Two years ago, Ted and I went to a Cardinals Spring Training game in Jupiter, FL. We enjoyed it so much, we bought tickets to do it again this year on our Spring Break Road Trip. Just like last time, it was sunny with a temperature in the mid-70s–a great day to sit outside and watch baseball. We were hoping some flying objects would leave the field, and they did–twice. Unfortunately, both were hit by the Mets and the Cards lost the game, 5-4. It’s Spring Training, so no big deal; just being at the game was fun for us.
One of the things I like best about Spring Training games is that the stadium is much smaller than Busch Stadium. There are only about 4,000 seats and no more than 20 rows. We were in the eighth row behind home plate looking directly down the first base line. We could see all the players’ faces and could even hear them talking. I believe this is referred to as an “intimate” setting. Whatever. It’s more fun and more personal than watching from hundreds of feet away.
Tim Tebow, a former NFL player, decided he’d like to try playing baseball. The Mets are giving him a chance. He wasn’t spectacular, but he got a hit. His jersey has a number (97), but no name because he doesn’t have a contract with the Mets yet. If they keep him, will he get a new shirt, or will the team seamstress just add his name to this one?
I can’t believe what good timing I had on this picture. You can see the pitcher after releasing the ball, Matt Carpenter showing the bunt, the catcher in position, the umpire focused on the ball, the first baseman running into the infield to play the bunt, and the ball just in front of the bat.
It was a good game and fun in the sun. We’ll have to do this again.