As you may have seen in my prior post, the Orioles made
their first playoff series since 1997.
I had tickets to the American League Divisional Series (ALDS) games on
Sunday and Monday, so it’s been pretty busy for me. In fact, I’m freakin’ exhausted right now. But here I am pounding out a post for you,
because that’s the kind of high-quality site I run here. [Gak…]
My biggest challenge was finding someone to go to the game
with me on Sunday night. When I
originally bought the tickets, I was expecting Sitcom Kelly to go, but due to
an unforeseen circumstance, the first two games were going to be in Baltimore,
even though they were the lower seed.
(Normally the team with home field advantage in the series plays the
first games in their park.) Sitcom Kelly and her sister were going to be in
Ocean City over the weekend, but I thought the games would be played later in
the week. Fortunately for me, my
brother Ed came through.
Ed was in Columbus since Friday night, meeting up with his
old OSU frat brothers, with whom he was going to the game against
Nebraska. After the O’s clinched their
ALDS birth, I texted him to see if he wanted to go. I thought he’d be getting home too late, would be too tired, or wouldn't be allowed out of the house again after carousing all weekend, so I
was happily surprised when he gave me a “Hell
yeah!”
All the mojo signs were favorable for the game. Friday night, the Orioles won their playoff
birth. Saturday night, the Buckeyes
clobbered Nebraska. Then Sunday, the
Steelers won against the Eagles. (Yes,
I know I root for teams from three different states. What of it?) Yes, the
Ratbirds won, but they looked terrible doing it. So I thought I had some good omens for the O’s game.
The biggest problem looked to be the weather. Unlike football, they will delay a baseball
game if it’s raining. But if it starts
raining while the game is in progress, they will continue unless it starts
pouring. So I figured I’d need to be
prepared. I posted my game-day mojo
apparel on Twitter, so you might have seen that, if you follow me. (And why on earth wouldn't you? @DarwinfishBluz… do it! I’m hilarious and devastatingly insightful.
And modest.)
Anyway, this was my attire: I called it my Revenge of the
Losers motif.
From the top down, Pittsburgh Pirates long-sleeved tee
(perennial losers since 1992), Bowling Green Falcons sweatshirt (my alma mater
and a non-very-competitive MAC school), a plain black tee, and my unfortunately
cream colored Orioles jersey.
I wore that jersey when they won the Wild Card game, so I
figured I’d continue the mojo. You can
also see the plastic rain poncho, which I wore all wrapped up under my
sweatshirt. It proved to make a nice
seat-back pad.
The hourly report on weather.com said rain was likely
between 8:00 and 9:00, and would then clear off, so I figured we’d be in good
shape. So as soon as the Steelers game
was over, I changed gear, hopped onto the subway and rolled into town. I met Ed outside the gates. First stop was to get a look at the new
Brooks Robinson statue. I needed a
picture so I could complete my set.
They just unveiled it at the end of September.
The statue of Brooks Robinson, the best fielding third
baseman ever, no matter what Cal Ripken says.
As Ed and I headed up to the club level, it started to
rain. And it didn't stop for another
three fucking hours! Thanks for the
tip, weather.com.
On the bright side, we were inside on the club level. There was plenty of food and drinks to buy,
but precious few places to sit. Our
game seats in the 5th row were juuuuust at the edge of the overhang
above us. Our row was the last row that
got wet.
You can see the top of the overhang, in relation to our row.
As game time drew near, they announced that the game would
be delayed, and they’d have more information later.
It got to be just like when you’re stuck at the airport and
they say, “We’ll have more information in
a half hour,” and then 30-minutes later they say “We’re still delayed and we’ll have more information in another half
hour.”
We were basically stuck in this glorified hotel hallway.
Club level, Camden Yards.
You can see one of the bar areas up on the right.
So while we were milling around and sweating our balls off,
(remember all the layers I was wearing), it dawned on me that they were really
screwing the pooch. They had nice big
HDTV monitors all over the place, but almost all of them only showed the static
Delay Message. Same thing on the
scoreboard outside.
This was a time with several pro football games going on,
plus a National League playoff game… why the hell wasn't some of that being
shown? They have this giant scoreboard,
but they don’t have anything on it. Put
up a game! Put up the studio guys or
the pre-game show! Put on Seinfeld, for
Pete’s sake, but do something to alleviate the freakin’ boredom! I've written before about some of the things I think they can
improve at Camden Yards. Add
this to the list.
Eventually we found a TV showing the Bronco/Patriots game, but
it took a while. It just so happened
that it was in a lounge that was serving (former Oriole great) Boog Powell’s
famous BBQ sandwiches. (His main stand
is behind centerfield, out on Eutaw St.)
