On the day that I should have been donning a cap and gown on
the campus of Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C, near the U.S.
Capitol, I was, in fact, sitting in the upper deck of Memorial Stadium
(left-field side, near the foul pole). It was a beautiful Baltimore/Washington
area kind of day – shining sun, cool (but not cold) -- breeze blowing through
the stadium. My kind of day – PLAY BALL!
The reason that I had not gone to my law school graduation
is that my family was not in the area, and really didn’t want to make the 4
hour flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Washington, D.C. to see me graduate from law school. Law school
was my “second career.” I had been a high school teacher for some seven years
before I decided to attend. I figure that my parents thought that if law school
had not been my first choice, they
sure weren’t going to travel from their beautiful scenic farm to watch me pick
up a piece of sheepskin (they would probably tell you different, but I’m
writing this essay, not them! :-) ).
Moreover, I had no one else who knew my daily struggles as a
law student and would appreciate the great accomplishment of graduating from
law school and all the grit, determination, and hard work that it takes to
accomplish that feat No one to share my joy and elation . . So I opted for a
Sunday afternoon baseball game to watch my favorite team – The New York Yankees
(a/k/a The Evil Empire) play the
local Baltimore Orioles. My then girlfriend (now wife) and I took the drive
down the Baltimore/Washington Parkway from Washington to Baltimore then zigged
and zagged through Baltimore the quaint neighborhoods of Baltimore until we
reached the old, venerable Memorial Stadium:
This was before the era of the new “retro” ballparks and
Camden Yards (the first of these new urban centered baseball parks) was
still not-yet a thought in the minds of the park’s architects, HOK Sport. It really didn’t matter to me one way or
another where I was. I was at a ball game. The sun was shining. The Yankees
were right there! What could be better than this? Right?? . . Well, maybe not .
. . . .
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It’s been years since that beautiful sunny afternoon at
Memorial Stadium, but I still think about it --- a lot.
Truth be told, I really
regret not having gone to my law school graduation ceremony. Dumb move on my
part.
During law school I had worked very hard: (1) adjusting to a new way of teaching and learning; (2) changing my entire study habits and hours to conform to the rigors of this intense academic environment; (3) working AND going to classes at the same time (no small feat for me!); (4) driving an old Chevy Chevette (with no AC, no less!) cross-country from Georgetown Law in the District of Columbia all the way to the shores of the Pacific Ocean to do a Summer Internship in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles (more on that adventure in another post. . stay tuned); and, (5) meeting the challenges of a full year Criminal Justice Clinic at Georgetown with a legendary professor (Bill Greenhalgh) who would make Professor Kingsfield seem like a pussycat (he was still a wonderful man and a great Criminal Law Prof) . . .
. . . There is so much to tell as I look back at all the
blood, sweat and tears that I endured in law school, but I hope that you get
the picture.
I’ve learned through my own years in law school, and now as
a law school career counselor, that if nothing else, law school graduation is a
celebration of all that a law student has been through – good and bad. It is a
time to sit back, breathe deeply and simply enjoy the moment (for you know that
the bar exam looms right around the corner!).
So my advice to 3Ls everywhere -- as the rollercoaster ride toward
graduation starts to accelerate here in early March, is:
. . . Finish strong and then celebrate all that
you have accomplished. Don’t let the naysayers and the cynics throw water on
your parade. You will have accomplished so much. Cheers!
Phil Guzman
------------------------------
P.S. The Yankees were absolutely “murdered” by the O’s on
that day so many years ago. It serves me right for having dared to go to the
game. For all you baseball geeks (like me) out there, I could not resist but
include a copy of the box score of that day in May, 25, 1981 where both the
Yankees and I had a very bad day:
New York
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0
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1
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0
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
–
|
1
|
5
|
3
|
||
Baltimore
|
1
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
x
|
–
|
10
|
12
|
0
|
IP
|
H
|
R
|
ER
|
BB
|
SO
|
|
Guidry L (4-3)
|
4.2
|
8
|
7
|
6
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0
|
2
|
1.1
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
|
2.0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
|
Totals
|
8.0
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
3
|
3
|
IP
|
H
|
R
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ER
|
BB
|
SO
|
|
Palmer W (3-2)
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9.0
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5
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1
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1
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2
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1
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Totals
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9.0
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5
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1
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1
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2
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1
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E–Nettles (2),
Revering (2), Cerone (1). DP–New York 2, Baltimore
1. HR–New York Jackson (6,2nd inning off Palmer 0 on, 0
out), Baltimore DeCinces 2 (4,2nd inning off Guidry 1 on, 0 out,5th inning
off Bird 2 on, 2 out); Belanger (1,2nd inning off Guidry 0 on, 2
out). SF–Dauer (2,off Guidry); Ayala (1,off
LaRoche). SB–Bumbry (11,2nd base off
Guidry/Cerone). U-HP–John Shulock, 1B–Vic Voltaggio,
2B–Bill Kunkel, 3B–Terry Cooney. T–2:21. A–42,949.
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