9 Innings of Therapy

For those who’d rather listen to the blog post than read, press play.

 

bark1So after a crap week of rainouts, and an almost rainout I took to believe would be a rainout, I go to work Tuesday to find out my company is moving to Florida.

I guess Karma heard what I said to Mother Nature about drilling me. Except, she went to put one inside my ear and knocked me flat on my ass in the process.

We were all given two choices. Move with them and they will give us our jobs, same salary, reasonable moving expenses, a couple of months rent and such. In all honesty, they’re wonderfulyl generous to their employees. Option two – stay and find new work.

I am not moving. I will stay and have to find new work.

So if ever I needed therapy, NOW is the time.

that same day, of course, I don’t go to a game. I go straight home and talk with Stacy. Get her up to speed. We breathe in through our noeses, out through our mouths and know everything will be OK. We have gone through worse. This is upsetting, and it is trying and it is distracting but it is not the end of the world.

Go to hell, Karma. Suck an egg, Mother Nature.

This is not to say I am not still fucked up over it. Believe me. I am. But I’ll still get up without dusting myself off.

the weather was clear the next day – a rarity if you read my prior blog post. I looked at Stace. Stace looked at me. “I want to go,” I tell her. “Go!” she tells me, with a smile. “Get these dishes done first though,” she continues.

Not sure if she is joking or not about the dishes I get them done straight quick, get a kiss and an amazing hug from her and I head to another Somerset Patriots game.

When I tell you nine innings of baseball on a beautiful evening can be therapeutic, you can believe me. Granted it is not for everyone. But you already know as you read this if it is for you.

It is for me. You’ve likely gathered that already. Besides, the way I see it, at most its $14 a seat for two plus hours of therapy.

Show me one therapist worth their salt that gives you that rate?

Sure. Maybe it DOESN’T change the circumstances, but it does provide a fine distraction.

Selfishly speaking, however, I would rather they not be on the road for the next week. I just hate it when my therapists are out of town.

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She Should of Drilled Me, Instead

I didn’t expect her to start me off with the hammer.  But when it came I swear I saw it so well it was the size of a cantaloupe.  I’m gonna drive that ball 400’ and I can’t miss.

Yet, I do.  Fell right off the damned table and fooled me.

Stiiiiiiiiiiiirike one.

Trying again, I thought she’d throw another deuce.  I was right.  But this one looked like it was going to hang.   My eyes, and the ball, got big.  I was ready for it to break on me late but not that much.  Fooled again.  Swing and a miss.

Stiiiiiiiiiiiirike twooooooo.

Now I’m in the hole, 0 and 2.  Another deuce?  Maybe heat?  She’s fooled me twice, she wouldn’t a third time, would she?  I bear down and shorten up on the bat.

She winds, kicks, and delivers.  She is deliberate and disciplined, methodical in her approach and has inexplicable volumes of experience.  She fires a vapor-ball toward the plate.  Coming in chest high, I pull the trigger.  Yes!  Heat!  THIS I can hit, I think.  I got this.  Say goodbye to Mr. Rawlings.

Man, I swung and missed so hard I made the Mighty Casey look like Tinkerbell tiptoeing through the tulips.

She didn’t come with the heat.  It was a slider. The bleeping thing broke on me and I left a three-foot hole in the batters box.

Stiiiiiiiiiiiirike three!

Boys and girls, lemme tell you, when Mother Nature is on the bump, she’s got some filthy stuff.

Or, in other words …

I had tickets to last Thursday and Saturday’s Somerset Patriot baseball games.  I also had a ticket for Monday’s Thunder game in Trenton.  For weeks, I was elated at the prospect of my three-games-in-five-days schedule.  Iowa ain’t got nuthin’ on Bridgewater and Trenton.  THIS is Heaven.

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Thursday – July 20, 2017 TD Bank Ballpark

Well, by the fourth inning of Thursday’s Patriots game, rain gave reason to pull the tarp.  I waited 45 minutes then went home.  I thought they would call it off.  “I have tickets to two more games,” I told myself.  “Not a worry.”

Wrong.Mother Nature threw me a curve and put a stop to the rain.  Shortly after settling in at home I received an alert on my phone tells me the tarp is coming off.  Patriots and Bees will resume play at 9:25 p.m.  Kyle Roller proceeds to hit not one, but two home runs, driving in four and the Patriots win 5-1.

Strike one on me.

Saturday comes and my Stacy joins me.  The rains move in an hour before they holler Play Ball!   Tonight could go either way.   I told Stace “let’s not bother.  You will have a lousy time in the rain.  I’m the baseball nerd here.  I live for this stuff.  Not you,” I say.

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Me & My Favorite

She won’t hear of it.  “C’mon, Patrick.  Let’s go,” she says.  “Let’s give it a shot.”

I love this woman more every day.  You’ve no idea.

We go to TD Bank Ballpark and with a delayed start get there by the first pitch.  It starts to look good.

We get to our seats, watch an inning or two in and it starts to mist.  We can handle it.  Then it drizzles.  We are toughing it out.  Then it rains and it is time for funnel cake.  1,600 calories a bite, we waddle back to our seat and the rain lets up.

Rats.  I spoke to soon.  Here it comes again.

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Saturday – July 22, 2017 TD Bank Ballpark

We admit to ourselves and each other it’s time to go.  It wasn’t going to let up.  On our drive home Patriots announcer Marc Schwartz told his listeners they’re reaching for the tarp.  About an hour later, it was called.

Strike two.

