That was the most physically and emotionally draining sporting event I have never attended. From the 7th inning on,
every pitch was the game at that point. Granted, I did not attend any playoff game in 2005, but this was the most electric crowd I have ever been apart of.
Got there about 5:15, and parked literally 100feet north of 39th Street. By the time my dad and I walked to the park, and waited in the will call lines that were literally 100s of people deep, we got into the park about 6:20. Section 145 row 6, which is down the LF line, 6 rows back of where the security guards that grab the foul balls are.
2 things jumped out at me right off. First, all the black in the crowd. It seriously looked like Batman or some kind of horror movie. I have never seen a stadium look like that before. And the energy of the crowd. They were chanting "lets go white sox" and cheering just for guys jogging in the outfield. They were ready to explode from the get go, and anything the Sox did positive, even get to an 0-1 count, they were on thier feet waving black towels.
We were just DYING for the offense to do something. A solo HR early on would have got the place roaring. Its still such a blur that I can't pick out exact times when the crowd got loud, but I have never cheered louder than when Thome hit his HR. And I have never been part of a more jubilant crowd than when Anderson made that outstanding catch. The loudest moment of the nite may have been when AJ made that play at home. How Kubel didn't break AJ's arm on that, I'll never know. Or, at least that was the loudest moment until Danks took the mic during the celebration to thank the crowd. What a pitching performance.
Great to see the "old guys" Thome and Griffey come thru in the clutch. Live and die by the HR. If it didn't work during the 162, it worked for 163. Good to stick it to the Twins as well. 1 fucking nothing. Your stupid little bloops and shanks were shut the fuck down! Have fun on your plane ride back north.
Here's 2 vids; first of the celebration on the mount after Anderson's catch, and the second is when the guys came back out onto the field. (just uploaded them, give them a little bit to process or whatever)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BlTvQ6-nfUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5Q_AjDLRlsGreat game. Great nite. Money well spent. And a birthday gift my dad will never forget.
I gotta try and sleep. Peace.
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