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Sometimes sports write a story better than Hollywood ever could. That happened on Monday when Dee Gordon stepped to the plate for the Miami Marlins and hit his first home run of the season. Every Marlins player wore No. 16 on Monday, in honor of Fernandez. Marlins players also gathered around the mound and prayed just before the start of the game. Somehow, someway the Marlins managed to play a baseball game on Monday — after all Fernandez would have wanted it that way. And in doing so, they created a surreal moment right out of a storybook.
Dee Gordon’s home run was the perfect tribute to Jose Fernandez
Gordon was overcome with emotions as he stepped on home plate. "Pure emotion -- there's no other way it could be scripted," Stanton said of Gordon's homer. "There's no other way that, unless you're in a movie rewriting everything that just happened tonight, I couldn't believe it. I just put my hands up and celebrated." Gordon said hitting a home run -- his first of the season -- never crossed his mind. "It seemed like it took forever," Gordon said of rounding the bases.
While there’s a great chance that Dee Gordon’s home run on Monday will be the most emotional baseball moment any of us will ever witness, it’s not a great idea to power rank emotional moments. That’s doubly true when you’re in close proximity to one of them. Pitting Gordon’s home run against, say, Mike Piazza’s post-9/11 home run is like having a debate between food and water. The first pitch was eventually thrown, but the tributes and emotions didn’t stop there. When Gordon stepped to the plate to start the bottom of the first inning, he did so wearing a helmet with Fernandez’s number on it. The left-handed Gordon also stepped into the opposite batter’s box and took the first pitch right-handed in honor of Fernandez.
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It’s the difference between a demon actively stabbing you with a pitchfork and a demon sitting on your shoulder whispering things you don’t want to hear. The entire night was handled beautifully by the Marlins organization — organic, simple, gorgeous, raw. During the game, the Marlins and their home crowd reinforced each other, held each other up. After the game, the players went back to the mound because they had to, acutely aware of how the night got progressively lonelier and lonelier. Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins celebrates with Dee Gordon as Christian Yelich looks on after hitting a home run during the eighth inning... Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins leaps to celebrate with teammates including Dee Gordon, right, after he hit his 56th home run of the season in...
Marcell Ozuna of the Miami Marlins is congratulated by Dee Gordon after hitting a solo home run during a game against the Oakland Athletics at... Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins celebrates with Dee Gordon after hitting a three run home run against the Washington Nationals in the fifth... We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. About Baseball Reference Batting Glossary, Pitching Glossary, Wins Above Replacement Explainer, WAR data archive, BR Data Coverage, Frequently Asked Questions about MLB and Baseball, ...
Dee Gordon on HR: Jose Fernandez should've been there cheering
Think of it in contrast to the planned tribute, the gesture Gordon made at the beginning of the at-bat in honor of Fernandez. He put on a right-hander’s helmet and stepped in from the right side, taking a pitch as a way to physically acknowledge his friend. It was touching, but it was a tribute that existed because Gordon didn’t know what else he could do. He might have preferred to stop the game, lie on home plate, and just stare at the sky for an hour, but he knew he had to get up and play baseball eventually.
It’s not like if Gordon’s home run didn’t happen, we’d have to invent it. There wouldn’t have been that one moment where we remembered just how it felt. We weren’t going to revisit the calls or the texts or the news reports or the tweets or however we all found out. There wasn’t going to be a video of what was going on inside your head for the first five minutes, the first hour, the first day, something easy to rewind and replay again.
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From left, Dee Gordon of the Seattle Mariners, and teammates Ryon Healy, Jean Segura, Mike Zunino and Mitch Haniger celebrate after Healy hit... All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Baseball-Reference Bullpen 100,000+ pages of baseball information, How to Contribute, ... MLB Scores Yesterday's MLB Games, Scores from any date in Major League history, MLB Probable Pitchers, Baseball-Reference Stream Finder, ...
Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins celebrates with Dee Gordon after hitting home run during the game against the Atlanta Braves at Marlins Park... Dee Gordon of the Seattle Mariners is congratulated by third base coach Scott Brosius after hitting a two run home run in the third inning of the... David Freitas of the Seattle Mariners congratulates Jean Segura of the Seattle Mariners after Segura hit a three-run home run off of starting pitcher...
He not only loved to pitch, but he clearly enjoyed taking his hacks at the plate, too, and he was good at both. Miami’s motivation was clearly Fernandez, who died late Saturday night / early Sunday morning in a boating accident in which speed was a factor, according to authorities. Gordon, who weighs just 160 pounds and will never be confused with a power hitter, then switched to his normal left side and, on a 2-0 count, launched his first homer of the year. Dee Gordon made America cry on Monday night, and the moment will be there in 50 years when you want to cry again. Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins is congratulated by Dee Gordon after a two run home run in the first inning during a game against the San... Marcell Ozuna of the Miami Marlins is congratulated by Dee Gordon after hitting a home run in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at...
Every Miami Marlins player wore a jersey with Jose Fernandez’s name and number in the game. Gordon’s home run is the monument sticking out of that point in time now. It’s the unmistakeable beacon jutting out of the ground, a waypoint we can return to again and again and again when we want to remember the uncut devastation as it was.
And in the future it probably would have been time for all of us to remember the immediacy of the grief, remember that rawness. It was going to be tough for anyone to place themselves right in the middle of it. Probably because our brains usually do a fine job building up those emotional ramparts, and we’re happy to have the help.
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