Monday, April 20, 2009

Opening Day




The opening ceremonies went fairly smoothly this year even though they were still putting up netting and backstops while pictures were being taken! Check out the Southside baseball site for a really cool aerial view of the field with most of the teams out there. The poor T-ball teams were getting their team pictures taken when they were trying to do this.

Robert's team played the opening game at 11am this year. We were all kind of worried because they really goofed off a lot during the practices over the past month. When they took the field on Saturday, it was like they had a completely different set of kids out there! They looked amazing! While they were doing warm ups, I got a chance to take a few pictures of Robert at first base. For the first time, I got to see how fluid his movements really were. It was absolutely amazing!

For the actual game, Robert's coach asked RJ to do the announcing for them. Needless to say, RJ was begging me to come up to the pressbox to do the books. While it's the best seat in the house, it was very difficult for me because you can't cheer from there! And I didn't get video of Robert playing. Which means I didn't get video of Robert's play of the game: an unassisted double play at first! He snagged the ball out of the air to get the batter out then ran over to tag first to get the runner out to end the inning! After tagging, he tossed the ball to the pitcher's mound and jogged to the dugout like it was no big deal. But you should have seen the grin on his face when he looked up at the pressbox!

At the end of the game, Robert was upset because he blew one play then struck out his next at bat. I took him over to the coach who keeps the team's game book to show him how many plays he had coming to first base. His outs at first base accounted for every single out in their innings except for 2. That percentage right there put him in the same league as many of the high school players out there now. That right there is amazing considering this was his first game starting at first base.

Even though they ended up lossing 6-7, those boys played an awesome game. They were the youngest average age team going against the oldest average age team. If that is any indication of how this season is going to be, then there is going to be a lot of hoarse parents out there!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Play Ball!

Honestly Robert thinks that should be the last words of the National Anthem! Yep, it's that time of year again. Robert is the only one playing this year. But RJ has stepped up to be an announcer for his games as well as help out the team mom when she needs him.

Robert's team is going to be interesting this year. We have one 12 year old, one 11 year old, four 10 year olds, and six 9 year olds. They looked pretty rough in their first practice game in March. But at last week's practice game they looked really tight! As first baseman, Robert is stepping up as the coach on field. He let's everyone know what the count is and when to move back or forward. He's also the one who starts up the "batter" chant. He's the loudest one out there, imagine that!

Opening day ceremonies is April 18th at 9am at Southside (Highland Park). Robert is really excited this year because Kokomo Glass (his team) drew to have the opening game of the season. So as soon as the ceremonies are over, he'll be heading out with his team to warm up.

Here's a listing of his games. All games will be played at Southside. Their colors are royal blue jerseys with yellow letters and gray pants. Their sock color alternates depending on whether they are home or away that day.

April 18 - 11:00
April 20 - 7:00
April 21 - 7:00
April 23 - 7:00
April 27 - 7:00
April 30 - 5:00
May 4 - 5:00
May 5 - 7:00
May 7 - 7:00
May 11 - 7:00 (this is also RJ's Spring Concert at 7pm at CMS so we'll be a split family that day)
May 13 - 5:00
May 18 - 5:00
May 21 - 7:00
May 27 - 7:00
May 28 - 5:00
June 1 - 5:00
June 2 - 5:00
June 4 - 7:00
June 9 - 7:00