I'm starting to get excited about moving back to our hometown. Among other things, I'm looking forward to being surrounded by people that love the same sports teams I do. Sure it's fun to cheer on my home team in other cities but nothing compares to celebrating a Bengals' touchdown with a sea of orange and black or beating pots and pans in the streets like it's NYE after the Reds win the World Series (you know, like that one time in 1990 when I was 8! It's actually one of my first memories, I have a terrible memory. I digress)!
Last week, while my brother and sister-in-law were in town, we went to a Reds game in San Diego (actually, the whole reason they came out to visit us was because the Reds were in town and they have a goal to see a Reds game in every stadium in America. Back to back series in San Francisco and San Diego was enough to convince them to come out west of a visit.).
Last week, while my brother and sister-in-law were in town, we went to a Reds game in San Diego (actually, the whole reason they came out to visit us was because the Reds were in town and they have a goal to see a Reds game in every stadium in America. Back to back series in San Francisco and San Diego was enough to convince them to come out west of a visit.).
We got to Petco Park super early so Brad + Jamie could watch batting practice and try to get a few autographs.
Warmups
There was a pretty good sized crowd of Reds fans waiting along the 3rd base line in hopes of scoring autographs. I was just there for the photos.
Apparently Joey Votto doesn't often stop for autographs but he did that day and Brad + Jamie got their jersey's signed.
When Brandon Phillips came over, I decided to ask him for a selfie. I follow him on Twitter & IG and he seems like a pretty cool dude, and he didn't disappoint.
Then he replied to my tweet and called me deb, which, at first I thought he got my name wrong, but after some thorough Google searching and reading through his twitter feed, I discovered it's some sort of slang for females, generally of the attractive variety, so I guess he can call me deb if he likes. I am far too uncool for twitter and I'm ok with that!
Anyways, back to the baseball game...BP almost got beaned in the head by a wild pitch.
I was working on my timing but, even though we had great seats, eventually my arms got tired of holding my camera at a goofy angle to be able to shoot around all the other fans, so I only got a few decent photos of the game.
We lost but we still had a good time. I'm glad the next game we go to will be at Great American Ball Park (GABP), I love our home stadium!
GO REDLEGS!
3 comments:
They have the best goal ever! I have friends who are want to see the Dodgers play in every stadium. They PCSed back from Oki last summer and managed to see a couple games while they road tripped to their new midwest home.
How fun! I want to just go to every MLB stadium for a game, any game- but to follow one team to all the stadiums would be really fun!
How neat to get those autographs and pics from your home team! I love the twitter shootout. Or whatever the term is!
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