I love baseball. Specifically, I love pitching. I could watch a good pitcher for hours, and be perfectly happy. Luck was with my, and Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants was on the mound - he's my size, but happens to be really really good at throwing a baseball in one of the most contorted motions out there. Leg up. Lean back. Kick. Point towards home. Unravel and deliver. Pow. 93 mph. Leg up. Lean back. Kick. Point towards home. Unravel and deliver. Pow. 74 mph changeup. He's just so fluid, smooth, and violent, all at the same time. It's a treat to watch (even if he did get shelled for one inning).
But the real highlight came later in the game. The Nats were comfortably ahead until the 8th, and then began giving the game back to the Giants. The stands were filled with suddenly ecstatic Giants fans (of which my friend was one), and a lot of teeth gnashing Nats fans. Two outs, and the Giants have clawed back to within one with a pair of runners on. The crowd was electric. Tense, excited, nervous - it was great!
The Final Pitch |
Please note - I put a copyright on the closeups because within 30 minutes of the game ending, the only other photo of the catch I saw, had already been thrown on a t-shirt.
Equipment Used
Nikon D7100 Camera55-200mm f/4-5.6 lens
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