So, let's see.
We are from Northern CA.
Our son went to college in San Antonio, Tx. Was pretty fun to introduce his friends and their parents to Sushi. But, Sushi in SAT and Sushi in SFO are...well.... different. Texans seemed more reluctant to try sushi and sashimi than we were to sample barbecue. We could "sample" all we could find. We got introduced to barbecue. Boy is there barbecue. We did locate one sushi and barbecue in Jackson, Miss., but we were NOT going there.
We had barbecue in SAT at Rudy's and a few others, including home cooking with Theo....amazing.
Cannot be nicer people anywhere than those in San Antonio.
Wherever we traveled in college, barbecue was a pregame whether at Red & Blue in Jackson, Miss., in Memphis at Corky's, "dragging" players and parents the entire way. Something like 20 lbs of ribs and chicken from Corky's in Memphis may have been the record, dry rub was...well, GREAT!
Where else..Atlanta, Terre Haute, Greencastle and Georgetown, TX. Not much barbecue.
From there, to Lowell, Mass and Newport, RI. Two of the great owners/GMs anywhere in Harry Ayotte and Chuck Paiva. If there is any place in the US better for summer wood bat leagues than Cardines Field in Newport, and the Newport Gulls we never found it. Mudvilles along the right field line in Cardines has to be the best place to watch a game with a cold one, especially since you are on the field. From each great City, there were travels to, Keane, NH, Manchester, NH, Middletown and Torrington, Connecticut and many others. What great summers.
From there, Auburn, NY, Batavia, NY, Cooperstown(Wow) and the Fingerlakes area. Is there any place more beautiful than the Fingerlakes? Still get emails from Charlie Wride in Auburn, NY, the NY/PENN league historian, a position he has proudly held for over 50 years. Charlie is so proud of the Fingerlakes area and the NY/Penn league and he sure is nice to players and parents alike.
Then on to Lansing, Grand Rapids, Peoria, Ill, Dunedin, Fla, Tampa and others in Fla.
Along this vast journey, there was one return trip for a regional in Orange CA.
Wherever he played, he seemed to sure play well. Where ever we followed, we found the greatest people, wonderful cities and towns and teammates/families who made the journey timeless and unforgettable.
Wherever he went, he found people who were so kind to him. He found members of the media in local papers who were so supportive. Chad Hillman in Lansing was the ultimate best in finding an "interview" who would sit in the locker room, win or lose, and answer the questions for an article in tomorrow's paper. Funny how you remember a single reporter for a local newspaper who has a deadline and loves to talk with your son at 11:30pm. From the way each would talk about it, I could somewhat envision a Rockwell painting..or maybe a Peanuts cartoon.
Amazing experiences this baseball brings.