
This weekend was an eventful one for the team as they traveled to Philadelphia for camps and appearances. Friday kicked off the weekend with practice, a scrimmage and a clinic at the Drexel University located in Philadelphia. The team traveled to the Drexel campus early for their early practice. Well... I think they did, the interns were hard at work in the Allentown stadium waiting for the OK to head to Philly.
After a good warm up, and the first couple batters made their first plate appearances, there was a nice rain delay. However, in the true softball spirit, the Drexel team covered the field, while the players hung out in the dugouts waiting for the rain to pass; no rainouts for the Force! After the rain passed and the fans returned to their soggy seats, the game took on a new face. The first inning had left the Force looking like they were going to "mollie-wop" the City 6 All Stars, but the rain must have given them just enough time to get over their nerves and hang with the Force. After several bases-loaded innings, stellar grabs (like Audrey LaFountain's diving, 5-6 hole, line drive grab) and double plays, the final score was recorded: 2-1 Force over the City 6 All Stars. A close one, sports fans, but "a win is a win."
After a clinic with local softball players age 8-18 at the Drexel field, the girls headed to Ten Stone Bar & Restaurant to mix and mingle with fans and supporters. Then back to the Ramada Inn for a nights slumber in preparation for a big day.
Saturday was a long day, but a great one. The team kicked off the day by holding a clinic at FDR Park for local softball players. The next part of the day is where the fun started, so I'm going to skip to that...
It was off to Citizens Bank Park as the team was being featured at the Phillies vs. Washington Nationals game. The team was chauffeured into a locker room above the Executive Offices for catered sandwiches and drinks. They were given enough time to shower and get dressed for their debut on the field before and throughout the game.

After the team was dressed and ready, we headed off to our seats located down the left field line to watch batting practice. That was hilarious. While a couple of the girls sat back and relaxed watching the Phillies take their cuts, several of them got excited about the opportunity to fill every kids dream at a big league field of catching a home run ball. Margo Pruis was the first one to get close to a ball as she tossed her glove into the air to deflect a ball a couple rows back. Eventually, six of the players all took home baseballs either thrown into the crowd or caught off a bat.
The funniest anecdote that has to be told, and I wish I had it on tape, was Jessica Sallinger's reaction when she got a ball. There was a high hop off the concrete a few rows in front of her that bounced over her head, leading her to almost dive over the row behind her, and when she retrieved the ball she jumped up and down with
complete excitement on her face. All of us watching burst out into an uproarious laughter as we watched and got excited for her. Man, I wish we could have put that on YouTube.

After the exictement of BP, the girls were featured in a parade that walked around the warning track of the stadium. There were a stream of local softball teams that followed, along with a marching band that brought up the rear. I have to throw it in that whoever was in the Belle costume for the Force... did a pretty awesome job ;) Then the players lined up along the 3rd base line and were announced.
Pruis and Tory Yamaguchi then had the honors of throwing out the first pitch. It was a big wind-up and a perfect strike from the 6'1" pitcher, that must have put some good luck on the field for the Phillies win over the Nationals.
In the first three innings of the games, the team was split up at tables at the right and left field entrances to the field signing autographs. Rookie pitcher Sam Yodowitz was excited at the reaction from a young fan who asked her to sign her Blackberry. The fan was in awe as she walked away staring at her freshly signed phone. I'm sure her parents were excited too.
The 5th and 7th innings were hilarious. In the 4th inning pitcher Stacy Birk and catcher Savannah Brown took the field for a skit with the famous Phillies Phanatic. It was awesome to hear the laughter from the packed house of 45,000 people as Birk struck out the Phanatic in three pitches. The after skit talk was pretty funny, as Birk consulted her mental coach on her nerves throwing in front of a crowd that big.
The 7th inning was a dance party for the team. The Cupid Shuffle was played, while the girls did the signature dance on top of the 1st base dugout. According to rookie Lillian Hammond, no entertainment contracts were signed after the performance.
It was an awesome game, and a truly fun experience. This was the 4th season that the team made an appearance at the Phillies game, and the first time the Phillies won. It's a good omen... this team is lucky!