Re: Day with your Favorite Player
Not a penny.
I have had chance meetings with athletes - the most famous being Jurt Warner, and my favorite being Gary Matthews Sr., and they all have been really good suprisingly.
I met Warner at a gas station near Rams Park in Earth City when I worked at a business there. We were at the counter paying at the same time, and though everyone in place was staring at him, he took a second to say hello...mind you this was just after the Rams had won the SuperBowl. Kurt's a great guy, and I will always pull for him. Glad he's doing well this year.
My buddy was having a birthday pary at Robata's at Westport here in STL, and I got there early since I work around the corner - must have been 2003 (?) and this guy sitting next to me strikes up a conversation - and starts complaining about the lack of a TV in the bar area. I informed him that there was no Cards game on - but they were playing the Cubs the following day. I asked if he was a Cards fan - his reply, an enthusiastic 'NO'. Then..."Sh#t, man, I'm the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs." I looked, but didn't recognize him, so I say - "Lemme see your driver's license"...he says - "Why would I lie about a thing like that?" I say, "What's your name then?" - 'Gary Matthews'. My jaw dropped, because as he said it - I was thinking "SARGE"!
As a kid, I watched every baseball game I could - even the Cubs on WGN and the Mets on WWOR...and, of course the Braves on WTBS. I LOVED Matthews as a kid - he used to flip his helmet off when he got a base hit that required speed...I once flipped my hat off in a little leauge game and was called out.
I told him that story, and how I always thought he was a giant - in all actuality, he wasn't all that big. He seemed to think I was funny because he would not stop laughing.
We talked about the Greatest of all time - Me: Ruth (because he won 100 games as a pitcher) and him: Bonds
I asked him what it's like to coach a guy like Sosa - his reply: "Everyone has holes in their swing."
The funny thing is, we were stinking drunk on sake and Sapporo - and I never asked him for his autograph - never crossed my mind. I'm sure if I ever saw him again, he would know me if I reminded him of that night. We spent about an hour together.
I could never have imagined sitting next to a childhood hero and getting plastered, but it happened - and it was a frickin' CUB! One of the nicest guys I have ever met.
Not a penny.
I have had chance meetings with athletes - the most famous being Jurt Warner, and my favorite being Gary Matthews Sr., and they all have been really good suprisingly.
I met Warner at a gas station near Rams Park in Earth City when I worked at a business there. We were at the counter paying at the same time, and though everyone in place was staring at him, he took a second to say hello...mind you this was just after the Rams had won the SuperBowl. Kurt's a great guy, and I will always pull for him. Glad he's doing well this year.
My buddy was having a birthday pary at Robata's at Westport here in STL, and I got there early since I work around the corner - must have been 2003 (?) and this guy sitting next to me strikes up a conversation - and starts complaining about the lack of a TV in the bar area. I informed him that there was no Cards game on - but they were playing the Cubs the following day. I asked if he was a Cards fan - his reply, an enthusiastic 'NO'. Then..."Sh#t, man, I'm the hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs." I looked, but didn't recognize him, so I say - "Lemme see your driver's license"...he says - "Why would I lie about a thing like that?" I say, "What's your name then?" - 'Gary Matthews'. My jaw dropped, because as he said it - I was thinking "SARGE"!
As a kid, I watched every baseball game I could - even the Cubs on WGN and the Mets on WWOR...and, of course the Braves on WTBS. I LOVED Matthews as a kid - he used to flip his helmet off when he got a base hit that required speed...I once flipped my hat off in a little leauge game and was called out.
I told him that story, and how I always thought he was a giant - in all actuality, he wasn't all that big. He seemed to think I was funny because he would not stop laughing.
We talked about the Greatest of all time - Me: Ruth (because he won 100 games as a pitcher) and him: Bonds
I asked him what it's like to coach a guy like Sosa - his reply: "Everyone has holes in their swing."
The funny thing is, we were stinking drunk on sake and Sapporo - and I never asked him for his autograph - never crossed my mind. I'm sure if I ever saw him again, he would know me if I reminded him of that night. We spent about an hour together.
I could never have imagined sitting next to a childhood hero and getting plastered, but it happened - and it was a frickin' CUB! One of the nicest guys I have ever met.
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