A Challenging Past; An Uncertain Future?
Not to be overly dramatic, but the Seattle Mariners happen to be the team with the longest absence from the playoffs – by a large margin! And not just in Major League Baseball, but in the top four men’s professional sports leagues!
The New York Jets (NFL) haven’t made the playoffs in 11 years. It’s the same length of time with the Buffalo Sabres (NHL). The Sacramento Kings (NBA) have missed out for 16 years now. But the Mariners (MLB) drought extends to 20 years!
That’s two long decades! A generation of time! Over 252 months and an excess of 7,300 days of no post-season play!
The last time the Mariners made it, my youngest son wasn’t even born yet … and he’s about to enter his senior year of high school. My second-youngest son was only 3 at the time and can’t remember a thing about their last playoff appearance. He is now graduated from college and is actually working for the team. Both sons essentially lived their entire lives without experiencing post-season play from their favorite ball team.
The “M’s” have come close a few times since 2001 (the last year they qualified). In fact, last year they still had a chance to back into the post-season on the final game of the regular season … only to miss out again. So the playoff drought continued for yet another year.
Wonder of wonders, as I write this, the team is actually holding the top position of three in the “wildcard” qualifiers, and their remaining schedule of games is judged by experts to be the easiest in the American League. Furthermore, the team is finally at full strength. (They’ve been playing without some of their better players nearly the entire season.) So there is cautious optimism that maybe … just maybe … they can break this embarrassing streak.
But there’s a saying in “hardball” circles: “It’s baseball.”
This brief, bland and generic phrase seems to say nothing. But for those who know and love the game, the saying says it all. Namely, that the game of baseball is incredibly fluky, uncertain and unpredictable. Weird things happen. Streaks of bad luck occur. Injuries strike. Slumps suddenly slam players or teams. Contending teams can plummet from the heights and unexpected teams can rise up.
“It’s baseball.” Which means no matter how good things may look at the moment, literally anything could happen in the next six weeks of the regular season. The history of the Mariners has certainly born this out (in a negative fashion). Their past has been challenging, and their future remains uncertain.
That’s the delicious beauty of the game … and the sickening reality. No one can know what will happen on the next pitch, the next swing, or the next at-bat. No one can predict the events of the next inning, the next game, or the next week. The “experts” are routinely wrong, which is why the teams play each game to discover what will unfold. And why one simply has to let the season fully unwind.
Baseball is actually a microcosm of life. Full of surprises (both good and bad!) and bound up in uncertainty.
However, there is one significant way that life is different than baseball. At least different for Christians.
In baseball, one never really knows the outcome until the end. In a Christian’s life, one always knows the outcome! And, because of Jesus, we always win!
To stretch the baseball analogy even further, as Christians we will absolutely have a joyous “post-season!” Heaven awaits us! No matter how challenging our “season” has been, our future is certain, and it’s delightful!
The Apostle Peter writes exquisitely about our certain hope for a wonderful future despite the difficulties we are currently enduring.
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.
In all this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed” (1 Peter 1:3-7).
Who can know if the Mariners will finally make it to the playoffs this year, or if their reign of futility will stretch to 21 years? I certainly hope they are still playing in October! But that hope is a hesitant and uncertain hope.
My hope for heaven, however, is a confident one. Not because of me, but because of my Savior who lived, died, and rose back to life for me. (And for you too!) So “let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful” (Hebrews 10:23).
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