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NLCS GAME 1 – Dodger Stadium – 4 balls
I gave up on the Double Duty post and I apologize on it taking so long to get entries up but it has been a crazy 3 weeks around here. With work and then both LA teams in the Playoffs, at least until a day or so ago, it has been NUTZ!
So here is my post for NLCS Game 1 ……… I did grab 4 balls on this day and the story on the balls is a little father down.
I took a new camera along with me to the game and have some great shots!
THIS IS NOT A SHOT OFF OF TV – It is from my new Digital Video Cam – It also takes stills!
This was the view from my seats – just to the right of the centerfield cameras!
BP – I got my first ball of the day which was a toss up from the Dodgers James MacDonald. He actually threw it AT 2 girls who did not move one inch to try to catch it. The ball hit hte stairs and rolled in my direction in the opening between the stands and the wall. I hopped the railing and grabbed the ball.
My 2nd ball of the day was a long fly ball hit by Jayson Werth. He hit it right to the staircase that I was standing on. I had to outreach a guy to my right but that was no problem and I had Ball #2!
My 3rd ball of the day was scarey! If you have ever been to Dodger stadium you know that in left field there is a gap between the seats and the wall. Someone on the Phillies was launching balls one after another towards us in left field. As I was coming up the stairs from chasing one ball another was on its way near me. I ran down the stairs thinking it probably would not clear the fence. I stuck out my glove but I still wasn’t sure it would miss the supports of the scoreboard or the railing below. My glove hand was extended and I turned my head and closed my eyes. I was afraid I was going to get hit if it ricocheted off of something. A few seconds later I heard and felt it hit my glove. I snapped my glove back, let out a big WOOOOOOOO! and I had my 3rd ball of the day!
My fourth ball of the Day was a toss up from Phillies star Jimmy Rollins!
4 balls definitely made this a great day!
Here are a couple more photos from my new camera from NLCS game 1! If I can convert it I will have a couple of videos up as well including the pitch that struck out Howard but wasn’t called!
Only 112 days until Spring Training 2009!!
Congratulations to the Phillies who won the 2008 World Series!
Now those of us in other cities can look forward to the 2009 season. Can you believe that pitchers and catchers report in only about 112 days??
I can’t wait for it that is for sure but there is a good chance that I will get to go to some baseball games during the Golden Baseball Leagues Winter League which starts up at the end of January.
In 2009 I hope to reach 5,000 baseballs caught at professional baseball gamesm 3,000 Major League Baseballs caught at regular season games, 4,000 Major League Baseballs overall and I would really like to catch my 100th regular season Home Run Ball as well!
So there is a lot to look forward to for 2009!
I will definitely be MLBlogging all winter long as my BOOK “Taking Home A Piece Of The Game” hits retail outlets and AMAZON.COM!!
The paperback version is $6.95 and should be available by the 20th of November!
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NLCS Game 5 – We ended up with FREE TICKETS – The Phillies are headed to the WORLD SERIES!!
A week or so ago I told my wife that I would find a way to get tickets for her son to go to see the Phillies play the Dodgers in the NLCS. After looking online and seeing the ridiculous prices of tickets even at face value it looked as if we would be sitting at home watching it on FOX.
I kinda figured out that the odds of getting a hold of these tickets would be as impossible as staying in an online poker game without placing a bet but I still gave it a try. I don’t know if I can handle Buck and McIdiot so I really wanted to find tickets!!!
The yesterday I got on our local Craigslist board and looked in the ticket section. It was obvious Dodger fans had given up on the team because many people were selling tickets for less than face value. All of the sudden a post shows up that says “FREE TICKETS for NLCS GAME 5 for a PHILLIES FAN!!”
This was really cool to watch! It sucks that at Dodger Stadium even on the last game of the season they would not let the Phillies fans from the Loge section down to the Field box sections to celebrate. Some of us were smart enough however once they booted us we just walked out and then back in the gates at the field level!
Below is a video of Jimmy Rollins bringing out the NLCS Trophy and then other Phillies players getting to hold it up in front of their fans. Listen for the idiot yelling “Let’s Go Tampa” in the background.
Last but not least here is a pack of WILD PHILLIES FANS celebrating the victory on the concourse after getting the boot from security!
