It's the four words so many of us have been waiting to hear: Cardinals. Baseball. Is. Back.
This will be a different kind of Opening Day for baseball, with precautions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Still, the Redbirds return to action today as they host the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 1 of a 60-game regular season.
Here are a few notes about the upcoming season:
And there are other changes, ranging from COVID-19 precautions to changes in which the game is played due to a shortened season. But after 266 days without professional baseball -- and even longer since the Cardinals took the field -- it's so nice to have baseball back.
A quote attributed to Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller captures a parallel between baseball and life: "Everyday is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is."
With all the uncertainty and disruption brought on by COVID-19, this is a good reminder that each day we have an opportunity for a fresh start. A new opportunity to give our best effort at home, work and in the community. And on a more basic level, having professional sports return provides a welcome diversion from the stresses of daily life.
Happy Opening Day. It's time to play ball.
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