Home opener for the Tigers today.
Home baseball opener is a huge unoffical holiday here in Detroit Metro. Thousands of kids play hooky from school and tens of thousands of adults call in sick to work to either gather in the streets around the stadium and party, or go to a local sports bar and meet up with friends and party.
It marks the hoped for end of a long Michigan winter, and is a celebration of the eventual arrival of spring. While our hopes are usually in vain, we always hope it means there will be no more snow until October or so.
This year's opening day ceremonies at the stadium marked two great losses.
We lost a decades' long member of the Tigers family in Hall of Famer player and long time TV announcer George Kell. They raised a flag in his honor which will fly in the outfield all season long.
I grew up with George Kell and Al Kaline doing the Tigers TV broadcasts, and feel like I lost a piece of my childhood.
They also had a moment of silence for the young Angles pitcher who was just killed by a drunk driver. What a tragedy.
The game itself went well and was a huge blow out in favor of the Tigers. Since it was the fifth game of the season (in five days), they saved our best starting pitcher, Armando Galarraga, for the game, as they wanted the best guy to start at the home opener. He pitched a gem of a game, with only one earned run and something like eight strike outs in seven full innings. And this was after they worried he might not be ready because he pitched for Venezuela in the WBC, and missed innings in spring training. No one needed to worry.

Armando was great today.
We are finally getting to see Miguel Cabrera in a Tigers uniform while he is healthy. The guy is a beast - a monster - a born hitter - a genuine stud.

Holy crap, he can hit a baseball.
