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Brian Serven wore No. 6 in his significant association debut Wednesday at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. 안전놀이터

Serven was welcomed in the hole before the game with a major embrace by Rockies director Bud Black after he heated up beginning left-given pitcher Kyle Freeland in the warm up area. The primary contribute Serven got the game was a ball over the strike zone.

In that first at-bat, with the count 2-2, Serven grounded out to the second baseman. In his second at-bat, Serven jumped out to right field.

In the lower part of the eighth inning, the Giants drove by a run until Connor Joe supplanted Serven at the plate, singled and was brought back off a RBI single from Yonathan Daza. C.J. Cron then, at that point, squashed a 81-mph Jose Alvarado changeup 454 feet over the left field divider to give the Rockies a 5-3 lead that held.

The Serven relatives who made the excursion from California to watch the game incorporated Serven's folks, Jim and Laura, alongside his sister, Kristina, and sibling, Johnathan, who played baseball at Long Beach State. They were consulted on the Rockies TV broadcast in the highest point of the fifth inning.

"It's a blessing from heaven," Laura Serven told telecaster Marc Stout. "It's daily we have been hanging tight for. I simply need to partake in each moment."

Laura Serven got the call recently that her child was being called up to the significant associations.

"We were all crying," Laura Serven said. "It was astonishing. It was totally astonishing. It actually feels like a fantasy despite the fact that I am staying here before everyone watching my child play."

Jim Serven, who likewise is head softball trainer at Palm Desert High, talked about how his child turned into a catcher.

"At the point when he was around 5, that is the very thing he needed to do," Jim Serven said. "He needed to be associated with each play. Catchers are associated with everything. We began working at it. He's been a catcher since he was 5 or 6. He needed to be associated with each play, which is a beginning move."

Serven's family intends to remain in Denver during that time to watch the Rockies play the New York Mets on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

In a snapshot of levity with the Serven family on the TV broadcast, with a tight game working out behind the scenes, Kristina Serven was informed that there was an opportunity of snow in the gauge. Denver's guage high temperature on Thursday is 88 degrees, yet the region is supposed to see downpour and snow by Friday night and Saturday.

Being from the California desert, would they say they were prepared for that?

"Not ready by any means," she said. "Being good is not going."

Brian Serven made his presentation for the Colorado Rockies Wednesday.

Jim Serven talked about the family being close with Ward's family and about how Brian Serven was an Angels and Albert Pujols fan growing up. Jim Serven referenced how his child had the option to get a Dominican Republic game last year and when Pujols came to the plate to bat, Serven gave him a little tap on his shin protector to show regard.