The Tides’ front office consistently impresses me with the creativity of the promotional events at Harbor Park. For instance, the World Record BLT event last year was, simply put, inspired. However, on May 31, the BLT event may be outdone by what must be the highlight of the Tidewater spring social season. I am talking about the first-ever Tides Soup Cook-off, featuring none other than the Soup Nazi himself as celebrity judge. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? It’s brilliant! You can see all of the details and get registration information at norfolktides.com on the News tab, or email jmensink@norfolktides.com.
By the way, you can’t just bring any old soup to this contest. It has to be one of the soups featured in the famous “Soup Nazi” episode of Seinfeld. The website lists the five categories: turkey chili, crab bisque, mulligatawny, gazpacho, and wild mushroom.
(Apologies for devoting the first paragraphs of a baseball blog to soup, but I enjoyed reading about the soup cook-off earlier today.)
Okay, so more importantly, there is also a lot of good baseball going on these days, and we need to talk about that. This blog is privileged to be following one of the best Tides teams in many years at the moment. Our Tides have great pitching, and the great pitching has what, in my opinion, is the strongest run support in minor league baseball this year. As an example, let’s look at last night’s contest with the Iron Pigs. Norfolk trailed for most of the game. However, predictably, the Tides offense “stepped up to the plate” (pun intended) with seven runs in the eighth. This is how you get a record of 12-1 in the last 13 games at Harbor Park. Despite the many roster moves over the past couple of weeks, the team is functioning as a well-oiled machine. Valencia, Canzler, and Ishikawa have hitting streaks going, and the Tides’ team batting average is OVER .300.
Do yourself a favor and get out to the park as soon as you can to see this team. Armed Forces night is Friday, so you military folks will get great prices on game tickets. (I think they’re $7.50 and $8.50, unless I’m mistaken.) Plus, don’t forget the Tides four-pack deal at Subway. This is the best deal going. I have four tickets to tonight’s game thanks to this deal.
And speaking of tonight’s game, we’ll see Stinson pitch against Adam Morgan. I expect Stinson to take this one, but you’ll see some runs on both sides.
Since my last post (which was a long time ago due to some unforeseen and foreseen medical “stuff” – my apologies again!) we have seen a LOT of transactions between Bowie, Norfolk, and Baltimore. There are too many to list here, but the notable ones include the rumored start this Saturday of Jurrjens for the Orioles, the arrival of Buck Britton in Norfolk (which puts him on the team with his younger brother, Zach, who got roughed up a bit in last night’s game), and the recall of Alex Burnett and Yamaico Navarro. Steve Johnson and Mike Belfiore are back with Norfolk now, and Andy Loomis is up from Bowie and pitched a couple of good innings in relief last night.
Long post today…thanks for sticking with it. I will be at Harbor Park tonight. Unfortunately, I may have more food-related information in my next blog post as well, since I will be visiting Hits at the Park tonight for the first time this season. The new buffet and a la carte menus look terrific. I’ll give you a brief critique in my next post. – RR