Nearly a year ago, in my second or third post in the history of speaktherights.com, I wrote about the thrill I had when my friend Bob took me to see the Boston Red Sox play in the museum that is Fenway Park.
Thanks to Bob and Michelle, I made it back to Fenway again this past Wednesday. The Red Sox beat the Baltimoe Orioles by a score of 5 to 1. They were led by the bat of “Big Papi” David Ortiz. He hit a line drive homer to center field. The ball traveled well over 400 feet. When he hit it, we didn’t think the ball had a chance at the fence. The ball had other thoughts.
Notice, for those of you who remember, the iconic Citgo sign is still in view in left-center field.
Thank you, Bob, for chauffeuring. I rarely get that pleasure. And I am glad he was driving. Boston was built to ride horses in…not drive cars. Bob is a trooper behind the wheel.
I plan on being on the back porch tomorrow afternoon. Then I will be able to…
Speak the Rights a little more.
Danny Johnson