May 7th, 2008:There was a recent event that happened, in which a Red Sox fan was killed by a Yankees fan, and that made me want to touch again on this topic of mine. What is it about baseball that makes you come back for more? What is it that amazes you ... even though you see it maybe every game ... or just in general, what do you love about baseball, or the history of baseball.
I love the game of baseball. Not just for one single moment, but for what is a continuum of moments, a history of moments, and the idea that there are an infinite amount of moments to come. But the best part of it, is when you're just dumbstruck by something.
I'm assuming this topic has been talked about to death, or I can't remember it being talked to death either, but John Smoltz amazes me. The first act of his career is this great pitcher for the playoff Braves, who wins a Cy Young. The second act, he tragically hurts his arm and misses two parts of seasons, and a full season. And the third act, he redeems himself and goes to the bullpen to be one of the top 5 closers in baseball over that 4 year period.
But wait, there's a fourth act, where he throws in the bullpen towel, and goes back to the mound during daylight. Smoltz picks up where he left off, wheeling and dealing, throwing his 3K strikeout, and chugging along to maybe hit 250 wins.
I think back, and I remember Smoltz closing, but I don't truly remember it. To me, that's sheer amazement. I know he closed, but his starting pitching career is so amazing to me, that it's almost like I can't comprehend it.
Does anyone else have those "sheer amazement" moments?
I love the game of baseball. Not just for one single moment, but for what is a continuum of moments, a history of moments, and the idea that there are an infinite amount of moments to come. But the best part of it, is when you're just dumbstruck by something.
I'm assuming this topic has been talked about to death, or I can't remember it being talked to death either, but John Smoltz amazes me. The first act of his career is this great pitcher for the playoff Braves, who wins a Cy Young. The second act, he tragically hurts his arm and misses two parts of seasons, and a full season. And the third act, he redeems himself and goes to the bullpen to be one of the top 5 closers in baseball over that 4 year period.
But wait, there's a fourth act, where he throws in the bullpen towel, and goes back to the mound during daylight. Smoltz picks up where he left off, wheeling and dealing, throwing his 3K strikeout, and chugging along to maybe hit 250 wins.
I think back, and I remember Smoltz closing, but I don't truly remember it. To me, that's sheer amazement. I know he closed, but his starting pitching career is so amazing to me, that it's almost like I can't comprehend it.
Does anyone else have those "sheer amazement" moments?
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