I'm still recovering from being in Yankee Stadium Wednesday night when the Yankees secured their 27th World Series title. The experience of watching your team win a championship, while surrounded by strangers who, at once, became good friends is something very special.
I didn't allow myself to really believe that they were going to win until the 8th inning. When Mariano Rivera, the greatest relief pitcher in the history of baseball, secured the final out of that inning, leaving the Yankees just three outs away, I finally felt that victory was at hand. But nothing I've ever done could have prepared me for the raw outpouring of shared exuberance that accompanied the final out (which I dutifully recorded on my iPhone). There were hugs, high-fives, cheers and even a few tears at the conclusion of the game. The fans around me had become brothers (and sisters)-in-arms. The feeling of joy and excitement at that moment is one that still, even three days later, is very difficult to describe.
The man sitting in front of me had come to the game with his nine-year old son. As the young boy soaked in the celebration going on all around him, I leaned down to him and said, "this is a moment you'll remember for the rest of your life." I envied him somewhat. After all, it took me 57 years to be "in the house" when the Yankees won the World Series.
Welcome to my weather-related blog. From time to time, I'll post opinions, and other interesting (I hope) information about the weather here in the Metro D.C. area and around the northeast. And, from time to time, I'll just post my opinions on whatever catches my mind and whatever I find interesting, even if it's not weather related. Please note: the opinions expressed herein are solely my own, and do not represent the opinions or positions of Central Connecticut State University.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Going to Game 6
Right after my classes end today, I'll be heading down to Yankee Stadium to watch my beloved N.Y. Yankees try to close out the 2009 World Series. I have never been to a potential World Series clincher (I've been to two World Series games before, but not clinchers) so I'm hoping the boys can put an end to it tonight.
Weather should not be a factor for the game tonight. Showers in western and central Pennsylvania are slowly moving east, and should not arrive in the New York area until at least 11 PM or midnight at the earliest. Depending on how quickly they move out tomorrow, they could threaten the start of a potential Game 7, but I don't think that game, if needed, would be postponed.
I'll be dressed for the chilly weather. It should be in the mid-40s at game time, but dropping into the upper 30's by the time the game is over. However, with no real windy conditions to speak of, it won't be nearly as uncomfortable as it was at ALCS Game 2. Here's hoping the Yankees send all their fans home happy tonight.
Weather should not be a factor for the game tonight. Showers in western and central Pennsylvania are slowly moving east, and should not arrive in the New York area until at least 11 PM or midnight at the earliest. Depending on how quickly they move out tomorrow, they could threaten the start of a potential Game 7, but I don't think that game, if needed, would be postponed.
I'll be dressed for the chilly weather. It should be in the mid-40s at game time, but dropping into the upper 30's by the time the game is over. However, with no real windy conditions to speak of, it won't be nearly as uncomfortable as it was at ALCS Game 2. Here's hoping the Yankees send all their fans home happy tonight.
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