

- No better way to spend an afternoon than at a ballpark with a beer and a hotdog.
- The sound of a baseball hitting a wooden! bat on the sweet spot and knowing the ball is a homerun.
- Watching that homerun leave the yard in person is an awesome sight.
- There's no clock in baseball -- a game is 9 innings long and can last 2 hours or 4 hours.
- It's all about the numbers -- 9 players play 9 innings; 3 strikes and you're out; 4 balls and you get first base; 3 outs and the other team gets to bat.
- Every player can be referred to, numerically, three different ways: their uniform number, their place in the batting order, and their position on the field. So Josh Hamilton, wearing uniform #32, bats 4th, and plays centerfield (8). See, it is all about the numbers.
- Baseball's been played since the 1870s. My grandfather, who was born in 1899, played baseball.
- The managers and coaches wear the same uniform as the players.
- The uniform includes a belt which, when you think about it, looks oddly formal.
- "SALTALAMACCHIA" makes a rainbow when it's on the back of a uniform. And that makes me smile every time.
- You never know what you'll see during a game -- a perfect game, a triple play, a walk-off hit-by-pitch courtesy of Mariano Rivera.
- Every ballpark is different. There's the Green Monster in Boston, the flagpole hill in Houston, the ivy in Chicago, and McCovey's Cove in San Francisco.
- Somewhere, for every single major league game that has ever been played, there is a scoresheet. By studying the scoresheet, you can read exactly what happened to each batter as he came up to face the pitcher.
- It took 50 years but the Texas Rangers have finally, finally, made it to the World Series.
- And they beat the Yankees to win the American League pennant!


This is dedicated to my father, my grandfather, and every die-hard Texas Rangers fan who waited 50 years. And I hereby predict that Josh Hamilton will hit 2 homeruns into McCovey's Cove. At least.