Houston Base Ball Club
Opens Season with Win
A late 19th century
sports writer for the Houston Daily Post might
have written covered the Houston Babies March
31, 2012 game this way:
Following a pleasant spring
morning day trip up the road west of town, the
Houston Babies Base Ball Club descended upon
the quiet village of Sealy, Texas Saturday and
immediately seized their eyes upon the sight
of boundless festive opportunity. Scrambling
quickly and firmly upon the pig of good fortune,
and fueled unfailingly by their superior ginger
of spirit, the urbane Babies fastly slaughtered
and roasted their rural neighbors in base ball,
albeit in the civilly prescribed manner put
forth by the gods of the game, and then proudly
brought home the bacon of victory to all their
cranks in the fair City of Houston. By nightfall,
the entire colorfully spirits-boosted sporting
community of Houston was up and about and lifting
their cups of joy to the cherished memory of
General Sam.
By noon Saturday, the aspiring
and delightful White Sox of Boerne, Texas, also
arrived in Sealy to witness the Babies coming
back from an early 0-4 deficit due to some muffing
fingers a-field, but in time to turn the crank
on a hitting display that decidedly vanquished
all hope for a Katy club survival. The Hajduk
family led the Babies in a glowing blaze of
Father-Son Glory. Father Larry Hajduk, the old
shuffling Buffalo from Buffalo, New York again
pitched a complete game victory in the 2012
season opener for the Babies, giving up only
two earned runs on the day. Son Alex Hajduk,
known alternately as Beef, or Son of Kong,
went three for five with a double and a fences-clearing
home run to inspire and direct the bombastically
devastating Babies offense.
In the second game, the Boerne
White Sox were able to lay a second wounding
defeat upon dear Katy with the import help of
two temporary revolvers named Alex
of the Hajduk and Schmelter families and one
kiddo named Kyle from the surnamed Burns familial
group.
In the ongoing absence of sufficient
minimal player numbers for a tourney match game
against the same talent-providing Babies in
a third championship contest of the day, the
Houston Babies exercised their civil spirit
and declined to take a forfeit victory over
Boerne under the circumstances, but they and
all others in attendance implicitly acknowledged
that the Houston Babies, indeed, had won the
day and the base ball tourney by both their
performance on the field against Katy
and also off the field in conjunction with their
Boerne win declination. The Babies gracious
actions stood tall this afternoon as a straight-from-the-heart
Houston-style tribute to good sportsmanship.
Raise your glasses tonight and
come see us play the next time out, Houston.
The next vintage ball action in these parts
is scheduled for May 5, 2012, in Katy, Texas.
Stay tuned for further details.
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