Monday, April 29, 2013
Onto our Next Adventure
First off, just wanted to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and support that we received after my last blog. We're seriously blessed beyond words to have such amazing people in our lives that support us and believe in the journey we are on. My heart is so overwhelmed with joy when I look back and see how God's Hand has been over every aspect of this journey so far. Even the times when we experienced fear or disappointment, we have been surrounded by so many people that love and pour encouragement into us and it has kept us going. To look back and see God's provision and promises fulfilled over us is just such a sweet reminder to me that He also goes ahead of us in this next chapter of our lives to prepare the way.
Time has caught up on us so fast and we will be heading out on our next journey in just a couple of days. We have been enjoying every minute of being home as we transition into this next chapter. Many days have been spent with friends and family and at one of our favorite places in the world, the beach! Daniel has been working hard everyday for baseball still, staying in shape, hitting & running on the field. The picture I attached was at a recent Angels game we attended a couple weeks ago. Being there & seeing some of the guys on that field that Daniel has played against at different points throughout his career, really solidified the drive in Daniel to be out there one day. And I still believe he will be. I'm so proud of him. So many guys would have given up a long time ago after everything he's been through, but like I've said a million times before, I am married to a fighter. His perseverance is such an inspiration to me.
We will be driving out to Lincoln, Nebraska this Wednesday. Daniel will be starting this season with the Lincoln Saltdogs (www.saltdogs.com). We are excited to be apart of this team, meet new people and see new places. Of course, like in any baseball situation, you worry about getting too comfortable because you never know if you'll get picked up or moved. The feedback we have been getting from Daniel's agent is that there has been a lot of interest from different teams, but because of Daniel's injuries and a shoulder injury he experienced last season (which he is 100% from now), teams are just being cautious and want to see him playing healthy before pulling any trigger on a contract. So still kinda taking things day by day once we get there, but definitely want to go all in for this team. I want to be sure to not hold back in relationships out there because of fear not being there long. So please pray for our time there and that we would cease this opportunity. Who knows, we could very well be there all season. And if that is the case, we will be okay with that. We just want to be a light and vessel of love and hope wherever we go.
So thank you for the continued prayers over us! Will keep you posted as we take on this next adventure head on! Love you all!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Spring Training and New Beginnings
Well here I am again, we are alive despite my lack of posting the past couple months. I'll save you from the typical "catch up" (since I'm so behind anyways) and share our most recent chain of events.
Spring training, as always, came and went so fast. This year, minor leaguers didn't have to report until March 8th and there was only about 3 weeks of camp, so it was a short one. In that short amount of time though, Daniel absolutely crushed the ball! He hit well over .400 with 2 Homeruns, 5 Doubles, 1 Triple, he was stealing bases, dropping bunts, having fun & looked amazing! He had worked so hard this offseason and it absolutely blessed my heart to see him out there healthy and having fun.
We knew going into camp this year that Daniel would have to compete. Through trades and signings, the Mariners had completely packed out their outfield situation. We knew Daniel would have a possible disadvantage since he only played 25 games last season due to injuries. Despite that, the Lord had been preparing our hearts and filling us with so much peace even as we drove out to Arizona for Spring Training. This year as we left California and started making our way out there, we both shared on the drive that we felt a strong peace with everything and about baseball. There were years when we would make that same drive and secretly be full of anxiety or fear of the unknown. Through everything we've been through so far in this game (injuries, setbacks, etc), I've really seen how God has shaped our hearts and completely changed our vision towards this game. It has not been the easy road whatsoever, but we have most definitely been humbled, seen God glorified and have learned so much.
As camp neared the very end, the Low A & High A teams had already left and the AA & AAA teams stayed in AZ a couple extra days to get some intersquad games in. We were told that the AA team (Jackson Generals) was set to go and that they would be breaking camp with 7 outfielders! Yes, seven! An outfield only consists of Left Field, Center Field and Right Field in which you would need 3 players for and usually a fourth as a backup. So when we heard they were trying to start a team with 7, we knew that was unheard of. We also knew this would mean not much playing time as well once the season started. The very last day of camp, before the team ships off, Daniel got to the field and was approached by one of the coaches. Daniel said as soon as he saw him, he knew what he was going to say. As much as we never thought this day would actually come, Daniel was released from the Seattle Mariners.
I used to envision what this day would be like at times throughout Daniel's career. I imagined a sobfest with lots of crying and feeling super upset. The funny thing is, when Daniel called me to tell me, I still had a complete peace. Of course we had mixed emotions here and there, but God's presence was undeniable. This peace we felt isn't in a way that we feel we are done with baseball. Not at all. Baseball is still very much in our hearts and the calling we have in this game has only been confirmed over and over again. The peace we felt is because we KNOW this just means there's something better out there. To be honest, we both feel very excited. We do see how being released can most definitely be a blessing in disguise and the best thing for Daniel's career. If he would have stayed with the Mariners, there would have been so much competition for playing time that it could have been hard for Daniel to get as many at bats that he needs at this point in his career. The Mariners have been good to us and we will cherish the memories we made with them. We are excited for what's next though and are resting confident that "ALL things work together for good to those called according to God's purpose".
I KNOW my husband's talent is there and I still totally believe in my heart that Daniel can/will play in the big leagues one day. But that's not our ultimate goal in all of this anymore, our ultimate goal is to glorify God wherever He has us. I am married to such a fighter. He has been knocked down in this game more times then anyone I know, but his motivation to keep going has remained strong and his faith even stronger. I believe in him and will stand by him as he follows his dream (what has now become "our" dream) until the day he says "he is done". I am so excited for whatever God has in store for us next. His agent has been getting a lot of great feedback from different affiliated (associated with MLB) teams that sound interested in Daniel but are just waiting for a spot to open. He's also had about 11 Independent Ball (Professional but not associated with MLB) teams call wanting Daniel to be their everyday leadoff center fielder. I believe Daniel is a diamond in the rough and that his time to shine is coming soon.
Right now, Daniel is signed to play Independent Ball with the Lincoln SaltDogs in Nebraska starting in May. If he was to get picked up by an affiliated team anytime before then, he is still able to sign with them. He can also be picked up anytime by an affiliated team during the Independent Ball season. No matter what happens though, we are still thankful for the opportunity to be apart of this game and desire to be used and be an impact wherever God has us this season. Thank you to all that have stood by Daniel & continue to believe in him and support us. We are so thankful to have such an amazing support group and prayer warriors behind us. Do know, we are doing so good and are truly excited for this next chapter :) Continued prayers are appreciated and I promise to keep you posted through this blog on whatever happens next.
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