Saturday, July 30, 2005


Here it is, in all its glory!

Friday, July 29, 2005

Interject

Bet you were expecting the 2nd day of my trip to St. Louis eh? HA! I wrote most of that post, but didn't get a chance to finish it... and like most things, I've started a new project before finishing the last.

I went to my 2nd Kane County Cougars game tonight, and had to post my fresh thoughts (thought maybe not the clearest about now). This time sat in the Center field deck thanks to a nice vendor of ours. Can't pass up a free baseball game (er free food and beer). Good game, although very slow - Eddie Kim hit a 2 run homer to put the Cougars up by 1 in the 5th inning, but the bullpen couldn't contain the QC Swing. Reminds me of a local National League baseball team doesn't it? There were supposed to be fireworks, but after 10 innings of minor league baseball, fireworks weren't about to keep me from getting to my nice comfortable bed. It was Dontrelle Willis Bobble-Leg night... Yeah you read it right (picture to come later). We showed up too late to get a nice mint freebie, but I prayed that one of the 30 kids would leave one behind, just for me. Someone was listening to my prayers, because the 8th inning a family left a broken leg Dontrelle on the picnic table in front of us. Luckily with a little operation, Mr. Willis was back in shape to sit next to my Sosa Bobble-head and Fergie Jenkins autographed baseball. Whooo Hooo! Don't know if the Cougars won or lost the game, listened on the way home and it was in the 12th inning by the time we got home.

Waj

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

St Louis Day 1

So this past weekend we took a trip to the Gateway to the West. That's right, we ordered our tickets for the best rivalry in Baseball - at least as far as Cubs/Cardinals fans are concerned. We bought our tickets when they went on sale - oh about 4 months ago. Little did we know then, that we had purchased tickets for the most exciting and HOTTEST (literally) baseball games I have ever been to. Don't get me wrong, I've been to many exciting, come from behind/walk off/blowout games at Wrigley Field. None of them were quite as exciting as these two games.

Let me reflect on the weekend as it happened...

I received a call from my brother last Wednesday while eating pizza at Al's Pizza (Warrenvilles finest pizza!). He just wanted to let me know that the Sunday game that he bought tickets to (he bought 6 tickets together so we could all sit together - The 3 brothers and their significant others) was changed to the Sunday Night Game of the Week! We had to choose - Do we watch one game this weekend in St Loius, try to sell the tickets, and drive home early Sunday - Or WATCH BOTH GAMES AND GET HOME EXTREMELY LATE SUNDAY NIGHT/EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. For me, there was no decision - we had the tickets, we had to watch both games. Most of us didn't have the option of taking Monday off work, so we would have to sacrafice.... After a few days of pondering and checking our options for selling the tix, we all decided to go for it!

So we get up at the crack of dawn, pack up the car and go! We get to St Louis with about an hour to spare, just enough time to do a little tailgating under I64. Good thing my bro forgets the grill - we get to have a liquid lunch, not the best thing for a 100+ degree day. Luckily our seats happened to be in the shade, because it was seriously the hottest day I can remember. We stopped at a gas station on the way, a man told us that Busch stadium was the hottest stadium he had ever been in "It holds the heat well". Wonderful! We were sweating as soon as we stepped out of the A/C'd van, now we had to sit in "the hottest stadium" for an afternoon of Cubs/Cardinals baseball. Now history has told us that the Cubs had little chance to win either of these games we were about to enjoy. My siblings went to a game last year in St. Louis and after the Cubs lost the game, they said the walk back to the car was one of the worst experiences ever. "The Cardinal fans were brutal". Not sure why they wanted to go back, but here we were. The game was hot, very, very, very hot. The shade was great, I don't think we would have made it in the sun. The beer was good, although I did have to walk a few sections to get a Budweiser. Guess people really like their Bud Light down there. The game was great, the Cubs took an early lead and kept it after the Cards would battle back every time the Cubs would score. Derrek Lee hit a home run and Aramis Ramirez hit a home run in the 6th inning to put the Cubs up by 2 runs;the bullpen allowed 1 run and Dempster closed the game with a save.
Excellent close game. Final play - Albert Pujols hits a hard line drive to Neifi Perez who then tosses to Todd Walker for a double play to end the game! Very close play, Cards would have tied the game had the hit gone through the infield. AWESOME!

We drove to the hotel checked in - unpacked and cleaned up for dinner. Went to Show Mes for dinner, based on a recommendation by a friend. Probably the biggest Hooters rip off ever - its a wonder how they can even get away with it. The wings were very similar to Hooters too, can't really say I liked them better, or say they were worse. Seriously, I think whoever started Hooters had some background in starting this place. Finished off the night playing cards - no poker - but a fun game called "Hand and Foot" or something like that. Pretty fun game, we played until we were too tired to carry on.

End of Day 1. Not enough time to finish this up today. More to follow...

Waj