Megan and I on the field for Opening Day! |
I was selected to be the third base ballgirl on the field for Opening Day, and I was absolutely thrilled and immediately nervous-excited! We play the Red Sox. What if I mess up? There will be SO MANY PEOPLE THERE TO SEE ME MESS UP! But then I remember that I am not a rookie anymore, and I've totally got this! This year, I am a leader and it's time to step up to the plate.
Opening Day was probably the most incredible day I have worked as a ballgirl! The game was sold out, and the crowd was electric with excitement at the return of baseball season. The weather was absolutely PERFECT being sunny and 70 degrees, and it couldn't have possibly been a better day for baseball. Dan Baker announces the Red Sox, and the crowd erupts in applause when it was Victorino's turn as this is his first return since signing with Boston. He announces the boys in pinstripes and the stadium is alive! The Phillies are home!
There were three ceremonial first pitches thrown, the first being Julie Kramer, the local cancer survivor whom Chase Utley surprised on the Ellen Show! Meg and I met her, and we couldn't tell who was a bigger fan of the other, her or us! She was so nice, and she throws like a pro!
Opening Day ceremony. The ballgirls are right behind home plate! |
As I run down the line, I hear the crowd roar as the Phillies leave the dugout and take the field! I take my place on the stool and proceed to make friends in the crowd for my favorite 9 innings on baseball so far this season. Although the Phillies fell to the Sox, the game was still busy for me on line.
Every time the crowd threw back a Sox home run ball, I had to run and get it. And there was at least three! The first one a guy threw back, and it almost reached Freddie Galvis at short stop! I noticed it had writing on it, but I ran it to the crowd and handed it to the first kid I saw and returned to my stool. In the middle of the inning, I asked the family to see the ball, and it said:
"THIS IS A BATTING PRACTICE BALL...I got the real one!"........ This fan came prepared! He swapped out a different ball and kept the real home run ball! While it's not the real home run ball, this family definitely has a story to tell about their time at Opening Day!
The last ball I had to get was a grand slam ball that hit the foul pole net and rolled on the ground. Ben Revere tossed it to me and I gave it to a surprised little boy in the crowd! The game ended and I signed more cards for fans along the fence, photo-bombed some fan photos, and took a lot of pictures with the great fans of Philadelphia!
When Meg and I met up to walk back down to the locker room, we took a moment to capture what an amazing game we were a part of. We even took a picture with Julie! :) This was definitely a once in a lifetime experience, and such an incredible way to start my last year as a Phillies Ballgirl.