Monday, April 5, 2021

a debut and player that i remember

i used to make every effort to attend opening day (or night) for the dodgers and sometimes even the angels. this ritual began in the early 1990s when i was living in orange county and had the relative freedom and ability to get to the stadiums easily - i was an adult is what i am saying, i guess. i did this through 1997, but moved to minnesota later that summer and soon targeted opening day at the metrodome instead. i've only been back to dodger stadium for opening day once (2002) since, and i miss it. there is always pomp and circumstance and hope, not to mention usually some special guest or ceremony.

it was similar for the twins - in 1999, kenny rogers (the singer, not the pitcher) performed his song "the greatest" - but by far the most memorable opening day i attended in minny took place on april 5, 2004. that was the day that local boy and number one draft pick joe mauer debuted in the major leagues.

i was hit or miss as far as scoring twins games back then, and i couldn't find a program during a quick look, but here's my stub from that night - seventeen years ago tonight.
good times with friends in the good ol' hubert h. humphrey metrodome.

fast forward twelve years, and i was happy to see topps issue a mlb debut insert set back in 2016, and even happier to see that mauer was included in it. i've added all three versions, plus the medallion manu-patch card, to my "cards featuring games i've attended in person" mini-collection.

2016 topps mlb debut bronze
2016 topps mlb debut silver
2016 topps mlb debut gold
2016 topps mlb debut medallion
here's the back of the gold parallel
mauer's four times on base came about thanks to two hits and two walks in three official at bats. he contributed to the 11th inning rally that ended the game, which was exciting and a great way for the season to begin. the twins went on to win the american league central for the third straight year, but lost to the yankees for the second straight season. i don't think they've won a postseason game since the first game of the 2004 alds in fact.

i'll go ahead and kill another bird with this post and show the card that represents the metrodome in my "stadiums i've attended games in" mini-collection.
that's a card from 1994 score, and it really doesn't do the hubert h. humphrey metrodome justice. it was big and cramped at the same time, with football seats folded up in right field behind the hefty back right field "fence". true story - the first time i set foot in the stadium for a game was in may of 1998, and i laughed when i left the concourse to head to the seats and saw the field and roof for the first time. the fact that it was a day game only made it worse. i am not sorry it's gone.

finally, here are some cards from another mini-collection - the one where i keep a card for each of my "favorite non-dodger through the years".  vladimir guerrero preceded mauer as my favorite non-dodger (he was also my son's favorite player at the time), but mauer's exploits combined with the fact that he was right here in our own backyard pushed him to the top of the list, beginning in 2008. that was the year that i took my son to spring training in fort myers, and even though i got to chat with dusty baker for a couple of minutes before a game between the reds and twins, the real highlight of the trip for me was hanging out with my son and seeing him enjoy himself. one moment that stood out came while we were playing catch behind one of the practice fields and a golf cart approached. i told my son to turn around to see mauer and justin morneau passing by. he did, and mauer waved at him and said hello, and suddenly vladdy wasn't as much of a favorite anymore. 

here are the mauer cards that represent him in my aforementioned favorite non-dodger mini-collection:

2008: topps stadium club
2009: upper deck o-pee-chee moments subset black border
2010: upper deck pure heat insert
2011: topps diamond anniversary parallel
2012: topps allen & ginter
2013: topps target red parallel
2014: topps chrome
2015: topps finest
2016: topps archives
2017: topps chrome
2018: topps
i have another post about mauer in the pipeline, so i'll end this one by noting that i thought about and ultimately failed to attend what turned out to be mauer's final big league game at the end of the 2018 season. it would have been nice to have been there at the end, too.

11 comments:

  1. Loved me some Mauer. One of those guys who had a positive attitude and seemed to play the game the "old school" way. That ticket stub is sweet. It's even sweeter that you were there in attendance.

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    1. even at the end of his career, i still considered his at bats to be must see tv.

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  2. Good ol Joseph Patrick Mauer! He was a grade behind me in school so when my high school played his my freshman year I missed the chance to say I played against him.

    One of my earliest Metrodome memories was sitting with my family in the upper deck General Admission seats about 1,000 feet above centerfield. I was maybe 4 or 5 and Kirby Puckett came out to take the field and he made a little wave with his glove. I was convinced he was waving at me!

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    1. there is no doubt that kirby waved at you! for me, robin ventura was the guy who was always just out of my competitive window. he was 3 years older than me, so his last year in babe ruth was the year before my first.

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  3. Not everyone can claim they were at the debut of a potential Hall of Famer!

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    1. hopefully he gets the call in three years!

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  4. Back in 2002 my wife and I went to Minneapolis for the weekend and we were able to go to a game. Twins and Tigers were seen from behind home plate, albeit from way up in the upper deck. She was surprised at how bad the stadium looked in person. Great post!

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    1. thanks. i couldn't believe how crowded the concourses were, especially during viking games. i never went to the astrodome or kingdome, but i have to imagine they were similarly drab.

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  5. Very cool that you were able to see Mauer's MLB debut! I can't imagine what seeing a game at the Metrodome would be like; the only domed stadium I've been to is Toronto- and at least the roof opens there.

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    1. my first visit to the skydome/rogers centre was in 1999 and the roof was closed. we were way up in the upper deck along the first base line and i thought that it was similar to the metrodome, but the incline of the seating seemed steeper. my second trip to rogers centre in 2016 was much more pleasant as the roof was open for the game.

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  6. Terrific Mauer collection. I got to see him play multiple times in Oakland over the years but am pretty sure I don’t have any cards of his at this point.

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