Like last year, the hubby drove out to the World Series and I joined him for the last 3 days. This year because the drive was farther he left a day early and spent the night near last year’s World Series… and stopped in Cooperstown for pizza.
Before the games actual start, there is the Banquet of Champions. Because the World Series was in Westfield, MA near Springfield, the banquet was held at the Basketball Hall of Fame. Luckily the hubby and I stopped there on our Whirlwind Tour of the East Coast in ’10 otherwise I would have been disappointed that I couldn’t go even though I hate basketball. They closed the Hall of Fame and let the teams have time to visit the Hall of Fame before the banquet.
Like the Regionals in Indiana, it was hot, humid, and rainy. Because of the rain on Friday, they had to move a couple of the games to Saturday. I get a text from the hubby saying he barely survived his plate game on Saturday because it was hot and then there was a rain delay. Since he wasn’t at the main field, there was no A/C to sit in during the rain delay so he baked in his plate gear. I was concerned when he said they took him off his next game and he was in the cooling tent because I knew what happened to one of the umpires at Regionals… and I really didn’t want the phone call saying he was being taken to the ER for heat stroke. I felt better when I got his text saying he was eating and going to the bathroom.
By the time I arrived at the World Series, there were only 6 teams left including the four semi-final teams from last year. Because of the threat of rain, they moved the quarter-final games from the evening to the morning so by the time the hubby picked me up in Worchester and got back to Westfield, the first game was already in the 5th inning. The kid threw a no-hitter for xxx and they ended up winning xxx in xxx innings.
The hubby was on the plate for the 2nd game -- Tri-County ME vs. Janesville, WI… a rematch of last year’s Semi-Final. Just like last year, Janesville came out flat and couldn’t hit the same “junk” pitcher from Maine. I was rooting for Janesville, especially since their shirts said “Lean on Me”. It was sad to see them lose after going 4-1 in pool play but that’s baseball… You play poorly, don’t expect to win.
The semi-finals were two good games. Tri-Valley, CA and Tri-County Maine faced off which was a rematch of last year’s championship game. I really was expecting a blow out like last year but it was a
good game. Unfortunately, Tri-Country just couldn’t manage to win the game. The other game was Bismarck, ND vs. Atlantic Shore, NJ. It was another good game. Bismarck ended up winning.
The final game was under the lights – Tri Valley vs. Bismarck. I was rooting Bismarck all the way. They were winning going into the bottom of the 6th when the pitcher from Bismarck got bowled over at the trying to tag the running out coming home. Then the wheels fell of the bus for them. Bismarck put up a good fight but ended up losing 9-6. I really would have loved to see last year’s champion go down.
Once the game was over, the guys packed up their stuff and I watched the awards ceremony for a bit. All the kids get a trophy and the team gets a trophy. Then they do the All World Series defense and offense teams. When all the awards were handed out, they gave a special award to the Babe Ruth Task Force member that was retiring this was his last World Series. For being around 80, he was a great guy. The hubby was with him the last 2 years at World Series and he thinks highly of the hubby. I know he will be missed.
Like always, the Babe Ruth World Series was a great time. The hubby made some more new friends and connections. I got to watch some good baseball. I wonder where and when his next World Series will be. One thing is for certain when and if he gets another one, it will be good baseball and good times.
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