Friday, April 05, 2013

Happy Birthday, Ebbets Field!


Dodgers historian Mark Langill tells us that today is the 100th year anniversary of the very first ballgame played at Ebbet's Field in Brooklyn.  It was a exhibition match against the New York Yankees on 4/5/1913.  The very first person to hit a home run that afternoon was the then Yankee outfielder and future Dodger coach Casey Stengel.  It was an inside-the-park home run.  BTW, the Dodgers won 3 to 2.

With this in mind, Dave Anderson of the NY Times writes of great piece commemorating the old landmarks birthday. 
“Call it Ebbets Field, Charlie,” he said. “You put yourself in hock to build it, and it’s your monument.”

And so the ballpark was baptized. The cost was $750,000 for a solid concrete foundation with snazzy steel girders supporting the roof above an upper deck, a palace in that era. And a palace forever to anyone who walked there from the Prospect Park subway stop on Flatbush Avenue, crossed Empire Boulevard at the edge of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and saw Ebbets Field in white block letters high above the awning-shaded entrance to the ticket booths in, as the longtime ballpark announcer Tex Rickards often intoned, “the marble rotunda behind home plate.” 
The article above also does a little walking tour of where the stadium use to be.  It's a great read.

Following this, the NY Times also released some vintage photos to look at, here.

Of course, this post wouldn't be complete without a video.  Below is a great description of the very first game.

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Blog Kiosk: 4/5/2013


Check out these incredible photo's that were tweeted out by the @Dodgers from Opening Day 1962, yesterday.  If any of you'll have photo's from this far back please send them along to me.  I would love to post them up.
  • Do you see something strange about the below receipt from a bay area restaurant?  Taco Shops and Underdogs in San Francisco adds a Dodgers' fan tax.  Via Reddit, shstmo.
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Sandlock said the modern game irks him. “Bunt, hit and run — they don’t do that anymore!” he said with a groan. “Everything is the long ball.”Sandlock added, “I mean, a guy on first and second, jeez, bunt that guy to third. Get that one run if you can!” 
  • I hate linking to TMZ, so I'll link to Huffington Post instead.  Magic Johnson has shown me that he is an awesome dad.  He recently spoke about his gay son and the support he and his wife have given him.
"I told him, 'Hey, we are here to support you, man. We are gonna love you no matter who you are, what you do. We just want you to love yourself and also make sure that you have all the information,'" he told TMZ's Harvey Levin in a candid interview. "And that's what I wanted to give him. Just provide him with advice and guidance." 
  • I want this jersey to burn so badly.  Reggie Jackson's 1977 World Series jersey that he wore when he belted 5 homers; including 3 in the deciding Game 6, will be on auction with SCP.  Watch Reggie talk about the jersey and auction on Bloomberg TV, here.
  • Left Field Pavilion makes some great homemade retro card of Greinke, Punto and Lilly.
  • Curbed LA shares a bunch of photos of refurbished Dodger Stadium.
  • "Dodger Dogs vs. Super Dodger Dogs: The Great Debate," Vic Diaz at Dodgers Nation.
And just when we thought the perfection that is the Dodger Dog couldn’t get any better, it up and did. We were introduced to the Super Dodger Dog: the all-beef, sesame-seed bun wrapped amazement that could be described as the Dodger original on steroids.
  • Greg Zakwin at Plaschke Thy Sweater is Argyle post up a video interview with Matt Kemp from yesterday.
  • Via David Brown at Big League Stew, she shares a video of Manny Ramirez's 1st home run in Taiwan.  The hometown fans and announced go absolutely crazy.
  • I think that as a society, we are way too sensitive.  Case in point, Rays Index tells us about a incident with the team mascot and a fan-made poster that apparently ruffled some gills.  I thought it was funny (in a morbid kind of way) ... and probably tasteless, but still funny.

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2013 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball - Dodgers' Base & Mini Card Variations

Are you ready for some more 2013 Topps Gypsy Queen Dodgers' cards?  Well, here are the variations of Dodgers players that exist in the set.  Check out my previous post covering this set here.

For a handful of players, Topps made short printed variations of their base card and their mini cards.  Below are examples of all the Dodgers available.  You will see both the variation along with the base card to allow you to see the difference.  Click any pic to embiggen.

