Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Hurricane Irene

DSC02183 Nathan's Hot Dogs

Hurricane Irene is threatening a full-force hit on the New York region. Low-lying areas like Coney Island are expected to be impacted the most. I hope the impact will be minimal and Nathan's will serve its famous original hot dogs soon...

DSC02184 The Original Nathan's Hot Dogs cropped

...and the single-A minor league team, The Brooklyn Cyclones, can resume their normal schedule...

DSC02194 Coney Island Cyclones

...  in their beautiful stadium.

DSC02188 Keyspan Park

Wishing all the best to all who are evacuating, boarding up, and bracing for the storm. 
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

San Francisco Giants Clinch!


IMG_6702 Giants Clinch


I would have gotten to the ballpark on time if it was just any other game. I had trouble finding parking because this wasn't just any other game. This game against the San Diego Padres, would decide whether the San Francisco Giants would clinch the National League West Championship. 

From a block away, I heard what sounded like the roar of a home run. I fired up my MLB.com iPhone App to check. Nope, only hits so far.

When I entered the stadium, I was happy to still get one of the 40,000 orange rally rags.

IMG_6631 rally towels

IMG_6628 rally rags

It was a standing-room-only crowd

IMG_6621 standing room only SRO

We only needed to win one of the three games in this series against the Padres. We lost the first two, now we are down to the last game. In fact, it was game 162, the last game of the regular season.

Jonathan Sánchez pitched expertly...

IMG_6626  Jonathan Sánchez pitching Miguel Tejada at bat

Miguel Tejada didn't make it to first base in time.

IMG_6627 Tejada out at first

In the third inning, the Padres played Jonathan Sánchez short; he was the pitcher after all. The stadium lit up when  Sánchez smacked the ball over the heads of the outfielders into right field for a triple. At third base, a bat boy brought him his jacket.

IMG_6630 Jonathan Sánchez's triple

Third base coach Tim Flannery gave him kudos and advice.

IMG_6633 Tim Flannery and Jonathan Sánchez

More kudos from Aubrey Huff after he crossed home plate thanks to Freddy Sanchez's hit.

IMG_6634 Jonathan Sánchez coming home

More rally rags.

IMG_6635 Rally rags

Freddy Sanchez coming home brought the score to two zero.

IMG_6637 Freddy Sanches coming home

To give you an idea how challenging it was to get these photos, here's the uncropped version of the same photo.

IMG_6637 Freddy Sanches coming home uncropped

I also have a bevy of photos of orange rally rags obstructing my lens. But I digress.

With the Padres, a two-point lead is no reason to feel comfortable, even in the eighth inning. The Giants fans were still cautiously optimistic. But then Buster Posey hit a home run at the bottom of the eighth and the crowd went crazy. It would be very difficult for the Padres to catch up from a zero-three deficit. This home run should  be the icing on the cake for the "Rookie of the Year Award" for Buster Posey.

Now all we have to do is protect this lead. Closer Brian Wilson is in the bull pen warming up.

IMG_6676 Brian Wilson warming up

Wilson's colorful personality inspires the fans to pay homage to his mohawk...

IMG_6651 giants mohawk hat

...and his new beard.

IMG_6679 Fear the Beard cropped

We watched his familiar form with anticipation.

IMG_6685 Brian Wilson

IMG_6686 Brian Wilson

IMG_6687 Brian Wilson


Every fan stood up for the final outs

IMG_6693 Rally Rag madness

And then Wilson struck out the last batter.

IMG_6717 strike-outs

Pandemonium broke out. The media rushed the field...

IMG_6705 post-win media rush

...security made sure the fans did not.

IMG_6707 post-win security

The Giants took a victory lap around the field.

IMG_6718 Victory lap

Comcast was broadcasting live from Willie Mays Plaza

IMG_6737 Comcast van

IMG_6732 Comcast Broadcast

while fans celebrated sweet victory

IMG_6735 Giants Clinch

IMG_6738 Giants Clinch

My son insisted on standing in line for thirty minutes in order to buy the grey championship t-shirt, just like the Giants wore for their victory lap.

IMG_6736 lining up for championship shirts

He will wear it proudly to school on Monday.

Friday, September 17, 2010

A Foggy Night at AT & T Park

IMG_5585 After the win

Our friends Jane and Joe invited my husband and me to a San Francisco Giants game on Wednesday night. It was one of those magical, perfect evenings at the best address in baseball.

IMG_5541 AT&T Park side entrance

AT & T Park was packed and the crowd was revved up because we were playing our rivals: the Los Angeles Dodgers.  

IMG_5562 AT&T Park in Fog

The fog began to roll in, giving the stadium that only-in-San-Francisco look...

IMG_5568 AT&T Park in the fog

My favorite player this season is #17 Aubrey Huff.

IMG_5543 Aubrey Huff scoreboard

He brought in the last run, giving the Giants a 2-1 win.

IMG_5579 Huff's winning run

Thank you, Jane and Joe, for a winning evening!

Last night, for the first time since May 6th, the Giants pulled ahead to the top of the National League West. Woohoo - Go Giants! 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Groundskeepers at AT & T Park


DSC05902 AT&T Park fold tarp 4

Many will say that our family is passionate about baseball. My daughter and I returned from watching three spring training games in Scottsdale, Arizona on Monday and she ordered tickets for a pre-season exhibition game at AT & T Park for all four of us on Friday. The kids love arriving at the park as soon as the doors open so that they can watch batting practice in hopes of catching a ball. It had rained on and off all afternoon and I was concerned that the game would be called off. The kids assured me that the game would still be on because they have awesome groundskeepers at AT & T Park. When we arrived, the diamond was covered by the most ginormous tarp I have ever seen.

DSC05895  AT&T Park groundskeepers and tarp

It was still blanketed with a substantial layer of water. 

DSC05892 AT&T Park groundskeepers

After most of the water was squeegeed off, the groundskeepers began the business of folding the tarp with a running start:

DSC05901 AT&T Park fold tarp 3

By the time they got to the outfield, the drenched tarp was a heavy load to haul:

DSC05906 AT&T Park fold tarp 8

Then they performed a precisely choreographed sequence of folds:

DSC05912 AT&T Park fold tarp 12

DSC05919 AT&T Park fold tarp 19

DSC05921 AT&T Park fold tarp 21

DSC05923 AT&T Park fold tarp 23

DSC05924 AT&T Park fold tarp 24

DSC05935 AT&T Park fold tarp 35

Let's give a round of applause to the great groundskeeper crew...

DSC05939 AT&T Park groundskeepers

...for preparing the field for a perfect night of baseball!

DSC05969 AT&T park

To see my slideshow of the tarp folding, click here.

I wish I knew how to easily add music to my Flickr slideshow (I'm open to suggestions). If I could, I would have used Bobby Darin's first hit "Splish Splash".

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