Mary on the Run!

Adventures

’11 World Series in 44 words.

Napoli tied it. Craig won it.

Kinsler stole second. Andrus on second. Texas took second.

Holliday was out. Pujols was not.

Holland threw strikes. NA-PO-LI hit ball.

La Russa couldn’t connect. Neither could bats.

Freese. Hamilton. Berkman. Freese. What?

Wild pitchers. St. Louis went wild.

November 2, 2011 Posted by | Missouri, St. Louis Cardinals | , , , , | Leave a Comment

Game 7: the view from St. Louis

I meant to watch Game 7 at a certain bar near Busch.

So did several hundred others.

I guess they were more committed.

So instead I headed back toward the stadium, pushing through Pujols jerseys.

“Rangers just scored,” I overheard, and then, “2-0.”

I found a place in right center, a gap between gates where I could stare at a television screen inside, along with thousands of people in red.

Two runs? Eh.

It was tied after an inning.

I shivered.

And then Allen Craig hit yet another home run to give St. Louis the lead.

I high-fived several men in their 50s, and a few women about my age.

And asked for more runs.

“YADI! YADI! YADI!” turned to roars for a bases loaded walk.

“He put in a lefty?” a man yelled, and cursed Ron Washington.

“He hit him! He hit him!” I cried, when that lefty and Furcal made it 5-2.

That catch. That catch. That catch.

Dotel ended the 7th with no runs in, and I looked at the people around me.

Bright eyes.

(And soon, 6-2, St. Louis.)

Only two innings left of the season, I thought.

Sad.

“6!”

“5!”

“4!”

People climbed up on the concrete barrier, clutching the fence with their fingers.

One man scaled the fence, and hopped inside the park.

A soldier grabbed him.

“Let him go!” the crowd yelled.

He didn’t. But there were more of us than them.

I hit the concrete with my gloved hands.

“We’re good on runs,” I thought but didn’t say.

(Because what if they came back?)

“2!”

“1!”

Fireworks and shrieks.

I caught a piece of red confetti.

And then I walked away, slapping hands with grinning fans.

I stepped over broken glass and bought a Post-Dispatch.

I stared at tiny fans standing on the very top of a parking garage.

And then I watched the Baseball Tonight crew turn around and smile.

Someone had set up a television so we could watch the show as it was taped.

(Like everyone else.)

Not at all like everyone else.

I called a friend to tell her where I was, and on that screen I saw “11th.”

And that could only be one team.

That’s when I knew.

November 1, 2011 Posted by | Missouri, St. Louis Cardinals | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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