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Update on “The Kid” Jake Shuster
So after I wrote the story about lil’ Jake Shuster and his awesome home run catch I emailed several contacts with the Rays and even a couple with the Yankees. Why? I did this because I thought maybe someone in either organization would think it was as cool as all of us did and help us get him to one of the Yankees / Rays games this week.
Clinton Iowa and US Cellular …. quick recaps ….. next game??
So I got a little lazy and actually have had quite a bit going on since trying to track down lil’ Jake Shuster over the past week or so.
The KID, The CATCH and The STORY!
10 By John Witt
year old Jake Shuster snags a homer at his 1st MLB game
After I read Alan Schuster’s post on www.mygameballs.com
from Monday Sept. 6th I felt, like Alan, that this youngster
deserved the applause and accolades that go with catching a home run ball
especially when you are in a sea of adults. We set out to find out who the little guy was that caught the Brad Hawpe home run on Saturday September 4th, 2010 at Camden Yards.
I posted Alan’s column from Monday on my MLBlog and my website
and later that morning I had a note from his uncle. A couple days later and I
had talked to his mom and aunt as well and this is the Story of Jake Shuster
and the Brad Hawpe 9th inning home run on Saturday September 4th,
2010 at Camden Yards.
Jake Shuster and his family were headed on a trip to see
his Aunt. Jakes 10th birthday was less than a week away and the
weekend before it he was headed to Baltimore. Jake’s mom, Stacie Shuster had
not seen her sister in a while. Her sister Sami was excited that she was going
to get to see her niece and nephew the weekend of September 3rd -
5th. The family knew that part of the trip was going to be a trip to Camden
Yard’s to see the Orioles play the Tampa Ray’s on Saturday September 4th.
This would be Jake’s 1st
Major League Baseball game ever!
As the family left their Freehold, New Jersey home someone
immediately realized that something was wrong. Oh no, Jake had forgotten his
baseball glove. Why did this matter? Jake knew he was going to go the game and
he wanted to catch a baseball. “I told him it was a one in a million chance for
him to get a ball” said his mom Stacie. “He had his mind set on getting a ball
and I just hoped he wouldn’t be to hurt when he didn’t get one.” Luckily for
Jake his grandpa’s baseball glove was in the trunk of the car so he would not
be gloveless at the game.
Saturday night the Shuster family, with relatives in tow, headed
out to Camden Yards. They did not get there for batting practice and walked in
the park just as the National Anthem was being sung. Jake’s mom Stacie recalls
that Jake was constantly asking “Do you think I can get a ball”. Her answer was
the same “It’s a one in a million chance.”
They went to their seats which were in the 2nd row of
the centerfield bleachers. There was a chance that they could get a ball but it
would have to be hit right at them. As the game went on the Orioles built up a
lead and as the game headed into the 9th inning the score was 8-2
Baltimore. Stacie Shuster wanted Jake to go home with a ball so she headed over
to the bullpen area just a few feet away from their seats and asked a coach for
a ball. The coach tossed one to her and she dropped it, he threw it again, she
dropped it again. “This is the last chance you get lady!” the coach said. He
threw it the 3rd time and she caught it. Jake would have a baseball
after all.
Just then Jakes sister ran over to her mom and said “Dad just
got a ball from BJ Upton for Jake!” As Jakes sister said that Stacie held up
the ball that she had gotten Jake as well. Now the little guy had 2 baseballs
that his parents had snagged for him. With the goal of the night seemingly
accomplished the family was thinking about leaving. Just then a couple of seats
opened up in front of them in the first row. Jake immediately hopped over the
seats and sat down with his dad. At that point Matt Joyce was up and the count
was 3-2 and there were 2 outs. Joyce launched a ball for a home run about a
section and a half to their left.
With that I am guessing that there was no way Jake was going to
let anyone leave the game before the last out. Brad Hawpe now stepped in and
the count went to 2-2 on him. What happened next is something that most fans
and Ballhawks dream about. Brad Hawpe launches a ball to centerfield, right at
Jake and his dad. Jake’s dad starts leaning in towards Jake and the ball and
then all of a sudden puts his hands up. Jake is now leaning over the wall in
the direction of the baseball and he still has the ball that his dad got from
BJ Upton in his non glove hand. Jake leans out over the wall, the ball hits his
glove, he squeezes it as tight as he can and pulls it in.
Immediately Jake is a celebrity, a man with a video camera from
either the Orioles or MLB just happened to be standing taking video and got it
all on camera. Jakes mom comes running over and grabs him and gives him a big
hug as you see in the photo. Fans were taking pictures and giving him HI 5′s.
Jake remembers seeing Orioles outfielder Corey Patterson looking up at him and
Jake asked his mom, “Is he mad at me?” She quickly assured him that he was not
mad and was likely just as amazed by Jakes grab as everyone else. In fact if
you look at the video replay of it Patterson seems to take a double take after
seeing that such a little guy made a great grab!
Jake’s mom and aunt both mentioned the fact that he signed
several autographs after he caught the ball. “It was truly amazing” both Stacie
and her sister Sami said. Sami also added that she is the proudest Aunt ever.
“Maybe I am making a big deal of it but to me it was pretty impressive.”
The story doesn’t end there though, Stacie’s sister wanted them
to go check out her work, a nearby hospital. As they walked into the hospital
someone in the lobby looked at Jake and said “Hey you’re the kid that caught
that home run ball!” Then Jake let go of the comment of the night “Mom, I am
almost, like, famous aren’t I?” All she could do is smile and tell him that yes
indeed he was now famous! The entire family could only think one thing “If you
set your mind to do something and you want it bad enough anything can happen”
and for Jake it did!
Jake caught that ball a couple days before school started this
past week and he could not wait to get home and show all of his friends the
video clip and the ball, A true Ballhawk indeed!
Congratulations Jake! An awesome catch! We just hope that now
his parents understand what they are in for. It has been 34 years since my
first catch and I am still at it, I am sure Jake will want to go to a lot more
games now that he knows now that he can get a baseball on his own without mom
and dad’s help!
MyGameBalls.com is all about giving Ballhawks their 15 minutes
and in this case it is a well deserved 15 minutes. Jake truly deserves to be on
Leno or Letterman in our opinions and don’t think we won’t give them a call
this week!
We
hope that this is not the end of Jake’s story so stay tuned ….. We might just
have something else up our sleeves on this one!
The 10 year Ballhawk in Baltimore has been found and confirmed!
This should be a pretty cool story! I am working on it right now and I will post it here just after it runs on MyGameBalls.com
Update on THE KID
This morning I got an email ………..

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