Thursday, March 26, 2026

A Hot Day For A Good Game

St. Louis is a baseball loving town, and Opening Day for the Cardinals is an unofficial a holiday. That unofficial holiday was today.

The game against the Tampa Bay Rays didn't start until mid-afternoon, but when Hubby Tony and I left the house to walk after breakfast we were both wearing team logo t-shirts. Many of the people we saw were doing the same, and later when I ran errands there were a lot more.

Some Opening Days are cold. Some are rainy. Some are balmy. This year it felt more like July than March. The temperature when the game began was 93 degrees, which set a record for both the day (87 degrees, set in 1991) and the entire month of March (92 degrees, set on March 24, 1929).

Before the game starts there are a whole slew of events that take place. First a wagon pulled by a team of Budweiser Clydesdales circles the warning track. Then the the team owners and management are introduced. Next are motorcades of the Cardinals Hall of Famers (riding in Mustang convertibles) and current players (in a Ford pickup truck). Then comes the National Anthem, and finally a ceremonial first pitch.

The Cardinals scored in the third inning, and Tampa in the fifth. I stepped out of the room to put some laundry away. When I came back Tampa was ahead 5-1, and by the time the their half of the sixth inning ended the score was 6-1. I am a pretty fair weather fan, and that was enough for me. Tony left for an evening event, and although I left the TV on for background noise I didn't pay much attention to it.

However, when I heard the fans in the stadium cheering I decided to take a look. Much to my surprise the Cardinals had scored three more runs. Before their half of the sixth inning ended they had scored eight runs, which made the score 9-7. That was the final score.

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    1. Thanks! The Cardinals have announced that this is a 'rebuilding' year so my expectations are low.

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  2. Not a sports fan here, but sounds exciting for those who are.

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  3. That was probably the best game we'll see all year.

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  4. I guess our family will be Cubs fans forever even if we have to wait for a win until next year.

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  5. Sounds like a good game! Gotta stick with my Royals. If K.C. can't figure out where their next ball park will be, the Royals might be renting your stadium! Linda in Kansas

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  6. What a fun day-I started following Missouri's other baseball team the KC Royals love watching Bobby Witt
    are you getting this major storm? all night the temps have dropped big from the 90's the winds are still howling at 4 am-I think they woke me up and still raining crazy weather this week.

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  7. An exciting start to the season for the fans. I'd go just to see the Budweiser Clydesdales!

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  8. Fun!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  9. Almost one hundred degrees. Wow, wow.

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