The Cleveland Indians are 12-4 to start the season. Wahoo!
I was born and raised an Indians fan. Back in the day when people understood the sport namesake was intended to be a sign of heritage for the area, not slight to a group of people. Back when the municipal stadium on the edge of the lake held 80,000 people - and there was always a good seat left for a last minute drive down for the game.
That stadium has since been replaced with a new home for the football team and a separate one for the baseball team. First it was Jacob's Field. A shiny new park, with beautiful views, great seats, easy access and parking, and during the 90's some really good winning seasons.
Personally, I like to think of it as a direct line to heaven.
(Now the field has been renamed Progressive Field.)
Funny Story: In college a few friends and I went to Savannah, Georgia for spring break. It was sunny and warm, and heavenly after the long Ohio winter. One day while in a mall sports shop, we noticed a large display of baseball apparel. Always on the lookout for good Tribe wear (because real fans wear it no matter how the season has been going), we tried on some winter coats. The native of Savannah asked why on earth they would put baseball emblems on winter clothing. We just laughed and said "so you've never been to Cleveland on opening day, have you?" Yes, it snows on opening day some years and if we are blessed enough to make it deeper into post season, you're going to need those woolens under your pants/shirts to ride out the 9 innings after dark. Cleveland gets a bad rap sometimes, but Indians fans are as true as you'll ever find.
Happy Baseball season!
8 comments:
made me laugh! (growing up in Wis. I understand the need for winter apparel!) And I cannot think of the Cleveland Indians without thinking of one of our favorite movies, Major League. :)
LOVE your new header and inset photo of yours truly!!!
Nice to hear from another Baseball fan...Being born n raised in Baltimore Md....I root for the Orioles! All the great players are now retired. Its a shame how the new players have ruined this old time favorite by using steroids!
Hee, hee... I've never understood baseball and the only game I ever attended made me exhausted with boredom. I suspect it's something you have to grow up with to appreciate. Though, if the truth be known, I don't care for many sports at all. But I can feel your love and enthusiasm shining through. I hope it all goes well for your team.
Fun post to read. I wish I was more of a sports fan, my husband loves baseball, basketball, football, golf, etc. He married a girl whose dad used to take his girls to watch him play cricket which seemed to last forever. Not pointing any fingers Dad but this may be why I glazed over on sports a long, long time ago though I still keep trying.
Love this post... great photo, love the rainbow and if you hadn't of said anything, I would have thought, gosh really professional.... Being English I don't get baseball but I do get the whole supporting fan stuff... good on ya!
ps... love the new header...
Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog...I love your profile. I think I have a rather short (or child like) attention span too. I live in Wisconsin now, but will forever be a Cubs fan.
Haha, I know what you mean about the winter coat thing too; only for one season though...I'm from MN, and immensely enjoying the new outdoor ballpark. BTW, it was a good Twins pounding of the Tribe today... ;)Nice Blog!
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