Twosdays
with Petey
by Pete Cunningham
*As printed in The Varsity, 6/20/2005
Most of my friends know me to be one of the cheapest men on the
planet. I'm not sure what specific incident earned me this label-it
could have been anything from the four-dollar haircuts I receive in
Chinatown to the fact that I seem to have the jump on every single
campus giveaway imaginable. Ranging from various campus barbeques
and other complimentary lunches to free condoms at the
Koffler center, my cheapness knows no
bounds.
Rather than resent this mark of moderation bestowed upon me, I have
chosen to embrace my title and am constantly looking for
opportunities to secure my spot as the foremost in frugality.
As the Sultan of Savings, I have found that no day of the week is
greater than Tuesday. Despite theatre companies dropping Tuesday as
student night, Tuesday has remained Canada's most exploited day of
the week since the 1996 introduction of the
Toonie.
The often imitated and always appreciated slogan, "Toonie
Tuesday" has caught on in many marketing schemes, and this past
Tuesday I took advantage of my favourite
of the lot down at the Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays hosted the
defending National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, and with the
ticket costing only two dollars, there was no place I'd rather have
been.
This particular Tuesday had a lot to live up to. The last time I
spent a Toonie Tuesday at 1 Blue Jay Way
was May 24, where I was fortunate enough to witness the Jays beat
the defending World Champion Boston Red Sox.
Even more spectacular than the game itself
on that date was the ominous appearance of the number two.
After paying two dollars for my ticket, I quickly encountered a
promotional giveaway, where two free tickets to a game later on in
July were being handed out. Once I had obtained my free tickets, I
went to my seat, second in the aisle, just in time to catch the top
of the second inning.
The game was being dominated by Boston until,
in the bottom of the fourth, Toronto catcher (also known in baseball
as the #2 position) Greg Zaun hit a two
run home run off of David Wells to make a game of it. The Jays would
score two more runs in the inning and take a 4-3 lead, which would
hold until the top of the seventh inning. At this point, Boston took
its second lead of the game when, with two outs, Bill Mueller hit a
two run home run-his second of the season.
Boston's lead would prove short-lived, as Reed Johnson (no doubt
rejuvenated by the "OK Blue Jays" song) hit a two run shot off of
Boston's Mike Timlin in the bottom of
the inning. This was also Johnson's second home run of the season.
Johnson would return to the plate in the bottom of the ninth with
the game tied and hit his second homerun of the contest, this time
with two men on, to win the game.
That many twos in one day is just
downright creepy. But with a Jays
victory-and only a two-dollar dent in the wallet-a little creepiness
can be overlooked very easily.
Meanwhile, the second of the two Toonie
Tuesdays this summer was a bit of a letdown, as the red birds showed
why they are favoured repeat as National
League champs. The contest started off well for the home team, as
sparkling defensive plays took care of the first two batters.
The most impressive of the two was the
gunning down of Abraham Nuņez at second
after he tried to stretch a single into a double. This play would
prove to be the only "high-fivable" play
of the game for the Jays, though.
B.C. native Larry Walker opened the scoring with a two run blast
later in the first, which would prove to be all the Cards needed in
the lopsided hitting display.
Ex-Jays pitcher Chris Carpenter allowed half as many hits as it cost
me dollars to come to the game in a stellar complete game shutout
against his former club. The Cardinals managed to pile on seven runs
of support to make their gunslinger's revenge that much sweeter.
Dejected after the loss, solace was quickly provided from the
realization that I had only paid two dollars to see this one-sided
mockery of a baseball game-that and the fact that I could still go
to KFC and grab two pieces of chicken and a side for $2.22.
Gotta love Toonie
Tuesdays!