The Taney Dragons

Ultimately they lose in the semi finals against the tremendous Chicago team, but the city is still in love with these young athletes, rallying around them as hometown heroes
I attend one of the Dragon watch events at City Hall with about 200 people, when the Phanatic arrives with several ballgirls, stacks of free tickets in hand. While in the middle of his customary antics, the ball girls give out the free coupons for tickets. Each coupon is worth 2 tickets and I grab 4 of them. After some posts on Facebook and a few emails enough people want to attend the Tuesday night game against the Washington Nationals, a team that is currently hot and in first place in their division.
Then I hear that the Taney Dragon parade and pre game ceremony will be on Wednesday night. With some trips to the box office to do the exchanges, I get tickets to both games.

For the first, I am joined by Mike and Joe along with Rachel, Mike's daughter and her children Mia, Daniel visiting from Denmark for a wedding. While Daniel, who has played softball explains the basics to Mia a first timer, We (meaning me and Joe) are excited that Cole Hamels is pitching and are not disappointed for the first 6 innings when he pitches brilliantly supported by a single homer and an RBI home run. He is able to keep the Nats at bay until the 7th inning, when his change up pitch does not go over the plate. With the bases loaded, the Nats eventually score 2 runs for a 3-2 game. Even I know that another pitcher is needed to come into the game, but no one is warming up in the bullpen. So, in the next inning another run evens up the score.

Another win for the Phils and the 2nd against the Nats in this homestand.
But it doesn't end there. Tomorrow is Taney day, another game, and next week the Yankees, then Sept 9 the last game with Peter. Wonder when the last home game is scheduled? Time to scour StubHub for one last game to close out the season.