Monday, April 6, 2026

Opening Night For The Palm Beach Cardinals At Roger Dean Stadium




This past Saturday night my sister Susan and I attended opening night at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida to watch the Palm Beach Cardinals play the St. Lucie Mets. On Saturdays, however, the Cardinals evidently call themselves the Frozen Iguanas, complete with Frozen Iguanas uniforms, which I really don't get at all. The other thing I don't get is that the Cardinals played games at Roger Dean Stadium both Thursday and Friday nights, and so why was Saturday declared opening night instead? Of course, this is Florida, and that explains a lot. In any case, when we arrived at the stadium, we discovered there was a game delay until 6:35, although the sun was shining, and there was a rainbow right over the ballpark, as seen in the photograph on the left. No doubt a sign that good things were about to happen. 





But no - it was, in fact, a pretty boring game. I did not have a pen, and therefore did not keep score, but as I recall, it wasn't until the 6th inning or so that the Frozen Iguanas (i.e. The Palm Beach Cardinals) got a hit, and they only had 2 hits the entire game. The St. Lucie Mets had only 5 hits themselves, but 4 stolen bases, and won the game 1-0. Susan and I decided to leave after a rousing rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" after the first half of the 7th inning, but when we got home, I checked online and saw that the final score was the same as it was when we had left, and so we did not miss much of the action over the final 2 1/2 innings, since there was no action to speak of. A pleasant night, and great seats, but not a game for the record books.

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