February 28, 2007

Stadium #3 The Vet

(picture pending) On a return from Graceland, Dan, Max and I decided to stop at a ballpark on the way back north. The only team playing was the Phillies. When we arrived at the Vet, the game was in the third inning. We also realised Hideo Nomo was pitching the next day(hey it was his sensational rookie season). Nonetheless we scored $5 scalped tickets and managed to catch nine innings because it went into extra innings. The game ended on a walk-off Charlie Hayes homer!

February 27, 2007

Stadium #2 Shea



My earliest memories of Shea are from a weekend of camping. While in Dutchess County we suddenly realized we had tickets for Mets-Braves. This was in late 70s or early 80s when they were both pretty lousy. Later on, we would go to about ten games a year. We did this until we got Nets season tickets but thats for a different blog. One of the most exciting games I went to was during Strawberry's first weekend as a Dodger. I've seen Bonds hit homers at Shea as a Pirate and Giant. I saw Anthony Young break a record for consecutive losses. We saw a four car fire in the parking lot while Pedro Astacio was in the sixth inning of a no-hitter. Someone put their bbq grill under their car. All of this pales in comparison to my brother seeing the Mets clinch the division in 86. He did not tear up the field but did receive some dirt in the parking lot.

Stadium #1 part II


Not all trips to Yankee Stadium included pretzel baths. There are some other fond memories. My earliest was when my dad bought me a Red Sox hat in the 70s. On the way home from the game I thought it'd be cool if I put popcorn in the hat and held it out the highway. Well of course the popcorn blew out the hat, but I didn't forsee the hat blowing out of my hand. My dad, of course, bought me another Bosox hat. Also Red Sox related, at the behest of my mom we were calling for Lou Pinella's attention. He wouldn't come over, but we persisted. That is until Jim Rice came over to sign our program. Another time former Yankee coach Mike Ferraro threw us a ball during BP. In early teens we would visit the Bronx with Uncle Vinnie. His beer drinking put him on the same pissing schedule as my younger brother. Lastly when I was old enough to drink at the stadium I went with a group of friends. One of the guys brought his 17 year old brother. The 17 year was given a ball upon entrance for appearing to be 14 or younger. He was then served a beer for being over 21. Gotta love the stadium!!!

Stadium #1 part I


Despite the Yankee Doodle hat you can clearly see where my allegiance for this game were. In the upper deck against better judgement I have incited the crowds more than once. The first time was when Bo Jackson homered off the Yanks and I was showered with pretzels. The second time in 1993 I pretended I was from Canada and bought a Toronto helmet and banner. I paraded from upper deck behind the plate to my seats in left field. I was greeted with a chorus of boos which only subsided when it was replaced by the "off with his head" chants. The Jays were the defending champs at this point so it gave me some leverage. As time as worn on I don't cause a scene in the Bronx anymore. I do wear hats of the opponents but I'm more concerned for the safety of those around me than I used to be.

February 26, 2007

91's recap of visits



This is how I summed up my visits on WIS. That's my dad and I in Homestead Grey caps.

  • Vet my first visit i saw charlie hayes hit a walkoff HR in extra innings, years later i saw a double header vs a's in final season of vet, now i have two seats from vet in my living room
  • Fulton-County was there just days after 96 olympics, wohlers was wild and the crowd was laid back
  • Camden been there twice, first time was one of Cals rare days off, last yr saw Vlad hit HR
  • on 5 game, 4 stadium, 3 city tour, i was frightened by fireworks at Skydome attacked by flying ants at Comerica, ate loads of corn on the cob at Comiskey II and saw a double header vs LA @Wrigley
  • Olympic stadium does this count as a MLB game, i saw my beloved brew crew play in a foreign country
  • Fenway during Nomars rookie season i saw the last game of his hit streak while they played the braves in throwbacks
  • Pacbell got engaged earlier in the day in SF, then ate garlic fries while kent was booed in his return to SF, stupidly didnt go to see willie mays statue, but it was a pretty good day
  • Three Rivers saw Sosa's 58th in 98! doesnt have the same clout it used to
  • Citizens Bank nice new stadium, ashburns alley is sweet, took pictures on mike schmidt statue
  • Shea go to at least one brewer game a year, remember when darryl returned from LA and he homered, my bro was on the field when they wrecked it by clinching first in 86
  • Yankee stadium best game i saw there was 1-0 over indians when mel hall hit a walkoff homer for yanks, saw clemens pussyfoot around bonds and walk him several times, was at sox win over mariano and yanks in sept last yr, i remember bombo rivera throwing his helmet into the crowd
  • Jacobs one of my favorite parks, didnt realize it was so close to Gund, saw a good sox-tribe game
  • RFK saw 8th win of nats crazy win streak, ichiro was in town, stadium kind of dumpy reminds of shea, but easy transport back and forth
  • Busch II great fans excellent baseball vibe, bowling HOF right next door, plenty of reg cards were hurt and they lost the gints
  • Kauffman royals won an extra inning road game against the defending champ bosox, yes red sox nation was in the house, schilling was on the kc program cover
  • PNC sweet new stadium a little further up the river than old stadium, crossed clemente bridge and saw pirates play stros, freddy sanchez led lead in avg and taveras con't hit streak

Stadium #19 in Summer #19


What a place to start...my 19th Stadium visit! When this tour started I had a lot less gray in the beard as you'll see from the rest of the pics I post. My favorite all-time player is #19 Robin Yount. I wear 19 and 91 in his honor. Strangely enough, I visited stadium #19 (PNC) in my 19th summer of employment at my day camp. I did NOT purchase this throwback cap on this trip to Pitt or on my first trip to Pitt. I actually got the hat at a shop right outside of Wrigley. If you look close enough you'll see former Wallbanger Cecil Cooper in the background.