Of Baseball and Birthdays

Yesterday was my father’s Birthday, which we celebrated in
true baseball style.  The day
started with a college baseball game of UC Irvine versus UC Davis.  My brother attends the first school and
I the second.  The weather was a
force to be reckoned with reaching 
102 during the middle of the game but being tried and true baseball fans
we stayed.  I gave my father the
films Bleacher Bums, and Bang the Drum Slowly as presents and he loved them!
After the college game we drove to Sacramento for dinner and a River Cats
game.  I have always wanted to go
to a River Cats game  and this was
the perfect day to do so with several big league guys rehabbing there.  Our car tells the temperature outside
and at one point on our way to Sacramento it read 108! Yikes!

 

We ended up at the world’s strangest and possibly most
awesome restaurant, Joe’s Crab Shack. 
There is the most bizarre amalgamation on the ceiling of sharks, fish,
crabs, lights, TVs, records, beer signs, and other oddities.  Halfway through out meal strobe lights
came on and the waiters proceeded to perform a country line dance in the middle
of the restaurant. It was very funny but hard to concentrate on your food or
conversation.  Since it was my
fathers birthday they told the restaurant he was turning 21 (yeah I believe
that) and that he had always wanted to be a cow boy.  They put a cowboy hat on him and as we sang Happy Birthday
wanted him to ride around on a horse*. 
(It was really a kid’s toy of a horse head on a stick) My dad gave me
the most evil look and slowly got up swinging the horse around like it was a
bat and he was a ball player. 
After the song he came back to the table and proceeded to playfully hit
me with the horse.  This lead to
many promises of getting me back on my birthday. Next year.

 

We walked back to Raley field and they were playing out song
Glory Days by Bruce Springsteen! It was meant to be.  The outside of the stadium is landscaped and is so beautiful
as is the inside.  It turned out to
be Daric Barton bobble head night so it was exciting to get something so
awesome for free!  Once inside it
truly felt like a minor league park and I loved it.  The stadium was just the right size and they had good food!
The field was so pristine and the announcer had an extremely funny way of
announcing players.  In between
innings there were the most campy, silly and absurd events going on.  They had an American Idol type contest,
a hit the water balloon contest, a catch the fly ball contest, and a stroller
race.  It most certainly felt like
a minor league park.  Eric Chavez,
Travis Buck and Lenny Dinardo were al playing in the game and it was fun to see
some of the big leaguers.  Chavy
hit 2 doubles which was exciting! It was also military appreciation night and
the River Cats had camo print jerseys. 
My father and I kept score as usual the entire game and just enjoyed
each other’s company a lot.  All in
all it was an amazing magical night and as alays it reminded me why I love
baseball so much.  

2 Comments

you described our experience sooooooooo beautifully I felt like I had re-lived it! thanks for a truly great time (although I will remember the birthday trick and you had better be ready for your bday).
luv ya….dad

you have described our day beautifully…..it was quite A day! but I will not forget the birthday trick at restaurant so you better be ready for your bday next year…..luv ya

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