Going to a playoff game was all I expected it would be and more. I told Seth that I would much prefer coming to a Reds game in October than a fall foliage trip. That's only partly true. ;)
We left Pound around 10;30 a.m. and arrived in Cincinnati with plenty of time to park and walk to Great American Ball Park. We waited in line just for a few minutes before the gates opened.
I think I take a picture of this bridge every time I go to Cincinnati.
We found our seats and went down to watch the San Fransisco players warm up. We happened to be where the pitchers were throwing.
| Tim Lincecum |
| Madison Bumgarner |
| Matt Cain |
| Sergio Romo |
The stage was set. It was less than a minute away from the first pitch. Then some idiot ran out onto the field. The funny thing is that I mentioned to Seth before the game about someone possibly doing that very thing.
First pitch from Homer. I was so glad we got to see Homer pitch.
It started well. It was actually a great game. Tied 1-1.
After the first inning I put my camera away so I could enjoy the game. When I took it out in the bottom of the ninth inning (hoping for a walk off win) I had left it on and the battery was dead. No harm though because the Giants ended up winning in the tenth inning. Boo!!
Homer was great. We have seen him turn every corner in his career this year. I'll just link this article about his pitching performance.
We left disappointed the Reds hadn't won but knowing they had two more games to try to win the series. It took us for ev er to get out of the parking lot and to the interstate (since our exit was closed and there were no detour signs...thanks a lot!) but after an hour we finally got on the road and arrived back home at 3:00 a.m. Long day but oh so worth it!!!
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