Baseball went back to its roots Sunday, as the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals faced off on baseball’s biggest little stage in Williamsport, PA.
Baseball is a business. We’re reminded of that every time a Pittsburgh Pirates player is traded, DFAed or benched. We keep that in mind as we hear news filtering out of the Winter Meetings. And we feel it every time we reach for our credit cards to pay increasingly higher prices for tickets to see a game or enjoy a beer and some nachos in the seats.
But for one beautiful August day, baseball fans got to forget all of that and enjoy baseball for what it really is: a kid’s game.
Yesterday, the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals played in the inaugural Little League Classic, an it-counts-on-your-permanent-record game, “hosted” by the Pirates, at BB&T Park at Bowman Field, the site of the annual Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Designed to help promote the connection between the little leagues and the major leagues and revive interest in the sport, the game took place the first weekend of competition of the 71st international Little League World Series. And it’s safe to say, it was a smashing success.
The day started a little earlier than it would for a a 7 p.m. game, with players from both teams arriving at a nearby airport before noon. And from the moment they stepped off the plane until the moment they took the field that evening, for the Pittsburgh Pirates, it was all about the kids.
“Are We There Yet?”
Your Bucs are heading to Williamsport! #MLBLittleLeagueClassic https://t.co/7qp7y8CShC
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
The guys were excited to get to the field!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBQRxenVEo/?taken-by=schug_knight
Flight ready! Williamsport here we come! #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/ABnU2RZser
— Josh Harrison (@jhay_da_man) August 20, 2017
Felipe Rivero was a man on a mission from the moment the wheels hit the ground:
https://twitter.com/Rivero43/status/899276496338026497
All About the Kids
Throngs of baseball-uniform clad kids met the team on the tarmac:
"One of the highlights if my career…I was happy to be a part of it, humbled to be a part of it." -Clint Hurdle on today pic.twitter.com/EROdRh70Qz
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 21, 2017
They engaged in the time-honored tradition of exchanging caps with players from other teams.
Pirates & Little Leaguers from Mexico and New Jersey exchange hats at the airport. A few big leaguers boarded the kids' bus back to complex. pic.twitter.com/ifpc4gVp9s
— Jesse Sanchez (@JesseSanchezMLB) August 20, 2017
Little league meets big league. #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/9624tiZ9cH
— Play Ball (@PlayBall) August 20, 2017
.@LittleLeague stars, meet @MLB stars.@MLB stars, meet @LittleLeague stars. #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/XOwLc8bZJY
— Play Ball (@PlayBall) August 20, 2017
Reliever Daniel Hudson was mindful of clashing colors:
https://twitter.com/DHuddy41/status/899282592536592385
.@david23freese post-hat exchange at the airport. #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/BCuT1f9BxP
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
They also rode the bus to the Park with little leaguers:
Sharing my #Bling with my man J.R.!! #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/LUONmZD6wO
— George Kontos (@G_Kontos) August 20, 2017
(My guess is that JR got to keep the hat, but not the World Series ring!)
.@TheCUTCH22 has a new best friend. pic.twitter.com/h1xVstbrTI
— MLB (@MLB) August 20, 2017
#PlayersWeekend with my new friend Dean Daddio Mid Atlantic pic.twitter.com/zpfEv7fkyT
— Francisco Cervelli (@fran_cervelli) August 20, 2017
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBcF7JhQN4/?taken-by=bell.josh19
George Kontos had a great seat for the action:
This is what it's all about!! #LittleLeagueWorldSeries #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/KKXJnnQMuX
— George Kontos (@G_Kontos) August 20, 2017
Joaquin Benoit spent some time with team Japan:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBZVHqggZB/?hl=en&taken-by=benoitjoaquin
Even kids sometimes need a break from baseball. That’s what the game room at the Little League World Series is for! Kids squared off against Pirates players in cornhole and ping pong, and I understand that the players were as competitive there as they were against the Cards later that night.
