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25th Opening Day in West Michigan

West Michigan Whitecaps vs. South Bend Cubs (Midwest League)

Fifth Third Ballpark-Comstock Park, MI:  Opening Day for the Minor League season also meant the West Michigan Whitecaps were entering their 25th year as a ball club.  With so many games there throughout the years, it seemed only fitting that this is where we should start our 2018 journey as well.  We were lucky there was even a game, as the Michigan weather punished us with harsh snow and wind while visiting for ‘Spring’ Break.  We dressed warm, staying in the sun, and enjoyed Opening Day like so many other fans across the country.

We were able to get free replica jerseys upon entering the ballpark, and then Brian decided he wanted some autographs and to meet some of the players.   The thrill of the day was meeting former World Champion Detroit Tiger, and the current Whitecaps manager, Lance Parrish.  He was more than happy to sign Brian’s ball and get a photo with him.  Brian was still able to meet some of Lance’s players and get his ball signed by them as well.

We can’t forget our favorite mascots, Crash and Frankie!  Brian got both to sign his ball, as well as Roxy, but we couldn’t get a photo with her.

The game was a good one for the home team.  Jordan Pearce lead the way offensively, going 1-3 with three RBI.  Also pitching is was Alexis Garcia and Joey Morgan, each going 2-4 with Garcia adding an RBI.

On the hill, Dane Myers got the start throwing four innings, giving up one run and striking out five.  Burris Warner earned the win, only giving up one hit and one run in his three innings of work.  Final:  Whitecaps 6, Cubs 2.

This was a fun game, and we were actually pretty comfortable until the sun went down.  Then that cold Michigan air came creeping in, but we’re a tough group.  This was a great way to kick off the Minor League season, especially since we weren’t able to make it up for a game last season.  The next few months should be fun, as we have some more games planned and Brian starts Little League.

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Whitecaps SnOwpening Day

West Michigan Whitecaps vs. South Bend Cubs (Midwest League)

26271459721_828e34229b_zFifth Third Ballpark-Comstock Park, MI:  For our last game in Michigan for awhile, mother nature really dumped on us, and it’s hard not to take this personally.  For the Whitecaps home opener, it was a balmy 36 degrees, but honestly at least the sun was out and the game wasn’t cancelled.  We wanted to make sure we were one of the first 1,000 through the gate, so we could claim our replica 2015 Midwest League championship rings.

26245268852_efa26afb62_zUnfortunately, do to the field conditions and cold, they cancelled the on field catch and autograph session.  They never opened the play ground, either, and really cheesed Brian off.  At least we were able to see all three of the ‘Caps mascots one more time, as they entertained the kids until game time.

Brian with Roxy the River Rascal

Brian with Roxy the River Rascal

Brian and I with Frankie the Swimming Pig

Brian and I with Frankie the Swimming Pig

And, finally, Brian with Crash the River Rascal

And, finally, Brian with Crash the River Rascal

The team also had all six of West Michigan’s Midwest League championship trophies on display.  The time finally passed, and while we were basking in the sun, the club had a little presentation of the newest trophy.

26337666795_068f5926a5_z25734786193_8f9e331a28_z26245282022_25139fe837_z26064680710_235428d9eb_zBefore the game, we took a walk over to watch the ‘Caps warm up, and I got a couple of pics of starting pitcher Matt Hall (22) and outfielder Cam Gibson (23), son of Tiger great Kirk Gibson.

26311617146_c777c62c3c_z26311607796_ceace1f58c_zAs you can see, the Whitecaps have added extended netting all the way across the dugout, and this really screws up my world as a baseball fan. Watching and trying to take pictures through this netting simply sucks, in my opinion.  I do understand it’s for safety, but if some fans can’t keep off their iPhones during gameplay, or have small children, they need to pay attention or sit in a less dangerous area.

26064633790_45b3c7d64c_z26271289861_4632a6afc9_zDue to the cold, the game itself seemed to be a little sloppy, although a few of the batters were given an ‘hit’ on a ball that would probably normally be an error.  The Whitecaps could seem to get a big hit with players in scoring position either, with Brett Pirtle scoring their first run on a passed ball.  On the bump, Hall pitched four innings, giving up one run on five hits, while striking out two.  Relief pitcher Toller Boardman gave up three runs for West Michigan to take the loss, however.

25732821424_b908389aa7_z26271281021_8134d034ef_zTrailing 5-1 going into the ninth, the ‘Caps made it a little interesting, score a pair of runs, but it was too little too late. Offensively, Pirtle ended up going 1-3 with a walk and two runs scored.  First baseman Will Allen and left fielder Rashad Brown each went 2-4, with Allen adding an RBI.  I also had to take another walk to find a place for a few more photo not obstructed by the netting.  Final: Whitecaps 3, Cubs 5.

26337529165_9c42ff695a_z26064601490_8e1bbb2ee5_zDespite the cold and the everything, it was still a fun day at the ballpark.  Again, the watching the game through all that netting isn’t as enjoyable, and Brian was bummed all game that they never opened the playground, but still a better time than doing anything anywhere else.  We’ll be pretty busy the next couple of weeks, and can’t wait to be settled and at home in a new ballpark.  I’ll sign off for now with a video of the game:

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Logo of the Month: South Bend Cubs

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SBC_PrimaryLocation: South Bend, Indiana

Affiliate: Chicago Cubs

Home Field: Four Winds Field

League: Midwest League (Single-A)

Notable Alumni: Justin Upton, Brandon Webb

Fun Facts: One of the teams we hope to see next summer is the South Bend Cubs. South Bend came into the Midwest League in 1988, as the South Bend Silver Hawks, named after the Studebakers that were once produced in the city. They started out as affiliates of the Chicago White Sox, and became a long time affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks (17 years!). In September, the franchise announced they signed a four year affiliation with the Chicago Cubs, and changed the team name accordingly. The franchise has won the Midwest League Championship on three occasions: 1989, 1993, and 2005. We were able to watch the Silver Hawks back in 2009, before they chanced the stadium name from Coveleski Stadium to Four Wings Field. The franchise has made some great improvements to the ballpark in the last five years we’re looking forward to also. The new logo was just released this afternoon, and I’m sure the boys, as Cubs fans, will be begging for some merchandise.

South Bend Cubs official website