If my papa was still living, today would have been his 108th birthday. He died back in 1989 at the age of 75 and I am convinced that he died because he hated baseball and couldn’t bear the thought of watching another game. I, on the other hand, love baseball. As a kid, I used to listen to the Dodger games and calculate batting averages per at-bat. I still remember listening to Vince Scully describe the action in 1960 when Norm Larker was battling Dick Groat for the NL batting title. If you have heard of Norm Larker I would be shocked. Larker had modest success in MLB but one thing of note is that he was the Houston Colt 45’s first 1st baseman. The Colt 45’s became the Astros and they are part of the reason that we are in KC. We saw the Astros play the Royals today thanks to the kindness of my friend and REISSTRAVELBLOG follower Jeremiah who works with the team.
But before baseball, there is always time to eat. We are staying at the The Raphael Hotel, Autograph Collection (at the recommendation of Jeremiah). This is a lovely Marriott with a storied history and we could not be happier with the accommodations, The place is old but our room is spacious and the staff has been doting on us since arrival. This morning we had breakfast at the hotel (which was included in our stay) and it was superb. I had the Norwegian Benedict and Patrice had the French Toast. Both selections were excellent and the service was also A-1.


After a brief rest, we were off to see the Astros vs the Royals. For some reason, Google took us on some small roads instead of the freeway. There was very little traffic and the countryside was gorgeous. We were fortunate there were few cars because at one point we saw a sign that said single-lane highway ahead. And indeed the two lanes of traffic became one. Lucky for us no one was coming in the other direction.


We arrived safely at Kauffman Stadium (named after the now deceased owner of the Royals) which I was told is the only stadium in the MLB that is named after an individual. Are you telling me that Oracle, Petco, Citi, and Safeco are not people? I was just informed that Seattle no longer calls their stadium Safeco. I guess Safeco got married and changed her name to T-Mobile.
Kauffman Stadium and the staff were great. We were politely directed where to go and even got a ride on a golf cart from the parking area to the stadium office where we were to pick up our tickets (no mistaking this place for Dodger Stadium). I had to show my ID to get the tickets (are you telling me that my blog has not made my face a household icon in Kansas City?). We then proceeded to the gate. After handing my ticket to the young lady I lamented that my pockets were full of junk and she escorted us past the security monitors saying, “You are a friend of the players, you can go right in”. Wow, I don’t get treated that well at my own office.
The game was great. Astro slugger, Yordan (that has been difficult to type because my computer keeps on changing it to Jordan) Alvarez had a single, triple, and a home run, leading the Astros to victory. I was hoping he would get one more at-bat and get a double to hit for the cycle. He did come up but unfortunately, he got hit by the pitch. That pitch would have killed me but he didn’t seem to notice it. Jeremiah confirmed that Alvarez was fine but they did have to check the ball for damages. It was a great game and I really loved it. Patrice loved it too.

After the game, we of course had to have dinner. Hmmm, how about some barbecue? We dined at Gates Bar-B-Q [1325 Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64110]. It was good but did not compare to Jack Stack from last night.



All this eating is really wearing me out. I need to rest. See you tomorrow.
Hey, Patrice, want to go get some ice cream?
BBQ and Baseball and all things American! Good for you!’
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Your posts always make me laugh! Thank you. The breakfast at the hotel looks delicious! Glad you got to drive a bit through the country. Looks nice! Yay! You made it to Kauffman Stadium! Happy that the game was good. Until tomorrow. Sorry it took me a couple of days to respond to your blogs. The end of the school year is busy!
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Thank you so much. Yes, it has been fun trip.
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Great story write up and pictures, thanks!
Samir
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 6:33 PM Robert Reiss Travel Blog and Other Ramblings
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Thank you so much. I love comments on my posts.
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Patrice and I are on the same page when it comes to baseball. She’s a real good sport. Have you ever kept a record of your before trip weight and your post trip weight? Still can’t figure out where you put all that delicious looking food.
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We walk almost everywhere. Also at home, I eat much more sensibly and I run 4+ miles 4-5 days per week. Not fast but I am consistent (and slow).
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Loved it per usual! I think they asked for your ID when they saw your horns. Glad you are back to writing. Really A level humor! We all have much lower expectations of you.
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