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Thursday
Oct042007

Clap Your Hands. Stomp Your Feet.

Long before I spent lots of time with children's music -- or at least spent lots of time writing about children's music -- I wrote a baseball blog. There's not much to say about it -- I enjoyed the writing, but got burned out by the daily nature of it. Covering a team that ended up losing more than 100 games in 2004 didn't help, either. Trying to figure out how to write, "we're really bad" in new ways every day is a creatively draining experience. It's almost as bad as trying to figure out how to write, "we're neither good nor bad" in new ways every day (which was my 2005 experience).

That's right, I'm an Arizona Diamondbacks fan. I've got a soft spot in my heart for other baseball squads -- the Twins, the Rangers, even the Giants -- but the Diamondbacks are my favorite professional team in any sport.

So I'm excited to be going to Game 2 of tonight's National League Divisional Series against the Cubs. My seats are waaaay the heck up there, and one of the friends I'm going with is a Cubs fan, for goodness' sake, but I'll be there. It's weird, because it's clear the Diamondbacks, though talented, are here in large part due to luck (and an excellent bullpen). As a result, there's an excitement around the team that isn't laden with pressure or nervousness. It's kinda exhilerating.

My record in attending playoff games is mixed. Went to a game against the Mets in '99. Lost that one. Been to first-round playoff games for the Suns and Coyotes, and they've lost those, too.

But I was in the crowd for Arizona's first professional sporting championship. OK, it was Arena Football and the Arizona Rattlers, but still.

Oh, and I was there for Game Seven of the 2001 World Series where the Diamondbacks beat the Yankees. Total pandemonium.

So on the whole, I guess I've done OK.

Anyway, to those of you whose teams didn't make it (sorry, Seattle), my condolences. To those of you cheering on the 8 playoff teams, best of luck (except once they play the Yankees).

And to all of you, which children's song would you choose as your "strolling to the plate" music?

Reader Comments (5)

My choices:

"Clap Your Hands," TMBG

or, possibly,

"Centerfield," Visqueen (off the PLAY compilation)

I'm probably forgetting some.
October 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterStefan
Wow - have fun at the game! We are Cub fans, and I stayed up late last night to see your Diamondbacks beat them. Maybe you being at the game will be the magic the Cubs need tonight. :)

Not sure what song I'd choose, off the top of my head. Clap Your Hands is a great one.



October 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMrs. Davis
Those of us in Seattle--in our household, anyway--are more than consoled by the fact the Red Sox made it into the play-offs. I'm still pining for a Red Sox/Cubs World Series. Then we'd all know that Hell really is freezing over.

As for songs, "Go for G" by TMBG from "Here Come the ABCs" comes to mind. And the Ralph's World's song about wishing he could play for the Cubs.
October 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKaty L
Best of luck to your D-Backs. I was rooting hard for 'em back in 2001, being a big Mark Grace fan. It was nice to see him win it all.

My Phillies are all but dead. Brutal end to a great season.
October 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJeff
Doh! Another reason why I should keep my mouth shut when it comes to baseball. I kinda skimmed over the fact that your lovely D-Backs were playing the Cubs last night. I still would love to see the Cubbies play the Red Sox in the World Series, but I wish your team well too (see? I'm lousy at competition!).

Congrats on winning last night, by the way--you must have brought the right mojo this time!
October 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKaty L

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