I now contribute the occasional ABL-related article/blog, with Boris and the gang over at:
http://www.ablbuzz.com.au
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Dan
Random views of an Aussie baseball fan who's motto leans more towards "Appreciation" not "Participation" and whose favourite place to be is in the 3rd Base cheap seats at Blue Sox Stadium. How long til ABL Season again?
1. When it’s not ABL season I miss… the Sounds of the Ballpark.
Call me a romantic, but what I love about Baseball is not the stats, and it is
not knowing how many RBI’s this player has, or what OBP means. For me it’s the
culture of all things baseball. So when it’s not ABL season, I miss the sounds,
I miss the live cracking sound of wood on ball. There is no sound like a well
hit fastball on a wooden bat. Yes, I readily accept that I can turn on OneHD 3
times per week and watch baseball, but no matter your audio visual set up, no
speakers can truly match the live sound of sitting in the bleachers and hearing
the song of a well hit baseball. When it’s not ABL season, I miss hearing the
ball come cracking of Mitch Dennings’ bat at BlueSox Stadium. And there are
other ballpark sounds too. I’m convinced even the most beautiful cathedrals of
Europe don’t have an Organ that can belt out a tune quite like that of a
Ballpark Organist. From the simple sounds of the chords that make up the rally
for cries of “CHARGE,” to the old-timey melody of “Take Me out to the Ballgame”
I love Ballpark organ noise. I love walk-up music too! I imagine what music
would pump me up as I step into the Batter’s Box (Side Note: In my dreams I
walk up to the intro to “My Hero” by the Foo Fighters), and I love seeing a
little of the home teams players personality shine through in their walk up
choices. Last season you could hear James Robbins, one of Sydney’s imports,
represent his home state of Washington, by his choice of proud Seattlite rapper
Macklemore. And you know Big Snell was on his way to the plate when Pearl Jam
came blaring from the speakers, perhaps a nod to his days in the Mariners
system? Who could forget that other famous ballpark sound… the heckler. From my
favourite spot in the 3rd base line stands, I used to laugh at some
of the remarks sent the way of whichever poor member of the opposing teams
coaching staff, who had to undertake the duties of 3rd base coach.
Especially Coach Fish from the Perth Heat… poor guy cops some really “Fishy”
puns, but its all part of the atmosphere that makes up a night at the ABL. When
it’s not ABL season, I miss all those sounds.