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ello again baseball fans! We have just
completed day two of our Seattle Mariner Spring Training odyssey and it is time
to update you on the latest baseball news from the desert. It was another
beautiful day in Peoria with a slight morning haze burning off by 10:30 AM to
reveal a beautiful blue sky that stayed that way the rest of the day. The
morning temperature was in the ‘70s but as the sun made its full appearance it
started to climb fast. To us Seattleites this is summer weather. I heard it was
raining and 50 in Seattle. I feel for you guys up north.
Raul Ibanez in batting cage |
We
made it to the Mariners morning practice in time to get some good autographs we
thought, but for some reason not many of the big leaguers showed. I got the
chance to get to know some of the other fans visiting, a guy named Ray from San
Diego and a guy named Bill from Kirkland, Washington. Ray is an avid autograph
collector and Bill just seemed to be hanging out taking in anything that might
be happening. They both were older gentleman, older than me even, and we had a great
time talking baseball and sharing our observations about things. Finally some
of the Mariners regulars made it to the batting cages to take some swings. The
cages are shut off from the public so players can get their work in but there
are some holes through which you can peer. By sticking my camera lens through
these holes I got some good shots of Jesus
Montero, Kendrys Morales and Raul Ibanez at batting practice. Alas…despite
our arriving early enough there was no chance for autographs.
While
I was talking to Ray and Bill, Chris and Tim wandered off somewhere and I
finally found them sitting in an area that had a sign guarding it that said “Authorized Personnel Only”. Knowing
these two were definitely not “authorized”, I took the opportunity to take a
picture for evidence but could find no one to report them to. We got a laugh
out of that.
Salt River Fields,,,Spring home of the Colorado Rockies |
With
not much happening out at practice, we took off and caught some lunch and then
headed out to Scottsdale and “Salt River
Fields”, the spring training home of the Colorado Rockies. “Salt River Fields” is a baseball complex that the
Rockies share with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The main stadium is absolutely gorgeous with the greenest grass contrasting
with the classic brown infield dirt and all set against a bright blue sky.
Beyond the outfield fence in all directions is a bright green, grassy rise that
people can sit on and picnic while watching the game. If you like baseball and
the ambience of it you would be in hog heaven at this place. Our seats for the
game made things even more perfect. We were, as Bob Uecker says, in the “front
row”, down the right field line just past first base. We were right on the
field and, but for the rolled up tarp in front of us, could have easily leaned
over the short wall and touched the playing field. Before the game started the
Rockies players were passing right in front of us as they walked to the team
dugout and often stopped to give autographs to the fans, one of whom was Chris,
who got three player signatures on his game ticket.
Rockies players signing autographs |
At
1:15 PM the game got under way and once again the Mariners looked like a vastly
improved team against last year’s edition. Our starting pitcher was Erasmo Ramirez and he showed that he is
a strong contender for a spot on the regular season rotation. He pitched six
strong innings, scattering eight hits while giving up two runs. Though he gave
up several well hit balls that went for extra bases, he was extremely effective
at limiting the damage and stranding the runners. Meanwhile the Mariners
mounted a ten hit attack while winning the game by a 5-2 score. Continuing
their newfound power this spring they got two more long balls, one from Kendrys Morales and the other from new
comer Mike Jacobs. The Mariners have
now hit 41 home runs this spring; a figure that I believe leads the Cactus
League. Jesus Montero also had a
double and a single as did Kyle Seager
and Mike Morse got on base 3 times.
Kyle Seager hitting a double vs Colorado Rockies |
Despite
the Mariners offensive prowess, the highlight of the game had to be when Chris,
with Tim’s help, got a foul ball. In the eighth inning Mariner center fielder Michael Saunders was hitting and
scorched a ground ball just foul down the first base line. Chris had the glove
on that I brought to the game for just such an eventuality. He was sitting on
my right and Tim was sitting on my left. Chris had talked to me about getting a
foul ball and now here was his chance. As the ball approached he dove forward
from his seat, extended out and over the tarp and reached down with the glove blocking
the ball’s progress. As Chris was doing this Tim leaped from where he was
sitting on my left and also dove over the tarp. I stayed in my seat and was treated
to the incredible view of Chris and Tim’s backsides while their heads and arms
had disappeared, obscured by the tarp. Somehow between the two of them they corralled
the ball and when Chris pulled himself back up from the tarp it was with ball
in hand and a satisfied grin on his face. There is nothing like getting a foul
ball at a baseball game!
Chris got a foul ball...with help from Tim |
There
you go fans…you now have your Day Two report. The Mariners are 2-1 in the games
we have seen and they definitely look to this long time observer to be a much
improved team. Tomorrow is our last day in the desert; our time here has passed
all too quickly. In the morning we hope to get some autographs at long last and
then will catch one more game before heading for the airport and back to rainy
Seattle. Rest assured that Chris, Tim and I will make the most of the short
time we have left in the desert.
Signing
off for now…your Spring Training reporter…Mark
Arnold!
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Wow I feel like Im there when I read this. Sounds like a very exciting weekend all round. I am happy you all went together. I think you make a good Spring Training Reporter Mark!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Colleen! Unbelievable weekend of baseball and sun. MA
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