This card is just awesome.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Blog Kiosk: 11/29/2009
- It's a small world. I have season tickets to the Kings up in the rafters at Staples and found out on Saturday that my seat neighbor has his own blog dedicated to the Kings. Go and check it out at LAKingsNews.com.
- Jose Contreras in Blue?
- Dodgerfan.net is following Matt Kemps Thanksgiving on twitter. Below is Matt's Thanksgiving plate.

- True Blue LA Remembers Pedro Guerrero.
- Ken Levine shares a Levine Family Thanksgiving tradition. Check it out and watch the video.
- GCRL Maury Wills TTM autograph success. Check his post here for more autos.
- Night Owl cards recently received a bunch of great Dodger cards. Check them out here.
- Check out some of the entries in the 2009 National Geographic International Photography Contest. Below is my favorite one.
"Kids take advantage of a rare concrete canyon in the densely packed city of Hong Kong. Making paper airplanes out of an IKEA catalog, then watching them spiral down the deep void."
- Custom Card Blog makes a 1987 Bo Jackson fantasy card.

- Dude!!! The Muppets are on YouTube! Check out their Bohemian Rhapsody below.
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- A big thanks to Diamond for finding this great Holliday video.
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Happy Birthday Vin! Happy Birthday Ross!
Happy Birthday Guys!
Below is a collection of videos featuring Vin Scully.
Vin gives a graduation speech.
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Vin Scully, the game show host. See part 2 here.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Winter Is For Awards
Already, the 2009 post-season has been very fruitful one for the Blue Crew. So far, we've taken down a couple of Silver Sluggers, Gold Gloves and Minor League Player of the Years. On top of that, two of our outfielders finished in the top 10 in the recently announced NL MVP race. All of this adds credence to how great last season was.Now, we are given the opportunity to add more trophies to the mantle. The 2009 "This Year In Baseball" Awards are up for voting by the fans and the Dodgers have 3 capable winners in their corner. Apparently, this is the 8th year of these awards. Frankly, I don't remember the past 7. Nevertheless, any time you can celebrate a great year with accolades and gifts during a cold winter the warmer we become.
So, here are your contestants.
- For Closer of the Year, vote for Jonathon Broxton. Go here to vote. We have some strong competition to deal with in this category. Mariano Rivera, Joe Nathan and Jonathon Papelbon may block the big mans path.
- Executive of the Year, vote for Ned Colletti. Go here to vote. I don't really want to tell how to vote on this one. After all, everyone seems to have their own opinion on the work of our GM. Nevertheless, he's gotten us to the playoffs several times and has, seemingly, put together a good team of veterans while maintaining the youth parade. In other words, he has built a competitive team without mortgaging our future. For that, I give a big thumbs up. Of course, if Carlos Santana ends up being a superstar I may not be so kind.
- Manager of the Year, vote for Joe Torre. Go vote here.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Legendary Pics: Dodgers Galore
Below are a couple of nice photos of Baseball and Dodger legend Branch Rickey during his playing days with the Cardinals.
Here is a original Paul Thompson photograph of Hall of Famer and former Dodger Zach Wheat- from the days when the "Boys in Blue" wore pinstripes.
Charles Conlon produced the Nap Rucker photo below. It has to be from 1916 since it was the only year Rucker was on the team when they wore checkered uniforms.
From either 1916 or 1917, below is a Charles Conlon photograph of Chief Meyers. (Most likely from 1916, because of the little "B" on the chest.)
Once again, I can never get enough of Babe Ruth in a Dodger uniform. I think I like this photo the best since it shows Ruth in the 1st base coaches box during a game. This is a UPI Press Photo.
An Old Brooklyn Poem
Hometown Piece for Messrs. Alston and Reese"Millennium," yes; "pandemonium"!
Roy Campanella leaps high. Dodgerdomcrowned, had Johnny Podres on the mound.
Buzzie Bavasi and the Press gave ground;the team slapped, mauled, and asked the Yankees' match,
"How did you feel when Sandy Amoros made the catch?""I said to myself"—pitcher for all innings—
"as I walked back to the mound I said, 'Everything'sgetting better and better.' " (Zest, they've zest.
" 'Hope springs eternal in the Brooklyn breast.' "And would the Dodger Band in 8, row 1, relax
if they saw the collector of income tax?Ready with a tune if that should occur:
"Why Not Take All of Me—All of Me, Sir?")Another series. Round-tripper Duke at bat,
"Four hundred feet from home-plate"; more like that.A neat bunt, please; a cloud-breaker, a drive
like Jim Gilliam's great big one. Hope's alive.Homered, flied out, fouled? Our "stylish stout"
so nimble Campanella will have him out.A-squat in double-headers four hundred times a day,
he says that in a measure the pleasure is the pay:catcher to pitcher, a nice easy throw
almost as if he'd just told it to go.Willy Mays should be a Dodger. He should—
a lad for Roger Craig and Clem Labine to elude;but you have an omen, pennant-winning Peewee,
on which we are looking superstitiously.Ralph Branca has Preacher Roe's number; recall?
and there's Don Bessent; he can really fire the ball.as for Gil Hodges, in custody of first—
"He'll do it by himself." Now a specialist versedin an extension reach far into the box seats—
he lengthens up, he leans, and gloving the ball defeatsexpectation by a whisker. The modest star,
irked by one misplay, is no hero by a hair;in a strikeout slaughter when what could matter more,
he lines a homer to the signboard and has changed the score.Then for his nineteenth season, a home run—
with four of six runs batted in—Carl Furillo's the big gun;almost dehorned the foe—has fans dancing in delight.
Jake Pitler and his Playground "get a Night"—Jake, that hearty man, made heartier by a harrier
who can bat as well as field—Don Demeter.Shutting them out for nine innings—a hitter too—
Carl Erskine leaves Cimoli nothing to do.Take off the goat-horns, Dodgers, that egret
which two very fine base-stealers can offset.You've got plenty: Jackie Robinson
and Campy and big Newk, and Dodgerdom again
watching everything you do. You won last year.Come on.
- © Marianne Moore, 1956





