Baseball 101 — A Code of Conduct for Fans of All Ages

Why watch -- and participate in -- the games? Because it's fun.With Opening Day less than a month away, consider this a public service announcement…

Remember back when years were so unique and special that each one’s designation began with a “1”? Baseball, the finest spectator game on Earth, was played in venues where proximity to the action on the field was more important than vending opportunities, both edible and wearable; where polite enthusiasts — with true though harsh realities of place in mind — were not only engrossed with the wonder of the play before them, but realized that fellow fans were just as rapt, and that each had the right to continue this enjoyment without interruption. Continue reading

A Long Complete Day

Bronx, N.Y., August 31, 2013 — Up at 7:30 on a Saturday to run a few errands because we needed to catch a train 90 minutes earlier than usual for a Saturday game, it was more with a sense of exhaustion than expectation that Sue and I sat in our Yankee Stadium seats at 11:30, awaiting Yankee personnel. Sue had received the call Friday: We were invited to be interviewed on the big screen as the ticket licensees of the game. Continue reading

Summer Breeze

August 14, 20113, Bronx, N.Y. — A friend who showed up in the top of the third inning of the Wednesday evening Angels/Yankees tilt in the Stadium looked up and said, “Look. Eight the hard way!” The gambling reference may be obscure, but there is no doubt the digits on the Scoreboard were pretty startling, side by side 4’s, with the Yanks up 8-0 in the third inning. Continue reading

Home Run Havoc

August 11, 2013, Bronx, N.Y. — There were a few contrasting threads running through today’s Yankees/Tigers game. On the one hand, Andy Pettitte allowed a first-inning run for a Yankee record eighth straight time, and failed to go five innings despite throwing 100 pitches. On the other, recent Cy Young recipient Justin Verlander, despite consistently pounding 95 mph heat, was reached for four runs in the same amount of innings against a Yankee team struggling to score. Continue reading

Three on Three

August 9, 2013, Bronx, N.Y. — There were several threads running leading up to Friday night’s Tigers/Yankees game in the Bronx. The Tigers had taken a stranglehold on the AL Central thanks to to a 12-game winning streak, while the Yanks had fallen to just one game over .500 coming off a depressing 2-6 road trip that crashed and burned in a heap thanks to a three-game sweep in Comiskey Park against the last-place White Sox. Nasty weather threatened to cancel or at least mess up matters, a shame for the home side, who had Ivan Nova scheduled, coming off some great outings. Continue reading

Not Begun to Play

Bronx, N.Y., July 6, 2013 — The Yankees leapfrogged the Orioles Saturday afternoon and retook second place, even if six full games back of Boston, with their second straight one-run win. They’ve won six of six, and have largely repaid the O’s for last weekend’s Camden Yards sweep. New York may sweep the Birds in response tomorrow, but as the season goes they don’t need to. They’ve dominated Baltimore in the Bronx. Continue reading

iV-ing, Vern-ing, Vin-ning

Bronx, N.Y., July 5, 2013 — The trip the Yanks made from Minnesota back to the Bronx after Thursday’s win covered a lot more distance than the amount of miles separating the two cities would have you believe. Yes, they traversed several states and a time zone, but so much more. In the Twin Cities, they scored runs in bunches in a way they have not in more than a year, so time was one barrier they crossed. But the biggest jump of all became apparent several innings into the battle with the Orioles in Yankee Stadium Friday night. Yes, they were back in the AL East. Continue reading

Little Big Win

Bronx, N.Y., June 25, 2013 — Sunday afternoon Yankee Stadium was ready to rock to its first 2013 walkoff win, as Rickey Henderson singled hard to left center, driving in Bucky Dent and John Flaherty in the third inning so the Bombers could defeat the Clippers 2-1 in the 67th annual Old-Timers’ Game. That would be the final score, but it was not to be a walkoff, primarily because the 40-, 50-, and 60-year-old “kids” refused to stop playing, even though not one of these Classics has gone beyond three frames for decades. They played five. Continue reading

The Yankees Strike Zoil

Bronx, N.Y., June 21, 2013 — Following a dreadful road trip where their starting pitchers have slowly been given the impression that to win for the Yankees you need to hold the other team to two runs or less, the team returned home to cash in a win, only to follow that with 14 straight scoreless innings in back-to-back losses. Recent struggles had dropped them from first place in the AL East, and then from second. And a look in the rear-view mirror showed last place in the division was a mere three games away. Continue reading

Day and Night

Bronx, N.Y., June 19, 2013 — Although the fact that Wednesday evening in the Bronx was about as pleasant in its own way as was the afternoon on a perfect day for baseball, to most Yankee fans the 24-hour period had a pretty stark divide: good day game, bad night game. Given that the home team won the former and lost the latter, that makes it a pretty simplistic approach. Continue reading