Wednesday, March 21, 2007

More Spring Training Photos: March 20, 2007 Dodgers vs. Cardinals

Here are some photos from Dodgertown




I was able to catch a little bit of Jason Schmidt pitching a simulated game yesterday afternoon.
The scoreboard gave me a big laugh during the game with the Cardinals. It is the bottom of the ninth and the Dodgers are down 13 to 0.
Below is a short video of Jason Schmidt pitching in a simulated game








Monday, March 19, 2007

More Spring Training Photos: Monday, March 19th

Dodgers vs. the Nationals at Space Coast Stadium.

Matt Kemp signing for fans after the game.

Space Coast Stadium is one of my favorite places to see a game. The crowds are usually small and the stadium is very fan friendly. It is also a very accessible venue for autograph hounds like myself.

On this day Grady Little, Ramon Martinez, Matt Kemp, Takashi Saito, Jeff Kent and Nomar Garciaparra signed a ball for me. What a Day! This ranks as one of the best autograph days I have ever had. I'm pinching myself as I write this just to make sure I wasn't dreaming. I can't wait til I can redecorate my office with these jewels.

Unfortunately, the Dodgers fortunes were not as good as mine. They got shelled and lost 9 to 1. Randy Wolf started the game and was a little shaky, but was able to work himself out of several jams. Broxton just couldn't get the ball over the plate and gave up 5 runs without getting an out. Dessens came in to relieve Broxton, but the damage was already done. Saito was great in his one inning of work.

As I walked out to my car I passed a Dodger fan as she was folding her blanket. She turned to me and said, "It wasn't a good day."

I remarked, "at least it's just Spring Training."

Feel free to check out my photoalbum for more pictures from Spring Training.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

eBay Follies

One of the most frustrating things about eBay is losing an auction on an item you really want. Below is an example of one of these auctions. It is a 1933 W574 Luke Appling card that I needed for my set. These cards are really tough to find and features players from the Midwest. This may account for its rarity since it was probably a regionally issued set.

Damn you Leon! It might be a year or two before I run into another one. I need just 5 more cards.eBay Auction Link:

Spring Training 2007

I finally arrived in Florida after a false start that included a cancelled flight and a "red eye" that landed me in the state at 5:45 in the morning. I was tired, loopy and feeling dirty after getting less than a couple of hours of sleep during the flight. On top of that, I could not check into my hotel room until later that afternoon- apparently they were all booked up the night before and nothing was available so early in the morning.

It is St. Patrick's Day and I will have to go to the game looking in worse shape than I'm feeling. I still don't know how I survived the day without passing out from sleep deprivation. Anyway, nothing would stop me from enjoying this holiday to see the Boys in Blue wearing Green.

So I parked on a grass field that use to be a golf course at Dodgertown, and walked through the entrance to head out to the practice fields to check out the team. As many of you already know, Dodgertown is the only facility that allows fans to walk throughout the grounds. It's awesome.

Below is a pic of the Dodger starting pitchers taking batting practice. Eric Stults is up to bat with Wolf, Hendrickson, Penny, Lowe, Schmidt and Kuo waiting to take their turns.
This is about the time I realize that my camera battery is about to run out and my spare is devoid of juice. Man-O-Live, how could I be so careless? Now I will have to limit how many pictures I can take.

It is at this point that I decide to "do as the Greeks do." I pull out my pen and baseballs to search out willing signers. As you can imagine, on a holiday weekend the competition for autographs is high. I run into Jaime Jarrin who is more than happy to sign for the fans. I caught Jason Repko as he heads to Holman Field. Tommy Lasorda was signing while sitting in his personalized golf cart. For anyone who chases after autographs know, Tommy is a hard catch. He is famous for signing only for women and children, but on this day he is signing for everybody. Now it is time to go to the game. The color green is everywhere. The crowd was splattered with green and the Dodgers came out in nothing but green.
Above is a pic of the Dodger bench. The crowd is so close to the players you can reach out and give them a "high-five."

The great thing about these games is running into other fanatic Dodger fans. I was seated next to a grandfather who recounted his childhood love of the Dodgers and his favorite player Roy Campanella. He went on to describe his Dodger room and all of the memorabilia he's collected over the years.

The next series of three photos are of the first three Dodger batters. Soon after my camera dies.


It is now Sunday and I decide to go to Viera to catch the Marlins vs. the Nationals. I wake up way to late to catch the Dodgers against the Indians in Winter Haven. Besides, the Dodgers are coming to the Nationals home field on Monday so this gives me the opportunity to buy my tickets early.
There's me waving to the camera in front of a giant statue of a ballplayer. The guy who took my picture is a Dodger fan from Colorado who told me about driving down the 91 freeway after Kirk Gibson's walk-off homerun in the 1988 World Series. Fans were pulled off to the side of the freeway jumping up and down hugging total strangers.

I was surprised to see that Joel Hanrahan, the former Dodger farmhand, was on the Nationals team. I had no idea where he ended up. He pitched 3 solid innings giving up no runs and a couple of hits. Below is picture of Hanrahan in a new uniform.
Today happens to be NASCAR day at Space Coast Stadium. Joe Gibbs Racing was on-hand with Denny Hamlin and Tony Stewart's car available for viewing. The Home Depot car belongs to Tony Stewart. I've never seen a stock car up close. My first two days have been great and I promise to post more pictures throughout the week. Feel free to check out my photoalbum for more pictures.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Florida Bound!

I am in the midst of my final preparations for my vacation to Vero Beach next week. (I really need the time off.) So posting will be light until i leave, but I suspect that I will post fairly frequently while in Florida- with pics included.

In the meantime, watch Tommy showing some kids around Dodger town.



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Or how about the soothing sounds of Spring Batting Practice.



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Friday, March 09, 2007

Huggins & Scott Auctions: Dodger Rarities

Huggins & Scott recently concluded their most recent auction that included several scarce Dodger items. To the right is the 1925 Universal Toy & Novelty W504 Brooklyn Dodgers uncut sheet. I've seen many of the cards individually (hand-cut from the sheets) available for sale, but a complete sheet is fairly rare. In the past 5 years I've seen complete sheets for sale only a handful of times.

The key players in the sets are Burleigh Grimes, Dazzy Vance and Zach Wheat. Here is the auction link.
Below is a street banner celebrating the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers National League pennant. It's a bit soiled and beat up, but would look great on the wall. Both the Brooklyn Bridge and Ebbitts Field are prominently displayed. Auction link here.

Below is an incredibly rare and unusual item. It's a giant photograph of the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers that measures 9.5 feet by 5.5 feet. This piece did not sell in the auction so if you have room in your den go ahead and give them a call.
It was "display(ed) for many years at Tex's Pizzeria, a popular restaurant just off Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, NY. Tex was a close friend of Carl Furillo and is, in fact, mentioned in the book New York City Baseball by Harry Frommer (pg 66). Many of the great Dodgers of that era, namely Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges and Furillo, to name a few, are prominently displayed in front of their large Championship banner. Images of this piece have been shown to former Brooklyn Dodger players appearing at shows in the NY and NJ area, some of whom have vague memories of it. Probably the most vivid recollection of the item was from Mrs. Gil Hodges who remembers the exact location of it at the restaurant and also added she knew Tex's wife, who helped prepare Italian specialties served at this establishment that closed in the early 1970's."

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