Showing posts with label Shira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shira. Show all posts

March 3, 2012

The Magic of Baseball

Allie is now officially a published author!  He wrote an amazingly hilarious book with co-authors Jon Chattman and Rich Tarantino called I Love the Red Sox/I Hate the Yankees, and it’s in stores now!  Please buy this book and support Allie's fledgling writing career!  You don’t have to be a baseball fan to read it.

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I must admit, while I’m not a very sporty person, I’ve always believed in the magic of baseball.  In springtime, we have awakened from slumber, ready to take on the world.  By the time baseball’s spring training arrives, the first buds of the season are peeking their way out (here in the northeast, anyway) as players of the game are warming up their muscles and minds for the coming weeks ahead.

Baseball, sometimes referred to as “America’s Favorite Pastime,” can be quite magical in its own way.  Unlike sports such as football or tennis, there are so many more variables involved that makeup the way each game is played, opening multiple paths to fate: anything could happen.  This is why baseball is sometimes also referred to as a “game of destiny.”

Experiencing a game in person can be exhilarating – the intermingling scents of beer and popcorn, the sound of amplified theatrics, the rumble of the crowd cheering.  The most moving component for some may be the memories evoked as a child, perhaps having attended games with a loved one so many years ago.

Fans in the grandstands may have entered the ballpark as individuals, but in the stands, they become a unit – working together as one giant organism seamlessly communicating with all its parts in cheering on their favorite team.  The energy in the grandstand builds as it ebbs and flows with the highs and lows of the game.  It is baseball’s version of the sacred circle.  Picture this – a wave of people stand up at once at one end of the stadium.  Others next to them do the same.  The wave of fans flows through the entire stadium until it reaches the other end of the grandstands.  I can’t help but think this is the macrocosm version of the very essence of an organism – cells collaborating with one another to create energy.  And that energy propels their team to victory.

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Together, fans create this energy for their home team.  This is the very magic that supports teams playing on home turf.  Is it any wonder that teams almost always fare better at home than they do at an away game?  The home team has a built-in support system which creates energy, supplying mental, emotional, and dare I say, psychic strength to the players on the field.  Who can deny this?  The mystical Laurie Cabot, the “Official Witch of Salem" (who gets a shout-out in Allie’s book, by the way), dubbed so by then-Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, embodies this practice by creating spells of achievement for her home team, the Boston Red Sox.  I think all fans do this in their own way, even if they don’t remotely consider themselves witches.

Which brings me to the issue at hand: some fans are so passionate that they help create a demigod out of their home team.  And when two demigods battle, the earth shakes.  Such is the storied rivalry between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.  Not even Shakespeare’s Capulet and Montague families have taken on such passionate competition.  I urge you to read about the infamous baseball rivalry in my husband’s new book, I Love the Red Sox/I Hate the Yankees, in stores now!  Read about the magic and the mayhem, in part fueled by the ever-passionate fans.

Love,

Shira

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http://www.amazon.com/Love-Red-Sox-Hate-Yankees/dp/1600786790/ref=sr_1_35?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1330753701&sr=1-35

October 16, 2011

Family!

My ever growing family and wife!!! My nephew took this pic of us today. It looks like I won't have to turn down tickets to see the Brewers in the World Series. Cyrus loves visiting my hometown! He loves driving through the tunnel to get there. We are not to far away from the birth of our baby. Cyrus will be a big bro sooner than he thinks.

