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Sunday, 19 June 2016

The boys are back in town

Source: lastbestnews.com --- Saturday, June 18, 2016
Major League Baseball is more than a third of a way through its season, but professional Baseball in Billings started Friday night. Watching games on television is a lot more enjoyable these days than when I first started 50 years ago, but no major sport has a bigger gap between the game as viewed and the game as actually seen than Baseball. The dimensions are all wrong on TV: Baseball is not a rectangular game, and even the biggest screen gives only a constrained sense of the dimensions of the field. My wife and I have had season tickets since Dehler Park opened, and it always takes a few innings to adjust to the games in person. So much more is going on, and I don’t just mean the crowd. The coaches are giving signals, the infield is whipping the ball around the diamond, baserunners tempt the pitchers, bullpen catchers and pitchers flow by in a steady stream. We are particularly drawn each year to third base because that’s the position closest to our seats. This year, the spot is occupied by Nick Senzel, a top draft choice who at age 20 already has made more money than I ever will. He demonstrated he might be worth it when he dove into the stands to come up with a foul ball landing about six feet from where we were sitting. If we had been watching him on TV, it would have been like he dove right out of the screen onto our living room floor. Then, of course, there are the fans, all the familiar faces in our section from seasons g ...



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