Newport Beach Little League: A time for fun
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - On Brett Bartlett’s wall there are posters of Ken
Griffey Jr., Cal Ripken Jr. and Derek Jeter. He sometimes dreams of
playing in the Big Leagues. But right now, he’s all about bubble gum,
sunflower seeds and having fun with his friends. Bartlett, who plays for
the Major Division Reds, is an example of many players in the Newport
Beach Little League. He just wants to live in the moment and learn, which
was one of many lessons he gained after listening to former Major League
Baseball outfielder Jay Johnstone speak during NBLL Opening Day at
Lincoln Elementary School Saturday.
“I learned to always try my best and listen to my coach,” Bartlett
said. “I play because I love the game. I just love it. I’m just enjoying
playing right now. I’ll think about that (MLB) later.”
A parade of NBLL teams, including 750 children and 64 teams, opened
the day, and President Rex Jones welcomed everyone. He also credited the
people behind the scenes who help maintain the league’s success.
Johnstone, who played in the MLB for 20 seasons, spoke of the
importance of parents spending time with their children. He also touched
on reaction to Sept. 11 and stressed to cherish the comfort of being with
loved ones. Johnstone also threw the first pitch.
“The carnival was a big part of the day, too,” Jones said. “They can
dunk the kid in the water or do that David Letterman thing and stick to
the Velcro wall.”
The NBLL Opening Day also included team and individual photos.
The first game on the NBLL’s plush Majors’ field was the Cardinals vs.
the Yankees, a rematch of last year’s championship game that the Yankees
won.
Jeff Bloom is the manager of the Cardinals and Gregg Haly is the
manager of the Yankees.
Bartlett would have to wait until Monday to play. The Reds, last
year’s American League champions, face the Diamondbacks to open their
season Monday.
“The day was great and everything was organized,” said Fred Silva,
manager of the Reds. “(The children should create) friendship and
memories. Hopefully we’ll be successful and win the division.”
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