From Deseret News archives:
Sox a vision of perfection to Utah fan
But in his case, it's not because movie stars like Ben Affleck love the Sox. Nor is it because Rowley liked Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore in "Fever Pitch."
It's because every time he sees the BoSox play, they're pretty much perfect. Sort of like catching Sinatra at Carnegie or sunset at Laguna Beach. The story goes like this: Rowley attended his first Red Sox game last September with his wife, Emily, and friends. What happened? Clay Buchholz threw a no-hitter in a 10-0 win over Baltimore.
That was fairly unique, a good story to tell his neighbors. Then something really amazing happened: He attended his second Red Sox game May 19, and Jon Lester tossed a no-hitter to beat Kansas City 7-0.
Two games, two masterpieces for the Payson optometrist.
You might say he has an eye for such things.
"People were saying, 'When are you going to come back?' and I was telling them I don't want to put pressure on the pitcher next time," said Rowley by phone this week. "The chances of going three-for-three aren't that good."
Meanwhile, an eye guy from a Utah town of 5,000 people, 2,400 miles away, has seen twice that many.
"It was an amazing experience," added Rowley.
Rowley, it should be noted, isn't a baseball ingnoramus. He grew up in Richfield, where he played prep tennis and basketball. Since Utah doesn't have any major league baseball teams, he didn't attend many games. In fact, before last fall he had been to exactly one MLB game a Kansas City Royals game in high school.
But he spent his summers playing Little League, where he pitched and played shortstop. He was 6 feet 6 inches in high school and later shot up to 6 feet 8 inches.
Which would have made him a pretty imposing pitcher.
And it has made him a really impressive optometrist.
"Baseball was always my second-favorite sport, next to basketball," he said.
After attending Snow College he transferred to BYU, later attending optometry school in Oregon.
When the May 19 game moved into the late innings, Rowley remarked about the possibility of a no-hitter much to the consternation of a few superstitious types nearby. Talking about a no-hitter while the game is in progress is considered by some a faux pas.
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