And Bob Gibson, and Sandy Koufax, Mickey Mantle, also never played even one major league regular season game in Miami. And that’s a shame, but until the Florida Marlins joined the National League in 1993, Miami baseball fans were deprived of seeing these great players live unless they went out of town. If you lived in New york you could say things like “I saw Joe DiMaggio in his prime, or I was there the night Tom Seaver lost that no hitter in the ninth versus the Cubs”. Trust me, as a former New Yorker, I know about things like that, and I know how much those types of memories mean to real baseball fans. Dads taking their kids to the game to watch the same team that their Dads once took them too; that’s how baseball tradition is built.
Well, we Marlins fans have the chance to build a tradition like that, but we are missing the boat. There is a young team playing right now at Dolphins Stadium that is in the process of doing some legendary things. A team with a 21 million dollar payroll, easily the lowest in baseball, is confounding all the experts and winning over the critics by contending for a pennant in 2008. And I’m not saying there are Hall of Famers like Ruth and aaron on this team, but then again, you never know. There are certainly some individula players with the potential to some day make it to Cooperstown. One day your son can take his son to the game and say “grandpa used to take me to see the Marlins games when I was your age. I saw Hanley Ramirez when he just came up to the big leagues”.
But too many of you Marlins fans are missing out. You are choosing to watch the games on TV or listen on the radio, rather than come out to the games. And that’s a damn shame. If this team ends up making the playoffs with a 21 million dollar payroll that will be a historical achievement. An achievement that should NOT happen before thousands of empty seats! It’s time to stop making excuses, Miami. Time to stop crying about Wayne’s betrayal and his fire sale of 1998, time to stop moaning about the weather, and making excuse after excuse as to why you just can’t make it out to the stadium to see one of the best baseball stories of ALL TIME, the exciting young team with the 21 million dollar payroll.
We baseball fans are always bemoaning the lack of tradition here in Miami as opposed to Boston, New York, or Chicago. Well, tradition doesn’t just APPEAR somewhere out of the clear blue sky. People MAKE tradition, and there is no better time than now to start building a great baseball tradition here in Miami. It starts with all of us. Go to a game. Better yet, go to a few games. Tell your co workers to go. Better yet, get a group of your co workers together and go with them. Take your girlfriend to a game. Or your boyfriend. Something magical is going on this summer at Dolphins Stadium. Baseball history might very well be in the process of being made. Don’t sit this one out!
