Since most of my readers are Cubs fans, they always become indignant when I bring up the fact that I am also a Cubs fan. I actually began my baseball odyssey as a Sox fan, so if it weren't for the Sox I might enjoy shopping or badminton or something like that. I would not say that the Sox are my favorite team--probably like my third favorite team. But I enjoy them.
Now, I was not even planning to go to SoxFest. I don't have money. But I received an unexpected gift, and Friday night, I decided to go. So here is my time at Sox Fest.
First, here's Nick. Nick saved me and my sister Veronica a spot in line. He wanted Konerko first thing Saturday morning, but I was all about Jake Peavy. I'd never met him, plus I'd tweeted to him earlier in the week about our mutual love of Amos Lee. Anyway, Nick ditched the Konerko situation and joined us for Peavy. He would definitely want me to post this picture of him with my sister in the Peavy line.
Anyway, it was almost time for me to talk to Jake Peavy, and, boy of boy, was I excited. I started taking thousands of photos of him. I even had some of him winking. He winks at people a lot.
After what seemed like a 14-inning game, it was finally my turn to talk to Jake. I am in awe at this moment.
I didn't know what to say (Nick would probably say, to say nothing, you weirdo"), so I just started blubbering about Amos Lee, and we had a nice chat, but I think people wanted to murder me, so I just got a picture and left, walking on air.
Then I went over to the photo area, and got a picture with Harold Baines.
Then I pranced over tmeet up with Dayan Viciedo.
And then over to Alexei Ramirez. I wanted to tell him in Spanish that I liked his watch. I butchered it. He corrected me.
Now, for some reason, the other people I really love are the bullpen and Tyler Flowers. I was super excited about him being our catcher. I was so excited to talk to him and Nate Jones. But I was too shy to ask for a photo,
Who knows what inane topic I chose to talk about here? That's why I should really write these soon afterward. I think I was telling him that Cisco, the parking lot security guy and my friend, said hello.
I think at this point I was thinking seriously of asking for a photo.
This is me chickening out and just getting the handshake.
Here's Nate Jones and my sister.
Another ridiculous love of mine is John Danks. Now, say what you will, but I really have high hopes for him once he's totally healthy. Veronica didn't want a photo, so I went down there, and who is available for photos but Veronica's new favorite player (now that AJ is gone), Chris Sale. So I got a photo.
And here I am with John Danks. He is such a southerner.
I then went and talked to another guy I love, Gavin Floyd.
When we went to Chris Sale's line, he was being such a nice guy. A boy in front of me who had what I am guessing is autism asked Chris what he had for lunch. That is this kid's thing--asking people what they had for lunch. Chris talked to him for a very long time and then came out from behind the table and took a picture with him. Above and beyond, as usual. I told Chris he was a really good guy, and he looked embarassed and mumbled, "I try to be," and smiled.
So Veronica did get her photo with Chris.
A Gavin Floyd photo opportunity? Okay.
This next part was one of my favorite things ever! As I mentioned earlier in this post, I was a Sox fan first. I became a baseball junkie at age 14 after watching a Sox game in 1992. I fell in love with the 1992 White Sox. At the helm of their pitching staff was a quirky ginger named Jack McDowell. Never in a million years did I think I would actually meet him!
But meet him, I did.
He was perfectly lovely! Look at him. He looks like he actually cares about what I am saying. I don't know what I said, except that I know I asked him about Craig Grebeck, another White Sox alum, and he told me his kids and played ball with Grebeck's kids out in California. Craig Grebeck, if you are reading this, contact the White Sox. I ask Rick Hahn about you every chance I get.
Meeting Jack was an enormous honor and treat, as you can tell from my face.
To round out the day, I went and talked to my two favorite and definitely the best ever radio announcers. Here I am with Ed Farmer.
And here I am with Darrin Jackson. I think I have scared Darrin off at this point. I just adore him so much.
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