#LLWS players vs. @Pirates — who will come out on top? pic.twitter.com/uYyVttXW4d
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 20, 2017
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Venezuelan contingent (as well as a few other players) met up with Team Venezuela.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBh0p8DBfM/?taken-by=felipe_43rivero
.@EliasDiaz32 and fans from Team Venezuela! #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/E658AdEJ4H
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
Players helped welcome kids onto the field prior to their games:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBiH8FFC9x/?taken-by=j_taillon19
(Wouldn’t it have been cool for Jung Ho Kang to be present for this moment…)
Something about this pairing just felt right:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBSSjah6AM/?taken-by=mellamotrevor
They also just chilled in the seats with kids – making memories and a few friends:
๐ธ ๐๐#MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/SBQULCDBbP
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
Selfies with the @Pirates at #LLWS! #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/iibL6hhtMA
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 20, 2017
Watching one of the games! #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/cSWIHxMHL3
— Josh Harrison (@jhay_da_man) August 20, 2017
Group ๐ธ #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/fxTv5N21fc
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
Jordy Mercer wandered further afield, to the grassy areas in right field outside of the stadium to take in the whole spectacle:
The view is amazing!! #PlayersWeekend #LLWS pic.twitter.com/Nan87mfy3U
— Jordy Mercer (@jordy_mercer) August 20, 2017
And Starling Marte gave the kids he was visiting a lesson on conducting media interviews – from a very intimate perspective:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBtgMxH0ol/?taken-by=marte06
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYClWobDm3p/?taken-by=cutchtwenty2
Clint Hurdle remarked on the broadcast that after 48 years, he was excited to finally get to the Little League World Series. The Pirates rookie players echoed his sentiments, although it hasn’t been quite so long since any of these guys were in the littles:
Finally got to be on the field we all dreamed of getting to play on when we were little! #LLWS #PlayersWeekend ๐บ๐ธ pic.twitter.com/EHyWWqNdvr
— Adam Frazier (@A_Fraz12) August 21, 2017
The Good Ol’ Days
The Little League World Series made a few players reflective of their time playing ball as youngsters:
Good ol' days ! #nobeltneeded #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/Aa3D84ePtf
— Dovydas Neverauskas (@DovydasNeveraus) August 21, 2017
Checking out Lufkin in action here at the LLWS! Always a tough matchup in the High School days #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/qcsOdlxAjV
— Jameson Taillon (@JTaillon50) August 20, 2017
Back to being a child again. #PlayersWeekend pic.twitter.com/uoywVeNDgr
— Francisco Cervelli (@fran_cervelli) August 20, 2017
While this is a photo of Josh Bell from the game last night, his caption is throwing it back to another Little Leaguer who stole everyone’s hearts:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYCjgGlBKuE/
This Tweet from Max Moroff, who played in the Little League World Series (2005), got me all in the feels:
https://twitter.com/Max_Moroff/status/899466485931925504
And if you can still see through the tears…er, dust that got in your eye after that, Moroff received special honors during the day – his little league jersey.
Lance Lynn, Randal Grichuk, Max Moroff each presented with their #LLWS jersey. #MLBLittleLeagueClassic #throwback pic.twitter.com/rM7GNqFMbV
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 20, 2017
He also had the honor of catching the ceremonial first pitch – which was a fabulous relay from a member of all teams participating in the 10-day classic:
First pitch to '05 Little Leaguer @Max_Moroff #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/z98rvcdSmQ
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
Uniform Fun
Next weekend is the officially-sanctioned MLB Players’ weekend, where the rules of uniforms are loosened a bit to allow players to show off a little of their personalities. Special uniforms were developed for each team, with players’ nicknames on the back – a wink and a nod to Little League. The Pirates and Cardinals debuted their special unis for this game – and they were spectacular.
