I grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. Being a kid in St. Louis, means you are usually enamored by three things: The hottest toy, The St Louis Arch, and Cardinals baseball.
Baseball has always been in my blood. I loved the days my dad would tell me to grab my glove and jump in the car, as I knew I was going to the stadium to sit and watch some men play the sport that I love so much. At that time, Busch Stadium had a bleacher section where tickets didn't go on sale until 1.5 hours before game-time. $4 and you were in like flint.
Lou Brock was my first favorite, followed by Ozzie, Tudor, Lankford, Pujols, Edmunds, Carpenter, Yadi, etc.
I loved going to the park and seeing these guys and knowing that each year, there was a chance to win the big one.
But times change, I have since moved to Austin, Texas, where football reigns and very few people care about the sport I love. The memories remain, and even at 45 years old, I still feel like a kid, full of wonder, awe, and anticipation of the upcoming season.
Thankfully I can stream every game now with MLB's baseball package, much to the chagrin of @isaria (She grew up in NY, as a casual Mets fan so, she didn't "get" baseball)
And while I have to work today when the first game of the season starts, I'll be able to catch some of it through streaming radio.
But it's opening day, and while I may be 800+ miles away from my favorite team, I can still watch them and feel that all is right in the world for a few hours.
nice sports bro bro @swelker101
I grew up in STL too. Miss going to these games! 😭
I haven't been to an MLB game since I was a kid.
One of things I want to do this year is attend a Brewers game. I need to check their schedule and see when they come to FL.