Starting on the mound for the Bats was the Reds brand new ace rocket phenom, brand new Cuban defector Aroldis Chapman. Just signed for a zillion bucks with Cincinnati, and we lit him up like the 4th of July. Eight runs in his brief three and a third innings. For the first time in a week, it was close to warm out, at least while the sun was up.
Cancer free Dahn's lap full of pulled pork nachos, with lots of peppers.
Parker, wondering why I always take his picture.
Hanna and Lily and , seriously ,about 3000 other children, sang the God Bless America. I sat with them... all. Turns out it was NOT a rabid raccoon. I think you can make out Jack and Neil and their bloomin' onion in this picture as well.
It was a very good game, but once the sun went down, it got cold, fast.
Cancer free Dahn's lap full of pulled pork nachos, with lots of peppers.
Parker, wondering why I always take his picture.
Hanna and Lily and , seriously ,about 3000 other children, sang the God Bless America. I sat with them... all. Turns out it was NOT a rabid raccoon. I think you can make out Jack and Neil and their bloomin' onion in this picture as well.
It was a very good game, but once the sun went down, it got cold, fast.
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Great pictures. Especially of that Parker guy (the look on his face) and your comment. Hilarious. I need to get to a game this weekend....haven't been yet. And it's plenty warm here. I do have two planned trips to the ball park coming up (5/25 Charlotte Knights and 6/3 Winston Salem Dash). That sucks with the weather being cold watching baseball (that is not in the grand rule book of sorts). Enjoyed the pic of the dogs too. Later.
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