Our favorite Greek player showed his appreciation for the throwbacks:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBk1-nHD4x/
And check out these sweet cleats Chad Kuhl is rocking (specially decorated footwear, compression sleeves and practice t-shirts are all “allowed” for the weekend):
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBsxT_Amem/?taken-by=chad_kuhl
Josh Harrison was sporting very special cleats – autographed by the KIDS he hung out with in Williamsport:
A different kind of autograph: @jhay_da_man wore cleats signed by Little Leaguers at the #MLBLittleLeagueClassic. https://t.co/dtbtoVRmBU pic.twitter.com/8j7PvSh7Av
— Cut4 (@Cut4) August 21, 2017
Another look at more of the players’ jerseys:
๐#MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/PmL16CgEE0
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
David Freese showed off his fantastic nickname-jersey as well as the really cool caps debuted for Players Weekend.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBmfXuFkc0/?taken-by=davidfreese
(For the story behind his nickname, check out our story on the best nicknames on the Pirates’ roster. Also, I’m thrilled to announce that BobDog now has an Instagram account – @BobDogFreese)
Play Ball
When game time came, some 2,596 kids, coaches and lucky parents filled the stands and settled in for a night few will forget. From the crack of the bat echoing throughout the regulation-size MLB field to Josh Bell’s two-run parking lot homer, the magic of baseball was undeniable in the north central Pennsylvania.
"I love the fact that they want to do well, but when something goes wrong they rally around each other"
-Clint Hurdle on Little Leaguers pic.twitter.com/rWwIaLm2OJ— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
Players showed proper respect for the kids:
.@pirates teammates tip their caps to the Little League players before the start of the #MLBLittleLeagueClassic in Williamsport Sunday. pic.twitter.com/l32hUvFj5W
— Matt Freed (@MattFreedPhoto) August 20, 2017
#LetsGoBucs pic.twitter.com/Sp7P6ILwM1
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 20, 2017
The perfect summer night doesnโt exi โ#MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/151ptNNN6B
— MLB (@MLB) August 21, 2017
That JB homer…still waiting to hear back from Safelite if they had to make any visits to BB&T Park for it…
Ring That Bell! #RingIt https://t.co/btrrGT5Oqd
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 21, 2017
Ivan “Supernova” Nova minded the bump for the Bucs.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYCi-nkAMoA/?taken-by=inova47
Adam Frazier singled on line drive, scoring Andrew McCutchen in the third. Should we give any credit to the pre-game meal of nachos and deep-fried Oreos?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYBsgUPnUiA/?taken-by=a_fraz12
A Little Help From Their Friends…
And while the game seemed to go off without a hitch for the Pirates, who beat the Cardinals 6-3 (to tie the series), that was absolutely due to the team of professionals working in very different environs to ensure it was so. A few of which included Clubhouse Manager Scott “Bones” Bonnett and his staff:
.@Pirates Williamsport clubhouse staff.#LittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/ZkBuuAlRv4
— Scott (@bonnett_scott) August 20, 2017
As well as these kids, who helped out the Pirates Social Media folks with a monumental task of connecting fans to the game:
A BIG THANK YOU to the kids from Brighton Heights baseball for helping us w/our gifs & vids from yesterday! Stay tuned for more next weekend pic.twitter.com/mbwKbKGcoJ
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) August 21, 2017
Joe Block braved wildlife not usually found in the broadcast booth of MLB parks to bring the game to radio listeners:
There is a live bat above my head. What should I do next? pic.twitter.com/LzPxMmw3LH
— Joe Block (@joe_block) August 20, 2017
And beloved on-field announcer Joe Klimchak introduced the rosters and kept the crowd entertained throughout the game (as always!).
All the comforts of home, including @BucsJoe. pic.twitter.com/1MS7AFWlhk
— Adam Berry (@adamdberry) August 20, 2017
A Storybook Ending
Through their interactions and just by watching them play in such an intimate setting, it’s very possible that the little leaguers picked up a few things from the pros yesterday. And it’s certain that the Pirates and Cardinals both learned something from the kids. That was on display in the best possible way at the conclusion of the game, when the Pirates emerged victorious. Usually, once the game is over, players head back into their respective clubhouses to celebrate a win or shower off a loss. But last night, the 52 players (each team got to call up a 26th man), their coaches and support staff all headed back out to the field for the time honored Little League tradition of the handshake line.
“Good Game, Good Game, Good Game…”
โGood game. Good game. Good game โฆโ
It really was. #MLBLittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/YJy0He8zjw
— MLB (@MLB) August 21, 2017
Good game, indeed.
Logo and photo courtesy MLB and Pittsburgh Pirates
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