Grieving
A day after the awful news on Jose Fernandez, the Marlins had to return to the playing field. Channeling emotions a professional athlete could only dread, Dee Gordon led off the bottom of the 1st inning wearing Jose's batting helmet and taking the pitch righthanded. What a brilliantly symbolic gesture!
Gordon then returned to the batter's box, wearing his own helmet. And the speedy, skinny 2nd baseman then slammed Bartolo Colon's next pitch high into the right field stands -- his first homer of the season, hit in memory of his friend and teammate. It was Miami's night -- and the first of Gordon's four hits -- as they handled the Wild Card-contending Mets 7 - 3.
A brief aside for Yankee fans, did you sense a parallel to the game played the night after Thurman Munson's funeral, the one where his close friend Bobby Murcer drove in the winning run?
Gordon then returned to the batter's box, wearing his own helmet. And the speedy, skinny 2nd baseman then slammed Bartolo Colon's next pitch high into the right field stands -- his first homer of the season, hit in memory of his friend and teammate. It was Miami's night -- and the first of Gordon's four hits -- as they handled the Wild Card-contending Mets 7 - 3.
A brief aside for Yankee fans, did you sense a parallel to the game played the night after Thurman Munson's funeral, the one where his close friend Bobby Murcer drove in the winning run?
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