October 10, 2011

Suds Series, Game One

Wishing Princess Mommy A Happy Birthday!
The Brewers and Cardinals renew their rivalry in another phase. It started in the 1982 World Series, continued in the N.L. Central, and now re-emerges in the 2011 N.L.C.S. Yesterday, we missed the live action of the game, but for good reason. We threw an amazing birthday bash for Shira. When I spoke to our family and friends I mentioned I figured everyone would be giving up Week Five NFL and the day in between Yom Kippur and Columbus Day. Little did we know the Brew Crew would be scheduled for Game One. Cyrus et. all had a blast...the food, the venue, the DJ...all were excellent. It was so great to see everyone on this festive day. I got a few updates from Jon, Mike, and Greg. We caught a few of the final outs at Grandpa Rays. The Beer makers scored six runs on 22 pitches in the fifth inning. The game included homers from Braun and Prince. When they both homer the Crew is 28-9. Jerry Hairston, Jr., son of former major leaguer and grandson of Negro Leaguer, had two hits in the two-hole. The Cards, ironically, give me hope in the post-Prince days that will follow the playoffs. As long as Braun is healthy (and signed through 2020), and the Brewers have pitching (Gallardo, Greinke, Marcum) they should remain competitive in the NLC and able to lure some decent players. Game Two is moments away. I'm looking for another home victory as the playoffs move at a quick pace.

October 7, 2011

Tony Plush F Yeah

I remember exactly where I was in 1982 when the Milwaukee Brewers won their only other playoff series. White Plains with my walkman on listening to the 0-2 comeback vs. the California Angels. Tonight I'll remember exactly where I was when Tony Plush aka Nyjer Morgan  knocked in Carlos Gomez to advance the Brew Crew to their first NLCS. The Brewers become the first team to make the ALCS and NLCS in baseball history, but they will face their heated rival and 1982 World Series opponents, The St. Louis Cardinals. I had a feeling only Brewers or Phils would win tonight after Yankee defeat yesterday.  In two nail-biter games that included some pacing and edge of my seat sitting, the Brewers prevailed 3-2 in ten, while the Phils lost 1-0 in a game in which Chris Carpenter threw a gem against his friend Roy Halladay. The Brewers game had all the makings of a choke. The announcers reminded us that Axford had 43 straight saves , the Brewers were 83-1 when leading after nine...well they coughed up the lead. But with Greinke warming up and Gomez on first I finally started to feel confident. Morgan stepped up and I was hoping he'd beat Braun to the game winning punch. Fielder and Nyjer couldn't even speak afterwards, but Braun composed said this is what you play for, it's fun isn't it? I still can't get over this, with Philly loss they now have homefield advantage as long as they play. As I was getting aggravated about Brewers possible blowing game I went into Cyrus' room and gave him a kiss, I can't wait to watch playoff games with him! As my mom pointed out Shira will have to have another baby since each time she has been pregnant the Brewers have been in the playoffs!?

April 15, 2011

Eight Years


Almost two years after Shira and I met we visited San Francisco in 2003. On the trip I proposed to her on the Golden Gate Bridge. Afterwards we went to see the Giants play. Here are a couple of pictures from our trip. That's me out at McCovey Cove and Shira in Golden Gate Bridge Park. In 2011, The Giants are defending champs and Cyrus is enjoying the start of his baseball obsession. We enjoyed listening to him sing Happy Birthday to me! Looking forward to THIS vacation and more memories!

January 1, 2011

1/1/11 Duck!! Incoming New Year!?!



In 2001 Shira and I met! It was spring (just after start of the baseball season :) and by the end of the summer we took a road trip to Cleveland. These are a few photo relics from the trip from our pre-digital days. I will try harder than the past few years to upload pics and comments. Granted, family, friends, and Cyrus are probably the only people who will ever read this. The poor Tribe is back to their losing ways and should be especially dreadful as Shira and I celebrate ten years of having met! Interestingly enough this is the 2nd straight New Years I've been trying to organize the basement. This time into a playroom for Cyrus. Time is going too quickly?!?

January 1, 2010

MMX!


2010 is here! Cyrus enters his 2nd calendar year! A year ago we anxiously awaited his arrival and now we are in a new home with him cruising around. There is something fun and new each day. I finally started to organize the basement and turn into something of a baseball den. My books and some memorabilia are there. I hung up some pennants and pictures as well. Our Vet Stadium seats are facing the TV! Can't wait to take Cyrus to another game...

