Bombs Bursting in Air
Most people should be able to tell you that Francis Scott Key is responsible for the National Anthem that we hear before each baseball game, but not many know the journey of the song.
Francis Scott Key was actually a poet who wrote a poem called “Defence of Fort McHenry” after witnessing Royal Navy ships attack Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. After being circulated, renamed and set to the tune of a British drinking song called “To Anacreon in Heaven”, Francis Scott Key’s poem became “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Although the debut of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in baseball typically gets linked to its rendition during the 7th inning stretch of the 1918 World Series, some historians will tell you that it was played as far back as 1897.
No matter what year the tradition began, it will certainly be heard at every ballpark this 4th of July, as a full slate of games entertains us while we celebrate our freedom.
Let’s take a look at some of the day’s key matchups…
Mets @ Phillies
Besides the possibility of fireworks in the hitter friendly park, it’s Johan Santana vs. Cole Hamels in a heavyweight pitching battle.
Athletics @ White Sox
Nick Swisher welcomes his ex-teammates to The Cell. You can also tune in to see if Jack Cust has 4 strikeouts or if he hits one into the parking lot. He reminds me a lot of Joaquin Phoenix’s character in Signs. “Felt wrong not to swing.”
Nationals @ Reds
Ok, so the matchup doesn’t look very exciting, but I had to include the Washington Nationals playing in The Great American Ballpark on the 4th of July!
Cubs @ Cardinals
Another installment of this classic rivalry. The Cubs will send Carlos Zambrano to the mound, while the Cardinals trot out undefeated Mitchell Boggs.
Red Sox @ Yankees
Enough said.
The pool players that are most likely to send bombs bursting into the air are…
Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder vs. Tom Gorzelanny and his 6.18 ERA
Nick Swisher at home vs. ex-teammate Joe Blanton and his 4.97 ERA
Alex Rodriguez because it’s a big game and that’s when the stars come out
Hanley Ramirez at Coors Field vs. Greg Reynolds and his 5.75 ERA
Chase Utley and Ryan Howard because they are too powerful for Citizens Bank Park
Written By: The Baseball Consigliere
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Bombs Bursting in Air!
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