Last Friday night, Mariah and I were in San Diego and took in a Padres vs. Nationals game.
There's nothing like a big league game...even if it is the Padres (who kind of stink this year) and the Nationals (who I don't give a rats about). Nonetheless, we had awesome seats (thanks to one of my co-workers). Here is the view from our seats.
We were about 21 rows up on the first base line (obviously).
Before the game, the Padres honored members of the Negro Baseball League.
That was cool!
The Pads gave a check to the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. That was cool, too! Most people know about the iconic Jackie Robinson, but before Jackie, the men of the Negro league were playing across the country. Really, if you haven't read about them, click on the link above. It's quite inspiring. The men in the picture (above) are all members of the old Negro League and were honored. I was glad to learn more about that league and the men who played in it.
A few other highlights from the game....Anthony Rizzo.
We at lots! Hot dogs, cracker jacks, cotton candy, sodas, hot chocolate. Number two reason to come to the game is game food.
If you look closely, you can see the jackass I referenced in the photo behind me :o)
This was also "Faith and Fellowship" night at the game where those who were so inclined were invited to a devotional afterward where some of the members of the Padres (who presumably were Christian) would share their feelings about Jesus. Mariah found this exceptionally weird. I thought it was cool. There probably would have been 5,000 less people were it not for the Faith and Fellowship people. Mariah was really freaked out when they announced that sections 105-109 were the seats that folks should head to for the devotional. We were in section 109. She made sure we high tailed it right after the last out.
Padres lost, by the way.
Then in a fit of irony, we found this message in our bulletin at church on Sunday.
Let's just say that Mariah prefers the Giants to the Padres...for many reasons...not the least of which was that the Giants organization seemed to be devoid of religious affiliation ;-)
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