Base Card Variations
#26 Clayton Kershaw
Variation                                          Normal Base Card

#311 Matt Kemp 
 Variation                                          Normal Base Card

Mini Variation Cards
#5 Adrian Gonzalez
Variation                             Normal Mini

#26 Clayton Kershaw
Variation                              Normal Mini

#137 Sandy Koufax
 Variation                              Normal Mini 

#180 Duke Snider
Variation                              Normal Mini

#260 Jackie Robinson
 Variation                              Normal Mini

#311 Matt Kemp
Variation                              Normal Mini


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Thursday, April 04, 2013

Beckett Was Done In by the Long Ball


Josh Beckett wasn't half bad.  Unfortunately, the half that was bad didn't do us any favors. 

Becket went 6 innings and gave up almost half as many hits as Ryu in his season debut.  He appeared to mix it up pretty well, but made two glaring mistakes that cost us dearly.  Both Hunter Pence and Pablo "I'm not a coach" Sandoval hit home runs. 

At the end of the day, one of the more most visible issues so for the Dodgers has been defense.  Once again, the Dodgers committed 2 errors that directly lead to runs being scored.  For this team to be successful our most able hands on the field cannot continue to make these kinds of flubs. 

Of course, the other deficiency has been at the plate.  After the first three games the Dodgers are hitting a collective .176, and has an .551 OPS.  They have left a total of 21 runners on base, 14 of whom were in scoring position.  The Dodgers have had plenty of opportunities to knock them in.  They just have not been able to execute. 

Fortunately, we couldn't possibly be this bad.  At some point, hopefully soon, the statistics will move up - closer to the mean.  In the meantime, we might be in for some hand-wringing and hair-pulling.  Or maybe, the Giants are better than we are willing to admit.

The Dodgers are off today, but will get back on the horse tomorrow with a 3 game set against the Pittsburgh Pirates.  If we continue to have problems with the bat this coming weekend, I fear Angelenos will think the sky is falling.

Photo Credit: above by Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers 2013:

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Blog Kiosk: 4/4/2013


Check out Matt Kemp with his Bobblehead that the Dodgers will be giving away on May 14th.  Pic via Dodgers' photographer Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers 2013.
"It's three games," Kemp said. "It won't be the last time I have a bad series, I promise you that. It's baseball."
In fact, the Giants have actually held Kemp to 0-21 at the plate in his last six games against them. After Kemp raked against the Giants in 2011, they held him in check last season and have done so through the first two games of this season. 
  • Dan Loumena at the LA Times lets us know that Mike Piazza is about to make his debut in a ballet... Ballet!  I remember seeing a ballet in high school.  I was a high school band geek, and our teacher gifted some of us tickets.  Needless to say, he never did that again.  My buddies and I couldn't stop laughing (in the way high school teens laugh), and we had to leave.
  • I hear that teenage Dodgers prospect and recent signee Dennis Santana has started working out in the Dominican Summer League for the Dodgers.  Below is a pic tweeted out recently.
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"I think last year he gave us two jerseys," manager Don Mattingly said. "One was for us and one was to give to charity. I think with Magic and the whole [ownership] group, part of their message was to be involved in the community and help out. I think the Dodgers have always been great in that way."


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2013 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball - Dodgers' Base Cards


Following up on yesterday's post, this time I feature the Dodgers' base cards in the 2013 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball card set.  As you can see above, Jackie Robinson is prominently features on the box.  There are 14 Dodgers' represented in the set, with the Andre Etheir being the only short printed version.  BTW, as always there are numerous different parallel versions of each card available.  The cards below are of the normal base card, with exception of the Chris Capuano.  See them all below. Click any pic to embiggen.

#5 Adrian Gonzalez                       #26 Clayton Kershaw

#27 Chad Billingsley                          #52 Hanley Ramirez

#104 Paco Rodriguez                          #137 Sandy Koufax

#170 Don Sutton                                #180 Duke Snider

The Andre Etheir card below has been short-printed by Topps.  I am uncertain how scarce it really is.  Also, the Chris Capuano card is a "Blue Framed" parallel card (numbered to 499 copies).

#204 Andre Ethier SP                                 #241 Chris Capuano

#260 Jackie Robinson                                #265 Josh Beckett

#311 Matt Kemp                                     #333 A.J. Ellis


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