A few weeks ago I, and 3 co-workers, had tickets to see the Red Sox play the Nationals in an exhibition game at Nationals Park in DC. It was raining. I worked from home. I rode to the game. On the way I was hit by an SUV. A few minutes afterwards I learned the game had been cancelled. So I rode home.
Today we tried again. I rode to work in the rain. It rained all day. When I left the office, it was still raining. This game was a regular season game and it was likely to be played if at all possible. The forecast called for rain, 50F temperatures, and a wind from the east – directly at our seats which were exposed to the rain.
The bike valet at the ball park was empty when I got there. The two valets were channeling the Maytag repairman.
I locked Little Nellie up and headed into the park. I drank a beer and looked down on the drenched playing field. Fewer things are as sad as a wet infield tarp under dreary skies.
I made my way around the park, stopping for french fries. One advantage of being in an empty ball park is the fries are hot. Perfect. Next up was an Italian sausage (not half bad as these things go) and a second beer. I strolled around the ballpark chatting with the employees and emailing my co-workers. They had delayed their departure from the office. Then, in a fit of optimism, they drove to the game but didn’t leave the car. They stalked the ballpark like thieves casing a bank.
Fans started filling the concourses. Most of them seemed to have driven down from Baltimore. Apparent bus loads of kids included. I turned to one of the ushers and said, “It looks like we’re going to get this game in.” Then she said, “I don’t think so.” She pointed to the big screen overlooking center field.
I rode home in the dark. It didn’t rain a drop.
The game is rescheduled for June 8.
Don’t you wish you and your fellow DC area taxpayers were on the hook for an extra 70 million so your ballpark could also have a retractable roof? Ironically according to the article attached only 6 cities get LESS rain than Seattle during the season and no DC isn’t one of them, you guys get more than twice our rainfall during the season, although you wouldn’t know it from today (raining buckets)
http://www.neontommy.com/news/2012/05/seattle-mariners-dont-need-roof-rain-totals-all-28-mlb-cities
Glad no marauding SUV’s made contact with you today.
I’m not a big fan of domes. Baseball is an outdoor sport. (I’m sure glad artificial turf is out of vogue too.) I can put up with a few rain delays and a few rain outs.