Going to a baseball game and watching the game is always fun...
But it's the batting practice that is and has always been my favorite part.It is the main reason we arrive two hours before the first pitch is scheduled.
It's great because you get a chance to see these elite athletes up close...
Being this close sometimes has added perks as well.
It increases your chance of catching a foul ball during batting practice.
Not an easy feat, but it has been known to happen...
Or you can just use your child's cuteness to win over a player...
All it took was for Sophia to catch the eye of Pablo Sandoval and after warming up his arm by playing some catch, he tossed the ball over to Sophia...
There must be something about Sophia and Wrigley Field because last time we were here, she was lucky enough to receive one then as well.
That is not an easy feat...
Post ball happiness...
Of course seeing Sophia get a ball was quite upsetting to Lily.
She wanted one too.
Who could blame her?
But the odds of both of them receiving a ball seemed really low.
I mean, all of those people line the wall waiting for one and players maybe throw a total of twenty balls throughout the whole batting practice.
Those aren't good odds.
Unless you are an adorable mini Giants fan...
My dad raised Lily up just as Eli Whiteside picked up a ball that was hit down the left field line.
Lily waved her arms, he noticed and now both of my girls had a ball...
Sophia wasn't too sure that she should be happy for Lily...
Until she remembered she had a ball as well...
Receiving a ball is always the most thrilling part of a game.
I remember getting my first one when I was 10.
I was at an Oakland A's game.
It was Father's day and they were playing the Texas Rangers.
Most of the people had started to trickle out, so my dad and I moved behind the first base dugout.
The game was over and as we started walking up the steps, we heard some guy shouting.
It was Art Howe.
He was the first base coach for the Rangers at the time.
He caught my dad's attention, tossed a ball to my dad and said, "Here, give this to your little girl."
I still can't tell you who was more excited, me or my dad.
That was my first, but certainly not my last.
It seemed every game I went to, I came home with a ball.
Some people are lucky enough to get one their entire life, but I have a nice little collection saved up.
This luck must have been passed on to my girls.
This was Sophia's second ball.
For Lily, this was her third.
She actually received two balls in one game (St. Louis Cardinals).
Just like when I was young and now with my girl's, I can never tell who is more excited, us girls or my dad.
I think for a true baseball fan receiving a ball is like a dream come true.
And having your father and papa there to witness it is what makes the dream perfect!
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