Last night, my team lost and ended their season. What to be thankful for?
Let's see.
Thank you God for the Twins' two world championships (yeah, they were awhile ago, but the Vikes don't have any - not that I'm complaining)
Thank you God for a home town star player who recognizes that he is in a unique position - he gets to live his childhood dream, in his hometown, surrounded by his family. Thank you God for making him thankful for it (or at least look thankful for it.) His contract gave me the confidence to buy that jersey I wear so proudly.
Thank you God for players who aren't perfect. Their professional imperfections may make headlines, but their personal imperfections usually don't.
Thanks God for game 2, when we were reminded that we're all human, and that the smallest of poor choices can dramatically affect a LOT of people. (It'll be a great RE example.)
Thank you God for a manager who knows that using colorful language to a umpire is part of the game, but colorful language in front of a microphone is not.
God, thanks for making this series against a team who is so unlike our own. Help us not to "hate" them, but to reject them. Help us reject all that they stand for, and help us to become more rooted in our own values of hard work, loyalty and dedication to the game.
Thank you God for a season of cheering for a winning team. No, winning isn't everything, but we got to raise our glasses in victory an awful lot this year.
And God, thanks for letting me watch the 2004 World Series - all of it. No, my team wasn't there, but I'm still thankful. Every time it's referenced in the history books, I can tell my son that two baseball fans were born that night.
1 comment:
Wow, this a much more charitable reaction to last night's game than I had. Thanks for reminding me why I love the Minnesota Twins (even though they can't beat the Yankees in the post season).
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