This blog began as a way to record my musings about preparations and travels to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada February 16-27, 2010. From that amazing experience came this ongoing story of becoming a sports fan. You can follow my tales of awe, agony, and all the emotions in between as well as view pics from seasons of Phillies baseball. Along the way is a little Eagles football thrown in for fun, and even some astronomy and weather related tales. I feel lucky to have witnessed some historic games, some heartbreaking losses, but all wonderful when told from this new fan's point of view.

Blog Archives postings:
Dec 2009-Feb 2010
Olympics
March 2010-Dec 2011
Baseball and more
2011 The Phillies do again, winning the Eastern Championship for the 5th straight year.
April 2012-Sept 27 2012 Not the best season for the Phillies
2013-We wait and see!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

What I've seen since 2010

Here is what I enjoyed during the OlympicsFri. Feb 19 Compulsory Ice Dancing,
Sat. Feb. 20, Russia/Slovakia Women's Hockey,
Sun. Feb 21 Original Dance-Ice Dancing,
Mon. Feb 22 4 concurrent matches Women's Curling,

Tues. Feb 23 Ladies' ski cross, Ladies' skating short program
Weds.Feb 24 Women's Speed Skating

2010

 Philadelphia Flyers Stanley Cup games on TV
Seven Philadelphia Phillies baseball games at Citizens Bank Park
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One Yankees game in New York October 6, 2010
NLDS HISTORIC Game One of the playoff series with the Cincinnati Reds
, OCT 17  23  
National League Pennant: Game Two Phillies 6-Giants 1, Game Six Giants 3- Phillies 2
Nov 15 Eagles vs. Redskins 59-28

So far in 2011
 
March 30 76ers basketball, April 6 Phillies vs Mets
April 6 Phillies and Mets
May 4 Philies and Nationals  10-7
May 25 Phillies, Cincinnatti Reds  5-4

The 19th Inning Win-The Game That Would Never End

A beautiful night for a game, the third against the Cincinnatti Reds. Peter, Gabriela, Barbara and I settle into our seats in the 416 section, just where I like them, high above the first base line just to the right of homeplate.
We look forward to Roy Halladay's pitching, and hope for some good hitting. As the Phillies hold onto a slim 3-0 lead for a good part of the game, Halladay's pitching is erratic, finally letting in 3 runs. And then the fun begins. Inning after inning the teams battle it out. First the Reds get a run, then Ryan Howard belts one out for a homerun. And then..... Well just look.
Peter jokes about the  game that he brought Gabby to that lasted 13 innings. We laugh again as the innings pile up. First 13, then we are introduced to the "14th inning Stretch!"...Singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" for the second time as if we are punch drunk at a New Year's Eve party...
It's also as if we are seeing a double header, but of course it is the SAME game. The teams volley back and forth with some base hits, and even bases loaded at one point for the Phillies.
Soon they let all of us in the upper stratosphere move down one level, since more than half of the crowd has left. It is astonishing that so many of us are still there. I think after the 14th inning stretch there was a sense of accomplishment at reaching that milestone, so why not stay until the end of the party. The mood begins to fade between the 14th and 16th when inning after inning, neither the Phillies nor the Reds can produce anything resembling a run. The mood makers bring out every silly inspirational movie and tv clip from Rocky to Animal House.
We begin to hear from the announcers about the longest Phillies game (21 innings in 1918 against the Cubs-The Cubs won it in Chicago). We wonder if this one will approach that. I wonder if we will have a 21st inning stretch! The music picks up and many of us are standing for every pitch. It seems also that the Phillies, who have gone through at least 4 relief pitchers after Halladay left in the 8th inning have no pitchers left. Kendrick hit a batter. He's out. Bastardo lets in a run. He's out. Madson does pretty well, then Baez who manages to keep the Reds in check. Then Valdez!!!??? A  position player who steps in as a pitcher. (the last time he pitched was in college ball)
The fans light up again,cheering on this quirk in the pitching lineup and the mass rotation of player positions as the catcher becomes the third baseman and others around the field take some new positions.
Quote of the game by a 6 year old seeing his first game. He had many great questions for his dad throughout, but this was the best  "Where is Roy Halladay? Did he go home?"
And so, finally, in the bottom of the 19th inning, it takes a sac fly by Raul Ibanez (Raooooooooooooool) to  break the spell. How? It is only the 2nd out, so Jimmy Rollins on 3rd base is able to tag and run home. Barbara and I don't even realize the game is over until we see the Phillies pour out of the dugout and start the celebration.
Final Score  Phillies 5 Cincinnatti Reds 4





Sunday, May 8, 2011

A cold night for Baseball

A cold night for baseball, almost football weather, so we bundled up in winter jackets, and huddled under a fleece blanket for the second of three games against the Washington Nationals. This was the first of the series of 6 pairs of tickets that I bought on another cold day in December. The seats were literally 'out in left field', a new vantage point for me. To see the big screen, we had to turn out heads behind us, which though at first annoying, I realized meant that for most of the game, I was watching the game instead of the screen.

For the first 5 innings, the game was slow, with few hits on either side..