Happy Easter everyone! I finally made it to spring training
and I can’t tell you how long I’ve been waiting to get down here and get things
underway. I am currently in Dunedin, FL and the weather is GREAT; the hotel on
the other hand, not so much lol. My roommate is good friend, and twitter guru,
Ian Kadish (@thebearjew). He also writes a blog and his twitter account is a
must follow. They (Clearwater) made huge upgrades of the surrounding area
including a much-needed Chipotle and a movie theatre. With the addition of
those two attractions, a mall, and a couple golf courses nearby, this area
allows for a good release from the everyday grind of extended spring training.
Our first
day (4/4) was a very long one. We had Physicals and a bunch of administrative
things to do. There is a lot of waiting
around during physicals, so it’s a great time to catch up with teammates from
the previous season and to introduce yourself to some of the new guys. The hot
topic of conversation during physicals was one of the nurses who drew our
blood. She was a nice lady, but I have never been stabbed so violently with a
needle in my life! And there are many other players where who can second that.
Ian still has a bruise on his left hand as a result of a ruptured blood vessel
caused by Nurse “Heavy Hands’” needle work.
The rest of
the week was pretty standard for spring training, with BP (Batting Practice)
and PFPs (Pitchers Fielding Practice) and other team drills and team defense
work. Our games will begin tomorrow (4/9) against the Pirates. I’ll be throwing
on Tuesday and Friday so the next time I write you will know how that turned
out. The days will become much longer and I will definitely be integrating
afternoon naps in my daily routine. 6am-4pm in the hot sun can take its toll so
the mid-day naps are a necessity.
Today was our first day off as we
get every Sunday off until we leave for our affiliates. A couple guys and I
went to Calvary Chapel Palm Harbor for Easter service this morning. I took the
bus to Church…actually; I took the bus in the direction of the church. I got
off the bus about a mile and a half before the stop closest to the church. The
sun was out in full force and needless to say, I was sweating buckets and my
shiny bald head was glistening like a halo as I walked into the church. I attend Calvary Chapel when I’m in Boston
with my fiancée Jennifer, and if you haven’t been to a Calvary Chapel church, I
strongly suggest you go. There are many
in every state and in various other countries.
I just finished up a good dinner with Ian, Jon Lucas and Arik Sikula.
Jon and Arik were with Ian and I in Bluefield last year. I’d say us four spend
the most time with each other more than anyone else.
Well it’s getting late and I think
its time I wrap it up so I can get a good sleep to start the week. I’ll be
posting again in a couple days and I hope you continue to follow along on my
journey through the season and my life off the field. ‘Till next time! God
Bless!
PS: LEAVE SOME COMMENTS PLEASE. WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM THE READERS!
PS: LEAVE SOME COMMENTS PLEASE. WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM THE READERS!
Ruptured a blood vessel?! Someone with anger issues shouldn't have access to sharp objects. And what about the hotel made it suck? Yall have roaches?!?! #notpimpin
ReplyDeleteChipotle is a huge risk. Remember all the things grandpa neil taught you down there: aahhhhm speed, use your good fastball, and become an athlete from the 7th on. #comedyshop
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