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One Camper's
Fantasy
Day 7
The attrition has now
become noticeable. There are less than half the usual campers (maybe
20 in all) out this morning for stretching but the same if not more
moans and groans. The sun is shining and it is a light day as we
have one last game to play. We are looking forward to continuing
our winning streak of one and becoming a bit more respectable.
Definitely no pre-game
hitting, no pre-game infield, just a little throwing to get those
sore arms warm and loose. That must have done the trick though
because we started off with a bang. A bunch of runs in the first
and the 5th and 3 hours later we had this game handily
won. We demanded to extend camp by another week so that we could
show everyone else that we were as good as we had looked
on paper. But instead, Monday and Yeager broke out the champagne
and we celebrated the victory and the season.
The game took so long
that some of us had to miss lunch if we were going to participate
in the pop up and hitting contests that were just getting started.
I tired my hand at the hitting contest, was only mildly successful
and was eliminated from the championship round. Peter from San
Francisco and Steve from Riverside battled it out with Peter inching
out Steve in the end.
Then it was time to
shower, change and pack up our lockers. Only one problem, Brad,
the kid from Toronto, whose locker was next to mine, couldn't find
his clothes. It seems that he gotten on the wrong side with the
Instructors after he taped their uniform jerseys to the lamp posts
outside the conference center the night before, and a couple of
the Instructors (we won't mention names but their initials are SY
and JJ) decided to treat this rookie right. Oh, Brad found his
clothes all right. They were set out on a chair in the middle of
the locker room, for all to see, encased in a block of ice. Well
that will teach him not to mess with a pro ball player!
Before dinner, the
lounge was packed not just with campers but also Dodger staff.
Davey Johnson, Charlie Hough, Mickey Hatcher, Rick Dempsey, and
Claude Osteen added to the mix and swapped stories with the instructors
and campers alike. Dinner was as good as it has been all week.
We were joined by some of the Dodgers staff and coaches. John Shelby
and Mark Grudzielnick stopped by and Dodger GM Kevin Malone answered
a few questions on the status of some ball players and the outlook
for the '99 Dodgers. We watched the play of the day; a good backhanded
stop of a sharp grounder down the 3rd baseline that was
turned into a double play and then it was time for end-of-camp awards.
Steve from Riverside cleaned with the Golden Glove award, batting
title and selection to the camper all-star team and Jonathan "Silverstreak"
won the Rookie of the Year and all-star selection. David took Vero's
potato head award, bad hips and all, and Carl got the play of the
week trophy. In all, it was a great ending to a great week. And
with dinner over, we all met in the lounge and exchanged congratulations
and goodbyes.
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