The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

FANS BRAVE COLD FOR HOME OPENER

Faithful includes Painesvill­e couple who celebrate anniversar­y yearly at opener

- By David S. Glasier dglasier@news-herald.com @nhglasier on Twitter

The Captains home opener isn’t just another game for Stephanie and Daniel Braford.

These residents of Painesvill­e have made coming to the home opener at Classic Park in Eastlake an adjunct of their wedding anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

Sure enough, on the eve of their fifth anniversar­y, the Brafords were in the stands on April 5 as the Captains opened the 2018 season against the Fort Wayne (Ind.) TinCaps.

Flanking the Brafords in the first-base grandstand­s were their son Joseph, and Stephanie’s mother, Sandra Marien of Chardon.

They all were bundled up against the cold on a night when the first-pitch temperatur­e was announced at 36 degrees.

“This has become our tradition, so of course we were going to be here,” Stephanie Braford said, smiling.

The Captains did their part to give the larger-than-expected turnout some protection against the frigid weather by handing out blankets emblazoned with the team logo to

the first 1,500 fans through the gate.

There was the usual home-opener fanfare, from the patriotic bunting hanging on the facade of the suite level to the pregame introducti­ons of both teams, their managers and coaches.

During the introducti­ons, Captains Manager Luke Carlin was stationed near home plate on

the first-base side. Lake County players joined the line as their names were called by the public-address announcer.

The game marked Carlin’s debut as Captains manager, and it was the 17th home opener of his career.

He experience­d 14 of them as a player in a career that saw him spend parts of four seasons in the major leagues.

This is his third season home opener as a coach or manager in the minorleagu­e system of the Cleveland

Indians, the parent club of the full-season, Single-A Captains.

“It’s always an exciting time,” Carlin said of home openers.

“For us as a staff, it’s the reward for all the hard work over the last five months getting ready for the season. It’s special for the guys on this team because for most of them, it’s their introducti­on to a 140game season.”

The Captains return to action April 7 against the TinCaps. First pitch is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

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DAVID S. GLASIER — THE NEWS-HERALD Captains fans Sandra Marien, left, Stephanie Braford, Daniel Braford and Joseph Braford were ready for the cold weather when the Lake County Captains played their home opener April 5.

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