BACK-TO-BACK METS VS. ASTROS 10/3-10/4
I could not wait for this weekend to come. Yeah, it's a month later, but I remember being so amped up for this weekend. I was going to the last 2 regular season games @ Citi, to see the Mets against the Astros. The second game will be up at a later time. This is the story of game 1....
I was meeting Alex from riveravenue.mlblogs.com at the Jackie Robinson Rotunda. It was about an hour prior to the gates opened. I saw him, went over to him, and was barely able to say sup before Ron Darling came along. I forget what, but something was slowing me down, so I handed Alex my mets hat and sharpie. He got an autograph on I think a ball, and generously got one on my hat. We then discussed our plans for the day and were waiting by the team store entrance just talking. Then out of nowhere, there's Hunter Pence and his little crew! Just right in front of us. We each got his auto. It was so unexpected. On top of that, he's one of Alex's favorite players. Here are the ph
otos.
Sorry there kinda seperate, I couldn't fix it. The left is the Hunter Pence auto I got, the middle is the Ron Darling auto I got, and the Bottom is Alex with his autos.
After this, we waited at the gate and Alex, who is very generous, gave me an extra copy of his ticket to the club behind home plate. It was an extremely awesome club, and the seats behind them were also awesome.
Anyway, when we went in it was really empty. It had been overcast all day, but the astros still had bp. We toured the very nice empty club until the Astros came out.
The pitchers eventually warmed up down the line, and I got in position of the three furthest toward the foul pole having catch. It was Jose Valverde, Wilton Lopez, and Samuel Gervacio. I asked Valverde early on if I could have it. [Lopez and Valverde were close to me, Gervacio was in the outfield. Just as they were finishing up, bp had been in progress for a few seconds, a batter ripped one down the line. Valverde had his back turned, and Lopez went over and flipped it up to me for #1. Then, a minute later Valverde threw me the other one since he hadn't seen it for #2. They, and every one I got from the Astros had the famous H on it.
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I then moved to Left Field, and within 5 minutes I got a Hunter Pence homerun. I ran over two sections and up a few rows. Many people were chasing, but then it took an awesome bounce, and I found myself chasing it straight through an empty row. I picked it up as it slowed down for #3. The astros still had about 15 minutes left, but I went towards the foul pole where I met up with Alex. I got a foul homer that landed near me and hit off a chair to my foot. That was #4. Then for the first time I met Todd and Tim from cookandsonbats.mlblogs.com. They were awesome, and I was with them for most the day.
We made it over to the astros dugout, and when they came in coach Stretch Suba threw me my fifth of the day, and threw Todd/Tim their second. Tim's gonna be a great ballhawk when he grows up, with all this experience. Here he is showing off his first ever Citi Field ball.
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I was having a pretty good day. Five balls for half a bp, not bad. Alex, Todd and Tim, and I then walked around until pregame throwing. Alex and I were positioned next to the dugout behind third base. When Michael Bourn finished throwing with Miguel Tejada, he threw me the ball for number 6. Then when Kaz Matsui finished throwing with his translator, his translator threw me the ball. I felt bad because Alex was trying for it and I was pointing to him, but the translator threw it to me instead. Alex said it was ok, but I still feel it was cheap. The game was good, and during one of the innings a random worker in the astros threw me a foul grounder that went in there. It was a citi gamer of course. And it was number 8.
Then, when I was behind the dugout with Alex, it started to drizzle. Then it rained. Then it poured and they delayed the game. We had stayed, and my food was soggy. But, we both ran over to the umpires tunnel, and ump Damian Beal gave us each a gamer. #9!
We went up soaked into the extremely nice club behind homeplate and dried off. Most of the game, we played for foul balls behind the plate before and after the delay, but NOTHING was hit there. It was so empty after the delay, if anything came back one of us would've gotten it.
We then went to the J.R.R., where we met up with Todd and Tim. Alex and I got to witness Tim fake crying, because he couldn't climb up on the big 42. But as soon as we mentioned we could have a catch, Tim smiled and was all for it. He was so awesome during the day, sometimes wild, but still awesome.
The delay lasted for about 2 hours and 15 minutes, where we hung out with Todd and Tim all over the stadium, doing so many things. We were behind the dugout when the players came back out to warm up. I got Chris Johnson to throw me #10 there, and I was just two away from tying my record!
I was behind homeplate for the rest of the game until the bottom of the ninth, and there I got the bat boy to throw me #11 after a foul tip. It was another gamer!
Todd&Tim, Alex, and I all were at the umps tunnel at the end of the game.
Todd&Tim, Alex, and I all were in perfect position to get a ball from the ump.
Todd&Tim, Alex and I all were successful, and got a ball from umpire Damian Beal at the end of the game.
YES! I had tied my previous record of 12! I then said goodbye to Todd&Tim until next year, and Alex until the next day.
Here are the commemoratives from the game.
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And here is a partial TPX batmark on one.
