Friday, July 29, 2005
Nomar and Mia Play In Peoria:
The shortstop and soccer-star wife Mia Hamm were embraced by Peoria fans, and their gracious reaction to the frenzy they created left behind plenty of positive feelings.
Before each batting-glove-adjusting, toe-tapping at-bat, Garciaparra received a booming cheer.
He finished the two-game stay 1-for-5 with two RBIs, a run and two walks. He also helped turn a pair of double plays.
Garciaparra was noncommital when asked if he believes he's ready to join the Cubs now.
"They'll ask me how I felt, what I think,' he said. 'They're obviously watching me as well, so I'm going to get their input as well."
-Nomar Hub Rehab Update
The shortstop and soccer-star wife Mia Hamm were embraced by Peoria fans, and their gracious reaction to the frenzy they created left behind plenty of positive feelings.
Before each batting-glove-adjusting, toe-tapping at-bat, Garciaparra received a booming cheer.
He finished the two-game stay 1-for-5 with two RBIs, a run and two walks. He also helped turn a pair of double plays.
Garciaparra was noncommital when asked if he believes he's ready to join the Cubs now.
"They'll ask me how I felt, what I think,' he said. 'They're obviously watching me as well, so I'm going to get their input as well."
-Nomar Hub Rehab Update