Updated 251 Days ago

The illness rears its head

It's 6:30 am.  The sun is still half an hour from rising.  Our two year old is still asleep, and there is a flicker of light coming from our bedroom.  I'm sitting, immersed in that light, when I hear my wife's voice.  "Is that baseball?"

Yes it is.  And thank God for it.  At 5:30 this morning (7:30pm Tokyo time) the Boston Red Sox and Oakland A's began Major League Baseball's regular season in Japan.  

Let me put my baseball loyalties on the table for you:  The Cardinals are my National League team.  I am a fan.  I've gone so far as to wear a Redbirds jersey into Shea Stadium in New York.  (This is considered by some to be at least stupid, and at most suicidal)  However, my heart resides in Fenway Park.  I am a die hard Red Sox fan above all.  I will route against the Cards three times this year.  That will be June 20-22 when they play the Sox in Boston.

As for this morning, I don't know just how many people around St. Louis decided to take in the pre-dawn festivities from the other side of the globe. I'm sure only the sickest of the sick were sipping their morning coffee as Daisuke Matsuzaka scuffled through 5.  I imagine viewership picked up (the slightly insane now joining in)  by the time Manny Ramirez knocked in the winning runs in the bottom of the 10th.

I know it's a long season.  161 games to go.  I need to pace myself.  But it's worth an early  morning in front of the tube to get 2008 baseball underway.  All seems right in the world.




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