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Port
Charlotte , FL wildlife news
The great raccoon chase
Posted by Amalie Benjamin,
Globe
Staff February 27, 2009 12:52 PM
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- We're coming
to you live from Port Charlotte, where
the Rays and Red Sox are about to get
started here this afternoon. There was
a lot going on this morning, from Rocco
Baldelli refusing to name which member
of the Rays he'd go after first in a
fight -- "I'm a lover, not a fighter,"
he said -- to the Rays' trainer giving
a few more details on the Baldelli situation
to a manager and his former players
sharing the field (Gabe Kapler and Lars
Anderson and Josh Reddick) to one of
the funnier moments so far this spring.
That would be the great
raccoon chase.
Around 11 a.m., as the
Rays were taking batting practice, a
couple of grounds crew members were
creeping through the stands with a ball
bucket and a net. The reason became
apparent soon enough. There was a raccoon
racing around the stands, including
the luxury boxes right behind home plate
under the press box. He (or she) managed
to elude the pursuers, and eventually
leaped off a section of the stands onto
a pad that was beneath it, and scampered
off. But it was quite a spectacle, with
the Rays coaching staff (including Don
Zimmer and Joe Maddon) just about doubled
over with laughter watching, and the
Red Sox enthralled as well.
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