Players saying goodbye and acting very gracious to the fans who wait as they make their way from Phoenix Muni Stadium to the team bus.
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Saturday, November 12
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 12 Nov 2005 04:36 PM PST
Players saying goodbye and acting very gracious to the fans who wait as they make their way from Phoenix Muni Stadium to the team bus.
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 12 Nov 2005 04:22 PM PST
On a sunny Saturday, we made it to the Arizona Fall League championship for the second consecutive year. Oddly, it was the same two teams as last year—Scorpions and Desert Dogs, although the players and MLB teams who made up the squads, were different. The results were the same as the Desert Dogs were the winners, this time 9-3. Matt Kemp of the Dodgers was the star of the game with two home runs and Jamie Shields of the D-rays pitched seven strong innings for the win. Casey Daigle—with celeb wife Jenny Finch cheering him on—came on to pitch the ninth inning. It was a sloppy game with five errors between the two teams, a few of the errors leading to big rallies for the Dogs. The game was as much about who was there as who played. In this clip, you will find Davey Johnson, former Mets manager, Braves second baseman as well as manager of Team USA Baseball, the Olympic team; the Big Bopper, Bob Watson, (former Astros star now MLB and Team Thus ends another season of Arizona Fall league. Who from this crop will vie for Rookie of the Year in ’06? Stay tuned!
Friday, November 11
by
Allen Weiner
on Fri 11 Nov 2005 03:01 PM PST
After last year’s posting of pictures from the Dock Dogs event at Westworld here in It’s a long clip, but it’s worth all six-plus minutes. The star of the show is Gabe, a flying Border Collie who is owned by and trained by Todd Bobula of Today was the second day of heats (or waves, as they call them) with the finals on Sunday afternoon.
Wednesday, November 9
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 09 Nov 2005 09:10 AM PST
As promised, here’s a more in-depth look at The New York Marathon. A few postscript notes: It was cool to see the number of people walking around
Monday, November 7
by
Allen Weiner
on Mon 07 Nov 2005 01:49 PM PST
Other other 2004 Fall League favorite, Ryan Howard, officially makes it 2 for 2. He was named NL Rookie of the Year. Props to him and Huston Street. Which 2005 AFL star will it be next year? Sunday, November 6
by
Allen Weiner
on Sun 06 Nov 2005 08:29 AM PST
I called it. Tomorrow, it will be official, Huston Street is the AL Rookie of the Year! Back in February when the A's were in pre-Spring Training, you could sense that Huston Street was up to the challenge of being a big-league closer. He has the stuff plus the mental toughness of a veteran (or perhaps the toughness of the son of a former UT quarterback?). In this clip, now close to eight months old, Street is signing autographs (saying "Thank your, sir" and "Thank you ma'am") for the handful of A's faithful at Papago Park in Phoenix. Later, I asked him how it felt to be the future "Rookie of the Year." He just smiled. My wife and I saw it coming; we saw him in Fall League last season when he saved the Championship Game.
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