Fish Tank: Best time of year

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August and September brings the buzz of basketball and the start of football and while some sports fans think it’s the best time of year, I don’t. Give me February and March, for the simple reason of optimism. I look forward to pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training and the smaller schools knocking off Goliath during March madness. I like how it warms up and you can start to shed the gym surroundings for the sight of a baseball diamond. If you haven’t caught on by now, I am huge baseball fan. I read the trade rumor blogs, the team pages and follow all the hot prospects, and with the best time of the year about to open up I feel robbed.

I feel robbed by Roger Clemens, Brian McNamee and Congress. I feel robbed by John Rocker and Bud Selig. And I feel robbed by my team for not making the additions needed to make a run at the World Series. But that the last one is beside the point.

I don’t want to take the approach of breaking down Clemens and McNamee on Capital Hill, nor do I want to touch the John Rocker comments. I do want to discuss how baseball and the fans were robbed of its’ purest form. The optimism a fan feels when players walk into camp in Florida and Arizona is exhilarating. Even the Royals and Devil Rays have hope on the first days of Spring Training. But with one day to go until camps open, scandal and steroids looms over the players and fans like a raging storm cloud. I can’t stand the fact that we’ll be worried about retired Roger Clemens instead of who could be the next “Rocket Man.” Yes we know over the years baseball has been corrupted, but let it go! We can’t change the past, we can only learn from it. Let’s concentrate on how to make the small and mid-market teams just as competitive as the Yankees and Red Sox. Let’s worry about breaking down the players union to level the paying and playing field so we don’t kill the fans at the gate.

To many times it’s the off the field garbage that is grabbing headlines, remember the days when baseball was full of guys like Ryan Howard and David Ortiz. I call them Teddy’s, guys “Who walk quietly and carry a big stick.” I am not saying baseball players need to be mute or subdued, but I believe we need to get back to the purity of the game. It’s about the fans, not the ‘roids, it’s about the pennant, not the crimes and it’s about the game, not the lawyers. It’s a game, that’s what people who can’t stand sports believe and for a sport like baseball that is trying to appeal to that demographic they are blowing it.

Posted by on 02/13 at 04:47 PM

Chris, I also love baseball season.  Last March, I had the opportunity to see the Cardinals in Jupiter, FL for my first spring training game.  It was really fun being able to see some of my favorite players in a different setting.  I loved being that close to the game, it was like being at a minor league game.  Speaking of, I love getting to the minor league games whenever I can, either in Myrtle Beach for the Pelicans and especially for the Springfield Cardinals in Missouri!

Posted by  on  02/13  at  05:55 PM

I feel your pain. I’ve completely given up on MLB. Thankfully, I have Gamecock baseball to follow. NASCAR helps but nothing can replace football around our house. We’re counting down the days until the spring game.

I wish Congress would stay out of this baseball mess. Their agenda should be focused on real issues such as ending this recession.

Bring on the Phantoms.

Posted by  on  02/14  at  12:24 PM

I couldn’t sleep last night.  That’s how excited I am.

But no matter what happens with the Rocket, or if Bud Selig’s skin can droop off his face anymore...two words put it all behind.  It makes it all go to the back burner, or left field if we’re gonna keep up with the baseball analogies.  There’s two words that shake the winter weather, and breathe a warm breeze through the hibernated souls of sports fans.  Two words.....

PLAY BALL!

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