Sunday, February 13, 2011

Anticipation for a Very Special Day Tomorrow

Tomorrow is a day I have longed for!  It is a day I dreamed about ever since the cold November rain turned to December snow and January ice.  Tomorrow is a day that warms the heart.  It gives us hope.  It brings with it the thrill of the unknown.  The promises made will begin to come to fruition.  Will there be disappointment?  How could there be?  Do you know what tomorrow is?








That's right, sports fans.  Pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training tomorrow.  Cliff Lee will be back in a Phillies uniform.  God is in His Heaven, and at least on a mound of dirt, somewhere in Clearwater, all will be right with the world.

4 comments:

  1. Haha! Well, we may share the Dallas Cowboys in football, but we do not share the same baseball team. I've always hated the Phillies. :-D

    You are going to be shocked for who I root for in baseball. Are you ready? No, not the Yankees or the Mets. Can't stand either one as well. I am a long time suffering Baltimore Orioles fan. Don't ask how that came about. Let it suffice it to say that a little boy fell in love with the third base play of Brooks Robinson. I have to admit that it was great as a boy - they had great teams from the sixties through the eighties but the last twenty years have been torture. And with the Yankees and Red Sox in that same division, it looks hopeless for the Orioles. But every year springs hope. Maybe this year!

    Oh by the way, the Phillies will win big this year. They may have put together the best pitching staff since the Orioles in the early seventies.

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  2. Well, don't speak so soon, there my friend. The only American League ball park I have ever visited was the Orioles' old stadium. I don't even remember the name of it. Only that I got to see Jim Palmer pitch. Sometime back in the late 80's/early 90's. I was friends with a couple of guys who lived near Harrisburg, PA and folks in those parts didn't root for the Phils, they followed the Orioles. So one night I took a bus from Wellsville, PA with the lcoal Lions Club to see the Orioles play. Sadly, I can't even remember who they played! I only know it was a great game, the Orioles won, and I rode a bus full of very happy rural folks back home to Wellsville, PA.

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  3. oooops, meant late 70's, early 80's. In the late 80's/early 90's I was in the midst of childbearing,etc. A mind is a terrible thing to lose! lol

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  4. LOL, I knew it coudn't be late 80's. Palmer retired in 1984. The old ball park was called Memorial Park. I think I was at the old park once, but i can't remember it. Talk about losing a mind. You should really go down to see the new one, the one by the inner harbor. It's a magnificent park, the best in baseball in my humble opinion.

    Should I remind you the Orioles beat the phillies in the 1983 world series? :-P

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