At one point, the line shrunk from gargantuan, down to almost nothing,
so I took that as a sign that I should get a roast beef sandwich. (I’m pretty flexible about interpreting
signs.)
Oh, man, it was huge.
The lady put at least twice the amount of beef on there that they do
outside. Maybe that’s an unspoken bonus
for ponying up the bucks for the club level.
I thought about getting a picture, but I just didn't have enough
hands. It’s tough to eat and drink and
hold your plate while you’re standing around.
And just standing around proved to be a problem. We were standing behind a couple who were
sitting at one of the few tables in the place, when the dude turned around and
said that the girl wanted me to take a couple steps back, because she was
afraid I was going to drop something on her.
I told him that at $10 a sandwich, I wasn't dropping shit
and I was eating over my plate, so he should just turn around and shut his cake
hole.
OK, I didn't really say that the part about his cake
hole. And my brother was much more
diplomatic about it and said that we all have to make the best of a trying
situation here, and since he was lucky enough to have a table and chair, he
should just count his blessings.
Anyway, it was only another minute or two before I was done, so problem
solved. Ed said later that he thought
the guy (that was in front of him) was just feeling crowded because he kept
scooting his chair around. He just
blamed it on the girl, like a putz.
Eventually, we heard a commotion from outside as they
announced that they were setting game time at 8:40, (from what was supposed to
be a 6:07 start), so this ended up as a two and a half hour rain delay. The ground crew took to the field to a big
ovation, and began the work of getting the tarp off and preparing the field.
The Running of the Tarp.
Why the FUCK are they spraying water on the field after a
2-hour rain delay? Why not just take
the tarp off earlier?
Here’s another thing that bugged me. Look at the playoff logo on the field.
It just says, “PostSeason”
They couldn't spell out “Divisional Series?” Were they trying to save money by only doing
one logo, covering the ALDS, AL Championship Series and World Series? Having a graphic that just says “PostSeason”
is like producing a Valentine’s Day card that just says, “Holiday.”
They also supplied a give-away to all attendees… an Orioles
rally towel.
The copycatting of the Steelers’ Terrible Towel continues.
To me, it looks like the Oriole Bird has to take a serious
pee and is trying to hold it. It
cracked me up that they also had this picture painted outside the men’s room.
My blogger friend Misty was also at the game, in club seats across the Yard
in left field. She said her son had a
green sign and wanted me to try to get a picture. I said I’d try, but no promises.
See that little green smudge? You’re welcome, Misty.
Sorry I don’t have a better telephoto lens.
This was our perspective for the game. Pretty good seats, if you ask me. And it was great to see the place packed,
for a change.
As for the game, it was OK.
It was close. O’s had a brief
lead, but really couldn't do too much with the Yankees pitcher C.C.
Sabathia. The score remained 2-2 most
of the way. After his wild weekend,
plus the long delay, Ed checked out after the 5th inning. I couldn't blame him. I
was tired, and I laid around all day
after having a good night’s sleep.
Even with all the layers, I got pretty cold whenever there
was a breeze. I should have worn some
kind of windbreaker. (And I did at
Monday’s game.) After the 8th
inning, and the O’s got a lead-off double but couldn't even get the guy as far
as 3rd base, I decided to start moving on. It was about a quarter to 12 and I’d seen enough.
I was also getting tired of the loud drunk a few rows behind
me, who thought he was much funnier than he really was. (Note to drunk guy: Bellowing at Sabathia that he was still fat stopped being funny by the 3rd
inning. You need to learn the meaning
of the concept, “enough.”)
I went down to ground level to use the restroom before I
left and I pretty much regretted it.
Not only did the Yanks’ #8 batter hit a home run, the stall I went into
had recently been the site of a full-fledged chunking. I peed as quickly as I could, before I added
to the carnage, while ensuring that I touched nothing. Bleah…
I made my way to the flag court standing-room area for one
last glance at the game, to make sure I didn't have any further reason to
stay. The Yankees promptly scored
another run to go up 4-2, and with the way the O’s weren't hitting that night,
I didn't see any reason to expect a change, so I bolted and got to the subway
about 12:05. Turns out, the Yankees
kept scoring and won the game 7-2.
You know, it’s one thing to watch a late ballgame and then
turn off the TV and tumble into bed.
It’s quite another when after the game; you have to get out of a crowded
stadium and make a 50-minute trek home before tumbling into bed. I didn't get to bed until 1:15 and even
then, I couldn't seem to fall asleep.
Man, did that alarm ever go off early on Monday… But it was
cool because that night, I’d get to do it all again. This time it would have to go more smoothly, wouldn't it? Wouldn't it??
