Thursday, March 30, 2023

Receiving On The Radio

Today was the baseball Cardinals home opener game versus the Toronto Blue Jays. In St. Louis, where we love our baseball, the day feels like a holiday. The game actually started a little after 3:00, but the pregame ceremonies began 90 minutes earlier. Hubby Tony and I arranged our whole day around watching all of it. Dinner was designed to be easy to eat in front of the television-buffalo cauliflower bites, sausage on pretzel buns, marinated corn on the cob, and brownies. And plenty of drinks.

Tony turned on the television shortly before the official pregame ceremonies started. Much to his surprise he was unable to tune into the Bally Sports Midwest channel that was televising the game. After fiddling with options on the he called our cable provider and learned that when we upgraded our plan back in December, Bally wasn't a channel he selected. He was able to add it over the phone, but the representative told him the feed could take up to 24 hours to show up.

So instead of watching we listened to everything on the radio, starting with the organist playing "Here Comes the King" as the Budweiser Clydesdales circled the field.

Next came motorcades of Cardinals Hall of Famers and current players, a recognition of the 2022 National League Central Division Championship, and the National Anthems of Canada and the United States. There was a ceremonial first pitch, and finally, the game.

Once the game started Tony did a better job of listening than I did (I went to the office to do some computer tasks), but from the back of the house I could hear the excited announcers and crowd sounds when there was a good play. Instead of eating dinner in front of the television we took our plates (and the radio) to the deck and enjoyed the first outdoor meal of the season. 

It was an exciting game, with lots of scoring, but in the end the Blue Jays won 10-9. The season goes until October, though, and there will be many more opportunities to watch.

Five years ago today: What A Concept!

9 comments:

  1. Well have to cheer for the Blue Jays, Toronto after all!

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  2. You had free access to Bally on your computer. You could have been watching the game while Tony was listening to it.

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    1. For some reason that didn't work. If it had we could have hooked up the computer to the TV.

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  3. Thanks for filming the Clydesdales. They are SO pretty. I want to see the new babies at the ranch, but they charge so much money to see them beyond the quick tour. LOVE how St. Louis fans stands up for them! Linda in Kansas

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    1. Seeing the Clydesdale ranch is on my bucket list also.

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  4. Sorry you had to listen on the radio. Tim does that with local American football though we enjoy the homers that call the game. Still nice though when there are times he gets to watch on the big screen. How was the food?

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    1. I like the radio announcers, so it wasn't a total loss. The food was lovely.

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