Of course it would have been nice to have the Dodgers move on and their be World Series games in LA. I would have had a chance to catch a World Series ball or maybe even a World Series HR! Obviously I did not go to the game tonight to chase baseballs but simply to take my wife and my step son so they could enjoy the Phillies Celebration!!!
GOOD LUCK to the PHILLIES in the World Series!!
Could this be the end of the 2008 season in LA??
With tonight most likely being the last baseball game in Los Angeles for the 2008 season it seems that last weeks ALDS games were the last for me in 2008. I was hoping to make it to at least one NLCS game but things just haven’t allowed that. What is even worse is the fact that there have been great seats available at FACE VALUE for each game in LA!
As I heard all the time growing up in Chicago ….. THERE”S ALWAYS NEXT YEAR!!
I just hope that the Angels sign Teixeira and the Dodgers sign Manny since that will make “Ballhawking” much more fun in 2009!!!
The beginning of the year was slow for me because again I was working for a minor league baseball team. Finally in July I was able to get out to a few more games! I am definitely looking forward to next year because I think it will be a great year!
Right now I am working on my first book! I can’t let the details out right now but it is about 65% complete. I just need to add a few things and then shop it around. It should be pretty easy to get it picked up by a publisher as there have only been a few books of it’s kind ever published! So look for that to come out sometime after the first of the year!
It has been a tough year for me and everyone for that matter with all of the financial mess that the country is in thanks to former Rangers owner GEORGE W. BUSH. I don’t want to make this a political blog but THANK GOD he is on his way out!
During the winter I plan on Blogging a lot more here on MLBlogs and I will be going to the Winter meetings in Las Vegas and will be taking a lot of pictures and letting you know what goes on down there!
So keep coming back! I will definitely have a lot to say during the World Series and the Off Season!
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This Week In Ballhawk History – First Dodger Stadium game and Game HR
On August 31, 1987 I went to Dodger Stadium for the very first time. The Dodgers were playing the Phillies that night and of course that meant Mike Schmidt was in the lineup. After an uneventful 7 innings my brother and I decided that it was about time to leave. I saw that Schmidt was coming up in the top of the 8th so I told my brother to go ahead and I would catch up with him right after Schmidt hit.
8/13/08 Dodger Stadium – 5 balls and a lot of fun!
It looked as if I was not going to make any game at all on Wednesday night. Both the Angels and Dodgers were in town. At the last minute the decision was made to go to the Dodgers game and to sit in the ALL YOU CAN EAT PAVILION in Right Field.
We pulled into the parking lot at 5:30 which was alread 20 minutes after the gates opened. We walked into Autograph Alley (centerfield) as we got up to the stadium because the gates for RF do not open until 5:40. Jimmy Campanis was signing autographs and you can also walk out onto the warning track in Center Field during BP.
5:40 hit and we headed off to the AYCEP and up to the seats. I was standing on the aisle right off of Section 308. After having a few balls sail over my head hit by Chase Utley and another Phillie, possibly Greg Dobbs, Ryan Howard stepped in the cage. Howard then hits a towering drive right towards me. I step back a row and made the catch.(ball #1)
I have to admit I was nervous about this because I am back to using my $12 Wal-Mart special glove. The Wilson A200, yes A200, not A2000! My glove is the cheap plastic version of that but ya know what, IT WORKS!!
Shortly after that Geoff Jenkins was shagging out in right field and tossed a ball up into the stands. It bounced off of about 5 sets of hands and hit the first row where I was waiting for it and picked it up! (ball #2)
Shortly after I grab this one some out of shape overweight wannabe softball player comes over and stands right next to me telling me that I have gotten enough and that I should give the balls to kids etc. Ok so I am not in the greatest shape and I too am/was a wannabe softball player but at least I bring a glove to the game so I can catch a ball!
Chase Utley stepped in for his last couple of swings and hits one right at me and Mr. Softball. He is just to my left as we stand in the stairwell. Thankfully the ball was hit just to my right and far enough to where I could reach for it and he was not going to have a chance at it unless he grabbed my arm or something crazy like that. As the ball came down he stuck his hand in front of my face and across my body. I stuck out my Wal-Mart special and the ball went past his bare hand and right into my glove. (Ball #3) If Mr. Softball had a glove with him he might have actually been able to make the catch.
#1 rule of Ballhawking: ALWAYS BRING A GLOVE!!
