Saturday, May 10, 2014

Blog Kiosk: 5/10/2014 - Dodger Links - Some Dodger Odds and Ends


Manny Mota chatted with Don Newcombe before Friday's game, pic via Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers 2014.  Check out more photos from yesterday, here.
A collection of vintage equipment trunks are part of a new display at Dodger Stadium. They are located near the entrance to the United Club Suites on the first-base side of the ballpark.
The Dodgers are hitting .216/.286/.358 against southpaws this season, 30th in baseball in OBP, 26th in OPS (.644), 26th in adjusted OPS+ (79), 21st in slugging percentage, 29th in batting average, 25th in wOBA (.288) and 24th in wRC+ (84).
"He looks pretty normal walking and things like that, so it's not one of those blow-ups, where a guy gets shot and he can't walk, so we're saying, 'mild,' but we'll see," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. "Hamstrings are tricky, because you can feel pretty good and, if you can't run, you can't play." 

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    Friday, May 09, 2014

    2014 Topps Chipz Baseball - All the Dodger Chipz's

    There was another Baseball Collectible released last week that came in under the radar.  Along with their Bowman set, Topps released the 2014 Chipz Baseball set.  These are collectible poker chips featuring your favorite stars.

    The white frame chipz are the most common available.  Parallels include: Red (1:2 packs), Blue (1:3 packs), Black (1:4 packs), Silver (1:10 packs), Gold (1:36 packs), Glow-in-the-Dark, and Magnetic Chipz.  Check out an entire checklist here.  BTW, the reverse of the Chipz are rather plain (see an example on the right).  They include logos for the team, MLB, the players association and Topps, along with the players name.

    There is also a Relic Memorabilia Chipz available of Matt Kemp, but I have yet to see one.  Below are the Dodger Base Chipz's.

    Clayton Kershaw                             Zack Greinke

    Hyun-Jin Ryu                              Hanley Ramirez

    Matt Kemp                                       Yasiel Puig
     
    Adrian Gonzalez

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    Blog Kiosk: 5/9/2014 - Dodger Links - Al Downing, Puig and a Time Warner Apology?


    Wow!  Hanley Ramirez has a suitcase for his bats.  Pic via Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers 2014.  See more pics from yesterday's game here.
    • Howard Cole at LA Weekly does yeoman's work.  He shares his interview with Time Warner senior director of public relations for news & sports, Andrew Fegyveresi about the whole TV mess they've found themselves in.
    What about that apology? Why not just use the two-word phrase, "we're sorry."
    We are sorry that more fans don't have access to SportsNet LA. Our goal is to have full carriage for the network, and we hope that providers will come on board quickly. We are working hard to make that happen as we don't want fans to miss any more Dodgers games and programming.
    “I get that more and more,” Downing said of Dodger fans who remember him more as the radio guy than the baseball player. “The thing I liked is people called up and honestly wanted to know about the nuances of baseball.”
    “It was a tour. It was a fun tour,” Puig said. “I got to see the White House, the president's offices, the press room – all of those things you see on TV.”
    "Yasiel has shown that he's turned into an RBI guy. He's been more patient at the plate, he's gotten himself better pitches to hit, so I think in the long run, Yasiel is a third or fourth-type hitter," Mattingly said. "He is that [Mike] Trout guy. He's showing us that he's moving in that direction." 

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    Thursday, May 08, 2014

    Newport Sports Museum Auction - Your Last Chance to Visit is Today and Tomorrow - Check out Some of my Photos of the Museum


    Last night, I was invited to a little gala at the Newport Sports Museum.  As you know, the museum is closing its doors and had hired SCP Auctions to sell its wares.  This month is the first of 4 auctions that have been planned.  BTW, if you've never had an opportunity to visit this place you'll have a couple of last chances later today and tomorrow - I'll have more on that later.

    I had previously featured numerous Dodger items last week on this blog.  You can check out those stories here and here.

    The event was setup to show off the current auction, included numerous displays that had yet to be taken down and served as a social function for the area.  So, I had an opportunity to enjoy the sights one last time, and saw numerous VIP's in attendance; such as Peter Ueberroth and Magic Johhnson.

    John Hamilton, the proprietor, opened the museum 20+ years ago in order to share his collection with the masses.  He also realized that it could provide an avenue for at-risk children to meet with their favorite athletes.  Stars, such as Magic, would welcome kids with a smile and a high-five, while also teaching them the importance of staying in school and not doing drugs.  Over the past 18-years, John figures they've catered to over 100,000 children, and have no doubt affected countless lives.

    Thankfully, I was allowed to take photos as I walked around, so take your time and check them out below.  First, I take a look at the auction items that were on display.  Later on, I share photos from the museum that they have yet to take down, but are likely to be available for sale in the future.

    As I promised earlier, the museum is officially closed to the public, but there remains two last opportunities for you to check it out.  They are opening the museum to the public later today and tomorrow as a showcase for the current auction and a final look at the museum.  It is free to the public, so if you can find the time I suggest getting your butt down here.  Below is the schedule and address.

    Thursday: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
    Friday: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

    100 Newport Center Drive – Suite A
    Newport Beach, CA 92660

    Now, on to the photos.  Click any pic to embiggen.  You can check out the auction online here.

    I don't think these items need much of an introduction.  Here are the game-used jersey's of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.  To the right of the Drysdale jersey is a 1924 New York Yankees team sweater worn by Whitey Witt.

    Unfortunately, my photo of the Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth autographed Baseballs below came out fuzzy.  On the bottom right is an amazing letter written by Lou Gehrig to his doctor at the Mayo Clinic.  He had the will of a fighter; as he lets the doctor know how positive he feels about the current treatment.  At the same time he shares his gratitude for the doctors help.  It's an amazing read and worth your time to explore.  You can check it all out here.

    Below are Dodger scout Don Gutteridge's championship rings.

    Go Kings Go!  On the bottom left is a signed Wayne Gretzky Jersey, and on the right are Roger Craig's 1956 National League Championship Brooklyn Dodger cufflinks.

    Here are a bunch of stuff in display shelves.  There are some game-used hockey uniforms, Satchel Paige's passport, a Babe Ruth watch and game-worn basketball shoes.


    That's it for auction items.  Now, I share some photos from the museum.  Again, click any pic to embiggen.


    Go Kins Go!!!

    I absolutely loved the Kings room.  Wow!


    There was a Ducks room, too.  In fact, there was a bunch of hockey stuff all over the place.




    Here are some vintage football items.

    Golf also had a prominent display.


    There was even a little room devoted to some of the more modern sports. 

    To the left (below) is a Paul Rodriguez board, and to the right is a Bob Burnquist board.  Both of these guys are legends.

    Surf's up, bro...

    Here are some miscellaneous dispalys - some game-used football uni's, Olympics and college sports.




    Outside of the museum, at the entrance, were some statues of children playing.  I do not know who was the original artist, but I thought they were great looking.




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