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| Jax on the Bump Columbia, MD April 2, 2026 |
How do you describe a baseball doubleheader where the temperature begins at 56 and falls to 49 degrees during the two games? Oh yes, it is overcast, misting, with an occasional wind.
COLD!
Chris and I went to an Arundel High School baseball doubleheader yesterday in those conditions. We were ,of course, hoping to see Jax pitch--which he did, but during the very last inning of the second game. Ugh!
Cold does not begin to describe how we felt. The misting rain was aggravated by the occasional wind which stole all of our body warmth. We even had blankets to help preserve warmth--they got wet. Ugh. Fortunately there were heated bathrooms and during the second game I was able to seek refuge and warm up to stop the cramping I was experiencing from shivering.
While the weather made the day painful, it was worth the pain to see Jax pitch one of the most impressive three outs of baseball we have seen. It was short. He was projected to pitch the final two innings of the second game, but the team scored enough runs during the bottom of the 6th inning to, mercifully, end the game by mercy rule. His pitching line for the inning was astounding. No, it wasn't three strikeouts, but it was 1 inning pitched, 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 earned runs, 0 walks, 1 strikeout, and only 3 batters faced. He threw 11 pitches with 8 of them strikes. And induced a double play after the leadoff batter got an infield hit.
It was a commanding performance and well worth the over 4 hours we waited for him to take the mound in the much-too-cold-for-Florida-residents' weather!
Capping the inning with a three-pitch strikeout was the best!
Baseball in Maryland during April can be harder on the fans than the players! And that was the case yesterday, but we would not have missed it!
-- Bob Doan, Odenton, MD












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