed this ball to 7-year-old Brent. The game
had not even started and our day was already made!
What a day! Sunny, not a cloud in
the sky. No humidity and a high temperature of about 80 degrees. The perfect
Chamber of Commerce day! Cal State-Fullerton would go on to win the game 2-0. I
found out later that this was the first shutout at the CWS in over 10 years. I
hit a home run that day with this trip. Fullerton would go on the win that series. The next year, my alma mater, Baylor,
made the CWS so the boys and I had to go see them play. And a tradition was
born. I ended up taking the boys to Omaha 8 times for CWS games. These were
some of my most favorite and treasured memories of their childhood. I am so
glad I got to see 7 games in Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. Rosenblatt is a quirky,
yet charming ballpark. I made one game in the new stadium. It is a beautiful
stadium, but it lacks the charm of the old ballpark. For one absolutely perfect
afternoon, I got to forget about life for awhile and I loved it.
This game also helped restore some of my lost love for the game of baseball. I had soured on the game after the strike in 1994 and the subsequent decline of my beloved Royals. But watching the way these kids played the game was a joy. All out hustle. They all ran out those ground balls. They sprinted to and from the dugout at the start and end of every inning. Just a lot of spirit in those young men that day. That reminded me of why I had loved this game from the time I was a kid of about 3 or 4 years old. Thank you all for reading.
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