Monday’s forecast did not look too bad.  Not overly promising, but not bad.  I felt good about my chances.  Hell, I even bought a Trenton Thunder umbrella with clear panels to see through just in case it is just a passing shower.  As a matter of fact, as she reads this very post, Stacy is also learning for the first time that I bought a Trenton Thunder umbrella – for $25.00 – even though I had another umbrella in the car at the time .  🙂

The evening started with beautiful weather.  Mild, slight breeze and zero humidity and – dare I say it – sunshine.

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Monday July 24, 2017 Arm & Hammer Park

Then, of course, BECAUSE I WAS AT THE FLIPPING GAME, Mother Nature had different plans.

In the middle of the fourth, the sky behind the stadium grew black.  The Umps called time and said get the tarp.  Within seconds it poured.  There was thunder, lightning, and water teaming from the heavens.  A deluge of rain fell on the Thunder faithful racing toward the concourse.  As time went on and the umpires decided what to do, I grabbed a beer and kept my eyes open for an Ark.

The battery on my cell was dead so I could not look at the radar.  I resorted to prayer, pleading it will pass through.  I kept the faith.  Damn it, I’m getting at least one game in this week!

Nope.

It didn’t stop.  The umpires gave it an hour and threw up their hands.  Game postponed.

Strike three.

I suppose if you were to look at the bright side of this story it would be (a) I got to go to the ballpark three times  (b) If you add up all the innings I did see, it’s almost like a full game (c) I had funnel cake and (d) I can use the tickets from the rainouts for another game.  It’s like getting free baseball!

But, that might be you.  I don’t.

Far as I’m concerned, I would have rather Mother Nature drill me in the ribs than miss three baseball games.

#ASG2017 @SOMPatriots

spb-460020all20star20web202pg_20banner.jpgThis is why The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball has thrived for the last 20 years: amazing entertainment at ridiculously affordable prices.

Tomorrow night they are presenting their 20th Annual All-Star Game. Hosted at the home of the Somerset Patriots’ in TD Bank Ballpark, the eight-team league are split into two divisions (Liberty & Freedom) and each will have 22 representatives on each roster.

Eight locals from the Patriots will be in uniform for the Liberty Division.  Pitchers Rick Teasley, David Kubiak, and Duane Below will join catcher Yovan Gonzalez, infielders Tyler Bortnick and Carlos Guzman, and outfielders Aharon Eggleston and Justin Pacchioli.

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But here’s the thing … it is so much more than an assemblage of the leagues best players.  The Patriots organization have put together an event in which I would never expect a “Minor league” venue to put on.  By that I mean, more specifically, there are SO MANY EVENTS PLANNED that I haven’t the slightest notion how they plan to fit it into one evening.

My gut tells me, however, they’ll nail it and it’s going to be epic.

First, they’re giving away a mess of stuff:

  • Commemorative 20th Atlantic League All-Star Ticket (All Fans)
  • Tricorn Hats (1st 500 Kids)
  • All-Star Baseball Card Sets (1st 1,000 Kids)
  • All-Star Pins (1,000 Adults)
  • Commemorative Game Program (1st 3,500 Fans)

On tap for the night are the following:

  • Season Ticket Holders get in early to watch Batting Practice
  • Gates Open to General Public at 5 pm
  • An Autograph Session with all the players
  • Home Run Derby with the best HR hitters in the league.
  • All-Star Player Introductions
  • 7:10 Play Ball!!!

But that’s not it.

A Yankee fan like me is LOVING that the Honorary Managers are Sparky Lyle and Willie Randolph!

Plus, Gary Gaetti – whom I remember very well, and fondly, as a member of the Twins, is Managing the Freedom team,.

The entertainment?  Holy Mackerel

  • Zooperstars! The World-Famous Entertainment Act
  • BirdZerk! America’s Ballpark Prankster
  • Fireworks – Promises to be the BIGGEST FIREWORK DISPLAY in their 20 YEAR HISTORY!!!!!
  • Mascots from around the Atlantic League
  • Revolutionary Cannon fire after the game

And since we are all about the USA and being Patriotic, they’re busting out some serious Revolutionary Spirit:

  • Meet General George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin and Alexander Hamilton and various revolutionary war soldiers
  • See a replica cannon from the Revolutionary War
  • See a revolutionary war encampment
  • Visit tables on the concourse that show various aspects from the Revolutionary War
  • Sign the Declaration of the All-Star Game Document
  • Hear Fife & Drum corps
  • Enjoy period Dance and Dress
  • Feast on a Turkey Leg and Ale

Participants Include:

  • 2nd NJ Regiment, The Queens Rangers on horseback, Mott’s Artillery with a cannon, Heard’s Brigade, Sons of the American Revolution with a cannon, Mock Hearth Cooking, Spinning and Weaving Demonstrations, Fife and Drums of the Old Barracks and the Practitioners of Musick  (note the 2nd NJ, Mott’s Artillery and Queens Rangers, Heard’s Brigade will set up an encampment with tents and also do musket drills)

Need More?  Seriously?  OK then.  Here are some exhibits/games/activities by the following groups:

  • Liberty Hall
  • Heritage Trail Association
  • Washington Crossing Historic Park
  • Washington Crossing State Park
  • Lamb’s Artillery
  • East Jersey Old Town Village
  • Princeton Battlefield Society
  • Children of the American Revolution
  • The Indian King Tavern
  • The Snyder Academy
  • The Jacobus Vanderveer House

Now … if the weather will just cooperate.