For much of the United States, Punxsutawney Phil and his famous walk on Feb. 2 is the anointed decider of the spring to come. Phil is cute, traditional and annoyingly pessimistic. Baseball, on the other hand, serves its role in the sports calendar admirably.
The United States’ Pastime marks the transition to the summer months, ending the seasonal depression that much of the country faces. Even in monoseasonal California, baseball marks the turn in the semester, the light at the end of the tunnel of endless midterms and the realization that it won’’’t be that long before you can hug your parents, pet your dog and catch up with old friends.
The sport is filled with great summer vibes, so the next time you tell your friend baseball is boring, or walk right by Alumni Field or the soon-to-be-built CMS Field, pause a moment and appreciate the subtle messaging around the sport.
Take a minute to appreciate baseball, appreciate the changing of seasons that most of the country faces and appreciate that, as hard as classes and life may be in February, we are just a few spring training and World Baseball Classic games away from being free.
Words by Zach LeBlanc | Graphic by Melinda Qerushi
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