I know we have some parents on this message board going through Spring Training for the first time. And we have some "old timers" going through it for the nth time.
Thought it might be interesting to share some experiences...whether experienced in person or from afar through your son's eyes. Bum had some interesting thoughts on another thread.
My thoughts...somewhat random...
* Was really surprised how quiet it can be on those back fields where the minor leaguers play. It really is like a tryout with organizations scouts and coaches observing with radar guns and clipboards. Parents, wives, children nervously hanging around. Hardly anyone visibly rooting for anyone. Can hear the coaches talking to the players. Just a bit surreal to me.
* I had heard from other parents and this site that your job in Spring Training can often be to "make a team," but somehow it didn't strike home until I saw it on those back fields or listened to our son describe the process. I think the players handle it better than the nervous parents. At least in our house.
* Our first year we were in the car with our son when he got a call from a very good friend from college who had just been released that morning. As we knew his friend as well, it was painful to hear half of that conversation as our son tried to comfort his friend. Nothing panicky, but just a realization that this could stop at any time.
* I really liked the Arizona Spring Training situation. Stadiums all relatively close...within about an hour of each other at most. Somewhat of a Spring Break or vacation atmosphere in the restaurants and clubs. The Scottsdale/Giants experience seemed the best of the ones I attended...stadium next to downtown, folks walk from dinner to the ballgame, which was packed. My son tells me Florida is much different because of longer distances. My wife just went there and agreed that it was quite a bit different.
Alright, thats enough from me for now.
Anyone wanna add?