December 28, 2009

Thank you '09


I won't forget the past year anytime soon! Cyrus entered our lives in January and we moved in the summer. Maintaining a few blogs became difficult, but as the end of the year comes my urge to document things has me writing. We've been blessed with a good little guy, a fun soul. As expected his birth has put many things in perspective. I'm looking forward to taking him to games to watch his excitement. We will have annual trips to Philadelphia and maybe I'll take him to Yankee Stadium when he's a teen. I'm fortunate to have Shira as a wife, she's put up with traveling the U.S. to see games with me. Typically if there are birds or an art museum we both can have a day on vacation. Looking forward to the coming years, I know there will be ups and downs but I have my family to keep me happy!

December 31, 2008

2008...2009!


While so much went wrong in the world Shira and I had a super year! We can only hope that 2009 treats us as well as we begin Baby Year One. So much of my blogging energy has been put into babymagic that I've neglected my baseball blog. But I guess thats what impending faterhood does to my baseball needs. It's offical all FOUR of my sports teams made it into the playoffs this calendar year... Celtics, Red Wings, Brewers, and Dolphins! But more important, I have a loving and creative wife who is about to become an amazing mom! Happy New Year!

February 29, 2008

Leap Day '08!



It's not every day you get to blog on February 29th. Actually it's every four years! But you know that! This pic is from our 2005 trip to KC. We took a pic automatically and then an usher came over and asked us if he could take our pic. Just like NY !?!
Shira and I plan on going to DC sometime this year for my 20th stadium.

February 20, 2008

Schmidt Mitt!?!


Philadelphia 2005- Shira and I outside Citizen's Bank Ballpark at the Mike Schmidt statue. Games we've been to since the park opened:
September 19, 2004 vs. Montreal Expos
June 12, 2005 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
May 20 & 21, 2006 vs. Boston Red Sox
August 30, 2007 vs. New York Mets

February 18, 2008

Pitchers, Catchers, Congressman Report



It's ironic that Bonds, Clemens, and Sosa may all end up eligible for the Hall of Fame the same year. It seems all three will have a hard time getting in without paying admission. I hope they have AAA because they'll at least get the rebate. In this pic I'm posing near the Gwynn Shrine. Shira is at the Ripken shrine.

September 30, 2007

Shira's Phils win NL East



Shira received a belated Birthday gift from the Phils this year... the NL East Crown! The last team the Phils won the east the team was full of mullets. This magical run takes away some of the hurt from the Phils 1964 collapse with Gene Mauch.

August 27, 2007

Shira Stadium #13


Shira is catching up! On our recent trip to Canada, Shira and I went to Rogers Centre to see Jays v. A's. This was Shira's 13th stadium visit, while still stuck at 19.

August 11, 2007

Stadium #19 PNC Park


August 24, 2006- Astros at Pirates was my 19th stadium, and it was Shira's 12th! My amazing wife has put up with my baseball travels. The trip to Pittsburgh was fun for her as well as we went to the Warhol museaum and Bird Sanctuary.

July 22, 2007

Brideball IV


Shira and I show off our 2007 Golden Gate NL shirts we used at Brideball this year. While I would've liked to have gotten us an Utley and Fielder combo I had to settle for two Jose Reyes tee's. Nonetheless, it was a great night and I'll add some more pics soon.

June 9, 2007

Beckett Delivers Once Again For Allie and Shira

October 25,2003. Shira and I get married AND Josh Beckett and the Florida Marlins defeat the Yankees in the World Series. A couple of years later, we witness Beckett not only defeat the Phils but also homer. While Shira was rooting for her hometown Phils I thought this was kind of cool.

April 16, 2007

Stadium #14 PacBell


April 15, 2003- The original plan was to post this on TaxDay but due to Northeastern flooding today will have to suffice. It's hard to believe four years have passed since our trip to SF. Y'see the master plan was that i proposed to Shira on the Golden Gate Bridge earlier in the day! Pacbell and its Garlic fries was just a place to relax after sneaking an engagement ring onto JetBlue airways. Don't remember much about the game, Bonds did play (i was still a fan at the time). This photo was taken by Mays statue which i apparently was oblivious of. I was amazed at how quickly we exited the stadium after the game. But that all pales in comparison to Golden Gate proposal.