Director’s DVD
Commentary: Sorry I ended up running so long. Every time I went back through it to cut, I remembered more stuff
to add. My apologies…
I do enjoy the disclaimer about it being a sports entry.
ReplyDeleteI also love that the Orioles are referred to as the O's. Who doesn't love a good O?
I’m in a hard position, sometimes, because while I know a lot of sports fans read me, I also know that there are plenty that just don’t give a crap about it, especially Maryland sports. So I disclaim because I don’t want anyone to go, “Ew, sports… goodbye…” because I try to write about the peripheral stuff rather than hardcore game talk. No one has to actually know anything about the game to enjoy the post. I want to write it like I’m taking someone along with me and we’re having fun (or sharing the misery, as the case may be.) It just happens to be going on at a sporting event.
DeleteAs for the Big O, have you ever heard the National Anthem, when it’s played around here? I don’t know if they broadcasted the Anthem before the last 2 playoff games, but when they wind up for the big finish, “Oh say does that Star Spangle Banner yet wave…” the entire crowd shoulds “O!” It’s kinda our thing.
Next time I come out to Pittsburgh, I’ll have to bring you the Orioles ballcap that just says, “O’s”. (It’s the cap they wear on Friday nights.)
That is fantastic.
DeleteOh man. Great recap. I think you covered it well. And thanks for the pic. It's the only one I have of him with the sign. TBS was NOT cooperating with showing fans at all. They were way too interested in the blimp's view.
ReplyDeleteOh, and you were so close to me when you were inside. We got sandwiches from the same place and were camping out in one of the lounges near there. I think we were one over from the area playing the football game. We actually DID have a TV showing the other playoff games, so there was that at least. Cell reception was non-existent inside, though, so I couldn't have sent you a message about where we were even if I wanted to. We were there with my hubs' brother and wife AND sister and husband, and we couldn't even contact them to try to find them while we were waiting. It was a bummer.
Thanks… I’m glad for the confirmation that it was you guys with the green sign.
DeleteAre you sure you were in the same place, and they just didn’t have another Boog’s area on the other side? Because you guys were clear across the park, and WE certainly didn’t wander that far around… My brother was having the same cell trouble. I think everyone in the place was trying to bring up a weather map. It was funny… you look around the place and everyone has their noses buried in their phones.
Did you try to text anyone? Sometimes when cell traffic is that high, a text message will go through, even when a call won’t. (due to the lower demand for signal strength.) At least that’s what we tell our people during hurricane prep…
The Boog's place is pretty much in the middle behind home plate. We walked pretty far around. It's not like we didn't have plenty of time! :-/
DeleteI was trying everything with my phone, and nada. It was just completely blocked for hours. Miserable.
Oh, and I showed my hubs the caption you wrote to Brook's statue. We totally agree. Cal's been talking all sorts of crap lately. I used to love the guy. Now he's sorta dead to me. :p
Now I'm pissed because we were right there, and didn't see each other. Gah!
DeleteAs for Cal, I don't think he was thinking about Brooks... He was just doing that thing commentators do... Talking hyperbole out the ass.
I see in the Club Hall pics you got a shot of where the MENS rooms are !!! Good for you ....
ReplyDeleteYeah, I noticed that too. But that’s how I missed the door. I saw the sign on the outside wall, then just plunged right through the first door, when I should have buttonhooked.
DeleteWhen I left the Club Level on Sunday night, I totally should have peed there. There are no chunks allowed on the Club Level.
More than just a game, this is a whole constellation of experiences. I can almost taste the big sandwich and hear fans' stupid comments and complaints. AHH the wonderful world of play-off baseball...in the rain!
ReplyDeleteAt least the company was enjoyable...
DeleteWhy is it that loud drunks are so much funnier when it's me that's loud and drunk?
That sounds almost as bad as being stuck at an airport. Glad your sandwich made up for the rain delay... well almost.
ReplyDeleteThat was one heck of a roast beef sandwich. Maybe next time I go (and don’t have club seats), I should try to get club seat people to buy one for me and bring it back down to the lower (peon) level.
DeleteI'm just trying to imagine a team I root for in the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteNope, I got nothing.
O's are still in it. On life support, but they're in it.
Yeah, from the Cubs to the Pirates… that’s a lot of futility to cope with… especially since you missed the years when the Buccos were good.
DeleteOkay, this post wasn't nearly as boring as expected. Especially since you made me realize the obvious name for my clothing line, if I make one someday:
ReplyDeleteETTIRE.
Genius.
See? My disclaimers don’t lie! But who are you kidding… you just looked at the pictures…
DeleteMy people will get with your people, to arrange my future royalties on Ettire.