Although the Hall of Fame Military Classic was rained out, the Memorial Day weekend event in Cooperstown, N.Y., still had an impact.
When he took his position as third base coach for Team Stars to begin the May 23 Hall of Fame Military Classic at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y., Wade Boggs had an appropriate, if not exactly legal, accessory 鈥 an umbrella.
Rain forced the cancellation of the Military Classic after just one inning of play 鈥 unofficially ending with Team Stripes up 2-1 鈥 but the collection of Hall of Famers, other retired major leaguers, veteran amputees and women鈥檚 baseball pros who comprised the two rosters knew this game wasn鈥檛 just about baseball.
Not on Memorial Day weekend, and not in a year in which America will celebrate its 250th birthday.
鈥淚 am so proud鈥 I鈥檓 probably going to be emotional today,鈥 said Mitch Harris, the Navy veteran who became the first graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy to play in the major leagues in nearly a century when he debuted in 2015 with St. Louis. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just special. What an amazing country we鈥檙e in, what a great game we鈥檙e about to play, and everybody coming together for that kind of culmination, 250 (years), I mean, I just don鈥檛 have words that can describe what I鈥檓 feeling.
鈥淚鈥檓 a kid in a candy shop right now.鈥
Harris was one of at least eight American Legion Baseball alumni on the two rosters, and virtually every player and coach either served in the military or had family members who did. Each member of the teams wore jerseys with their branch of service, or a family member鈥檚 branch of service, embroidered across the chest.
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鈥淚 get an opportunity to wear a Navy uniform and honor my dad, who served in the Navy. My grandfather also was a warrant officer, and my brother-in-law served as well. It鈥檚 Memorial Day, we get to salute dad and everybody along the way, so it鈥檚 great,鈥 said Hall of Famer and Legion Baseball alum Scott Rolen, who joked that he was 鈥渄oing everyone a favor by coaching and not playing鈥 for Team Stripes.
Rolen鈥檚 fellow Team Stripes coach, Hall of Famer and Legion Baseball alumnus Rollie Fingers, said he was 鈥渁ll for the military.鈥
鈥淏eing out here with all these guys is going to be a lot of fun. But I enjoyed the military when I was in (the Army Reserve),鈥 said Fingers, even if that meant basic training in Fort Dix, N.J., in the middle of winter.
It wasn鈥檛 completely winterlike in Cooperstown on Saturday, but the combination of cold and rain had spectators bundling up in the stands at Doubleday Field until the game was called. The weather also impacted the pregame Home Run Derby, won by Jonny Gomes.
Boggs, himself a surprise participant in the Home Run Derby, celebrated with Gomes after his win 鈥 another part of the lighthearted attitude both teams brought to the game itself. Gomes jokingly yelled at MLB Network鈥檚 Brian Kenny for distracting him during an at-bat, while Shane Spencer was the first of several batters to call for ABS replay after disputing strikes called against them.
Ultimately, though, the weekend was 鈥渁ll about the military,鈥 as Jack Morris put it.
鈥淢y dad served in the Navy,鈥 said Morris, another Legion Baseball alum and Baseball Hall of Famer. 鈥淲hen I put this (jersey) on today, it鈥檚 old school wool, right? I couldn鈥檛 help but think of my dad and his service because he didn鈥檛 talk about the military too much. He was one of those guys that got out of the service and would rather not talk about his experience, it wasn鈥檛 the greatest for a lot of reasons.
鈥淲hen he became old, he told me some of the stories, and it was like, 鈥榃ow, Dad, you held that inside your whole life, you should have just told me when you were young and got it off your chest.鈥 He said, 鈥業 didn鈥檛 feel the need to tell anybody.鈥
鈥淪o war is not cool 鈥 but to be here and to honor the veterans and those that served is in itself an honor for me to do it. It鈥 s my way of thanking them, I guess,鈥 Morris said.
Legion Baseball alumni at Hall of Fame Military Classic
TEAM STARS
DH Rick Monday (Post 123, Santa Monica, Calif.)
Reserve Mitch Harris (Posts 144-266, Gastonia, N.C.)
Reserve David Robertson (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Coach/Hall of Famer Wade Boggs (Tampa, Fla.)
Coach/Hall of Famer Jack Morris (Christie de Parcq-St. Paul, Minn.)
Manager Tony La Russa (West Tampa, Fla.)
TEAM STRIPES
Coach/Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers (Post 73, Upland, Calif.)
Coach/Hall of Famer Scott Rolen (Post 147, Jasper, Ind.)
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