What a finish!
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The flag traveled around the world and through the deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq. Sgt. Felix Perez brought it from home as a reminder and an amulet. The flag never left his Army backpack.
It accompanied Perez to Dolphin Stadium on Tuesday night. He needed some luck for his team, the United States, in its must-win World Baseball Classic game against Puerto Rico. Perez wore a Team USA hat and a Team USA hoodie, and his little sister, Jessica, draped his flag across her shoulders. The United States’ 6-5 come-from-behind victory in the ninth inning sent them into a frenzy. She danced around. He sat in his motorized wheelchair and roared.
On the way out, the 27-year-old Perez placed the flag in his lap and leaned over to a security guard manning Gate G. He was hoping some players from Team USA might sign it. The security guard led Perez and his sister to the U.S. clubhouse, and the flag went inside.
“The next thing I know,” Perez said, “I’m getting called to come back in there.”
And so began the coolest 30 minutes of Felix Perez’s life. On an evening when he felt especially proud to be an American – when a group of his sporting heroes wearing his country’s name across their chests banded together to win a game they had no business winning – Perez found himself surrounded by them, doused with celebratory Miller Lites, with the American flag that was with him during the worst moment of his life passed around the room and signed by every player on the team.
“Everybody,” Perez said.Then they handed him a ball filled with signatures.
“Everybody,” Perez said.
The half-hour went too fast. Jimmy Rollins, who scored the winning run, wanted to chat more. David Wright, who drove it in, couldn’t hear enough about how the New York Mets are Perez’s favorite team. Almost half the team surrounded Perez for a photograph, the flag draped around his torso, a smile on every face, and none brighter than his.
“I’m just happy to see him happy,” Jessica said.
quote:Originally posted by zombywoof:
The WBC either needs to be scrapped or let amateurs compete in it.
The MLB players should be getting ready in spring training. Not this waste of time of an exhibition series.
quote:Originally posted by 20dad:
if that story doesn't give you chills.......... i don't know what will.
quote:I couldnt disagree wth you more...How can we honestly call our pro championship series the "World Series" if we didnt play in the WBC....
Iwish there was a better time of year to hold, it but it is what it is....
quote:There's no way I see any need for major league ballplayers wasting their time in this thing. Bernie Williams is playing on a team and he's washed up as a ballplayer who probably couldn't even get a minor league contract.
quote:Originally posted by Midlo Dad:
When he started swinging I was thinking, "Oh no, that's ball 3!"
quote:This is the only time that I will ever root for David Wright.
quote:it is clear they dont consider it wasting their time....
quote:I don't think MLB owners are too happy
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Youkilis is now out with a sprained ankle---are the RedSox happy?----now he and Pedroia are out
Millionaire players doing this---I don't think MLB owners are too happy
quote:Originally posted by theEH:
These players are representing there Country.
And that trumps anything the owners have to say.
It should be a bigger honor and privilege to put that USA on your chest then any pro team they will ever play on, Period.
quote:You pay hundreds and thousands of dollars for tickets to watch MLB games that are relevant and your best players are on the DL playing in some pointless exhibition.
quote:Originally posted by Bob Williams:
In the next 5 years, MLB will select teams from Japan, Korea, Mexico and a team from Latin America to join the MLB.
Bob Williams
Goodwill Series