
The pitcher sets, eyes locked on the target, and I’m behind the plate at Busch Stadium—home of the St. Louis Cardinals. The air is thick with the smell of hot dogs and beer, and that sticky Midwest humidity hangs over the field like a damp curtain. The crowd is restless, murmuring, buzzing, expecting.
The pitch comes in—fast, cutting through the evening air. The batter swings—a hard, vicious swing that cracks against the ball with a sound like a gunshot. Instantly, I know it’s gone. Everyone does. The ball rockets up, climbing higher and higher over center field. I follow it, my heart pounding, as it sails out past the Gateway Arch, at least that’s how it feels.
The outfielders give up almost immediately, just turning to watch it disappear into the night sky. The ball clears the center-field wall, landing somewhere in the grassy knoll beyond. The fireworks explode above the scoreboard—red, white, and cardinal red—as the stadium erupts into pure chaos. People are on their feet, waving their rally towels, screaming so loud it feels like the place might just split open.
The batter is rounding the bases—cool, collected, trying to hide that grin while her teammates pour out of the dugout, waiting to mob him at home plate. The arching “STL” logo on the scoreboard flashes with celebratory graphics, and the PA system booms with that familiar horn blast, the sound that signals another notch in Cardinal glory.
The fans chant her name, pounding the metal railings, drowning out the radio announcers up in the press box. The home run song kicks in—“Here Comes the King”—and it feels like the whole city’s leaning in, connected through this one swing. The batter steps on home, and her teammates engulf her, pounding her helmet and her back.
I sit back, wiping sweat from my forehead, catching my breath as the echoes bounce off the red-brick walls of the stadium. This is St. Louis—baseball town through and through—and tonight, we’re on top. The Clydesdales could trot out now, and nobody would blink an eye. It’s all just part of the magic.
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