Right after I caught my 3rd ball of the day he proclaimed that I would not get another ball and then he proceeded to stand almost right in the middle of the aisle blocking the staircase. The best part of it was that the last group of the Phillies were all right handed and there wasn’t a ball hit out to RF. However I knew that there was going to be at least one more chance for a baseball.
Phillies coach Gregg Legg (great name) was another person that was patrolling right field during BP. There was a group of people that kept yelling at him for a ball. Even I jumped into yelling, “Hey Legg let’s see that Arm!!” Ok so that really wasn’t as funny as I thought. Anyway, a ball was hit towards Legg and I was 99% sure that he would throw it up to the group of people just to my left. The only problem, MR. SOFTBALL, was right in the way of the open row to get to it. No problem though, I saw the group of people and figured that most likely it was going to bounce off of their hands and fall to the concourse below. So I went around MR. Softball and down the stairs as if I was going to the bathroom. Just as I got down the stairs the ball fell from above and right into my glove.(ball #4) OH was Mr. Softball mad, if he was only as smart as a Ballhawk!!
Shortly after that Batting practice was I headed off to the concessions area for the ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET!!
It is simply a great deal, especially when you get a promotion code that reduces the tickets from $40 plus ticketmaster fees all the way down to $25.25 which includes the TM fees. On the menu in the AYCEP was Dodger Dogs, Peanuts, Popcorn, Nachos, Soda and Water. It may not seem like a lot but it is still well worth the price.
So now I have had my first and even a second fill of food and I am ready for the game. As the Dodgers come out to take the field in the first inning I head down towards the same spot that I was during batting practice. Every half inning the Dodger outfielders throw up the balls after they are done warming up. Andre Either in RF and Matt Kemp in CF will switch off during the game taking turns tossing the ball up. Andre Eithier was first and there I was standing right in the aisle with my glove in the air. Eithier looked right at me and launched the ball in my direction. As it got closer I realized that it was going to be a little bit high. I ended up having to jump for, yes I actually got off the ground, and made the catch.(ball #5)
And now onto the game, in the first inning the Phillies Ryan Howard homered to left field and the Gregg Dobbs homered to right. In fact the Dobbs home run went to the gap between the wall and the seats. If we had not moved up to the big aisle and stayed in the front row where we were the entire time during BP most likely I would have retrieved Dobbs’ home run.
The games goes into the 3rd inning and up comes Manny. I head down underneath the Pavilion seats to a place where I think Manny could hit an opposite field HR. The picture here shows the view of the gap between the seats and the wall. It also shows where I was and were Manny’s home run hit.
As the ball went up I thought I might be in pretty good shape. As you see on the replay and in the other picture as the ball comes down my head pops up as I climb over the railing to go after the ball. If the ball stays in the gap between the stairs and the wall it’s mine, I am positive of that as I was the first person there. Way back in 1987 at my first Dodger game I was in the Left Field pavilion and picked up a Mike Schmidt HR that someone misplayed. It fell in the gap right in front of me.
Anyway back to Manny’s home run, as I hop the railing I see the ball bounce off the railing going up the stairs, hit the concrete walkway and go right back out onto the field. As I go up the next staircase to try and get it as they toss it into the stands I see it go towards the staircase it hit off of. A lady about to go up the stairs carrying 3 or 4 beers got a great surprise in her tray as the ball landed right in it.
Yes it was a little frustrating knowing that I was so close to my 100th career game home run and a little ironic that in a past post I mention how it would be cool for that HR to be hit by Manny.
At least I know that I am still pretty good at figuring out where some of these guys can hit home runs. There really is a little more than luck when it comes to getting baseballs!
The game was pretty exciting, the Phillies were up 6-1 at one point and the Dodgers chipped away capping it off with a Nomar Garciaparra home run in the 9th. After the game we went out to see if we could get some Phillies autographs. We saw a few of the players come out however none of them were really in the mood to sign seeing as how they blew 2 games in 2 nights in the 9th inning. The one person that did stop to talk and sign was Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas. Here is a picture that I had taken of myself with Mr. Kalas. The really cool thing, he is from Chicago too!
It was definitely a great night at Dodgers Stadium and good to finally have a night where I felt like I was back in form. I am pretty sure that game home run #100 is going to happen soon!
5 Balls
4 Nachos
7 Cokes
2 Bags of Popcorn
1 Bottle of Water
1 Harry Kalas photo & autograph
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