This winter has been our “Groundhog Day”! So if you are sitting at home watching the snow feeling trapped, enjoy this movie and just maybe you will feel a little liberated….
Tag: baseball photography
A Rose By Any Other Name
While reading Nationalpastime.com, this caught my eye.
2006 after deliberating for a little more than four hours, a jury rules the Angels did not breach a contract with the city of Anaheim when the ball club changed its name. Thirteen months ago the team known as the Anaheim Angels became the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim prompting the city where it plays to file a lawsuit, claiming the change in name amounted to at least $100 million in lost revenue. (http://www.nationalpastime.com/)
Then I wondered how many times the team located in Anaheim changed its name? A hundred years ago it was common practice for teams to change its name. Today it is the ballparks that are getting there names changed almost yearly. Listed below are the names the Angels have used, I like Anaheim Angles…
- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (808-650 W-L, 2005 – 2013) – 4 Playoff Appearances
- Anaheim Angels (664-632 W-L, 1997 – 2004) – 1 World Championship, 1 Pennant, and 2 Playoff Appearances
- California Angels (2440-2616 W-L, 1965 – 1996) – 3 Playoff Appearances
- Los Angeles Angels (308-338 W-L, 1961 – 1964)
- Overall (4220-4236 W-L, 1961 – 2013) – 1 World Championship, 1 Pennant, and 9 Playoff Appearances
- From Baseball Reference
2014 Spring Training Reporting Dates

2014 Spring Training Reporting Dates: Major-League Teams
| Organization | Pitchers & Catchers | First Workout |
Position Players |
First full workout |
| Arizona D-Backs | Feb. 6 | Feb. 7 | Feb. 11 | Feb. 12 |
| Atlanta Braves | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| Baltimore Orioles | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| Boston Red Sox | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 20 |
| Chicago Cubs | Feb.13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| Chicago White Sox | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
| Cincinnati Reds | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Cleveland Indians | Feb. 11 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 |
| Colorado Rockies | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 21 | Feb. 22 |
| Detroit Tigers | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
| Houston Astros | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Kansas City Royals | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Los Angeles Angels | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | Feb. 8 | Feb. 9 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 |
| Miami Marlins | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 21 | Feb. 22 |
| Minnesota Twins | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 21 | Feb. 22 |
| New York Mets | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
| New York Yankees | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Oakland Athletics | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | Feb. 12 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | Feb. 12 | Feb.13 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | Feb. 12 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
| San Diego Padres | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| San Francisco Giants | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
| Seattle Mariners | Feb. 12 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
| Tampa Bay Rays | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 19 | Feb.20 |
| Texas Rangers | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
| Toronto Blue Jays |
Feb. 16 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
| Washington Nationals |
Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Hank Aaron, Happy Birthday
Today we celebrated Henry Hank Aaron 80th birthday.
The first game I ever took my wife to was a Brave, Mets game at Shea Stadium in 1970 to see Hank Aaron. At that time the media were starting the buzz can he break Ruth’s 714 home run record? We also went to the last game he ever played in New York at Yankee Stadium, then a Milwaukee Brewer. He played only in the middle game of 3 game series and got a hit in his final plate appearance. The Brewers had announced that would be the only game he would appear in. For me, that was a no brainier who would not want to see one of the greatest players of all-time for the last time? In his 4th and final plate appearance he flied out as he rounded the bases heading to the dugout wave to the crowd he was given one more standing ovation. In my archives, I have a series of shots from his final at bat in NY, and coming off the field, and waving to fans. It did not stop until he came out of the dugout for one final appearance. It is one of those special moments you store away, and on a special day like today it makes me feel connected to Henry Hank Aaron…
Happy Birthday Hank Aaron!
Photography

http://www.ballparkprints.com
Starting off the new year one of my primary goals is to blog at least once a week. Not being a natural, fluid writer is the reason that I am putting this pressure on myself. Being a visual person my skills in art and photography afforded me a fantastic career and because of that my writing skills weakened. I mostly wrote business outlines, proposals, and short brief letters. But, my goal is also to share my photography and, the photography of Ozzie Sweet (that can be purchased at http://www.ballparkprints.com) of ballparks that I travel to and, the occasional brief comments on the greatest game in my opinion baseball, and other interest that I have. So bear with me as I start this new journey in my life
Mike Hegan The Last Batter In The Original Yankee Stadium
While reading the various obituaries about former ballplayer and Cleveland broadcaster Mike Hegan, I kept thinking they omitted one of the great trivia questions; in 1973 who was the last player that made the final out in the original Yankee Stadium? Mike Hegan a fly ball to CF.
Mike Hegan, left, and his father, Jim, at spring training in 1962 Associated Press
Jerry Coleman
Growing-up near Yankee Stadium afforded me the opportunity to hang out there and get ball [players (almost all would sign) autographs as they walked to the stadium from the, subway, their cars and [1]The Concourse Plaza. I remember those days and have some stories about a few encounters, but Jerry Colman was one of the good guys and would sign and sign gain. There was the usual small group of us that showed up most days, and after awhile the players would recognize you, and Jerry was one that not only recognizes you but also talk to you.
With his active career over I encounter Jerry Coleman in the 1958-59 again, back then for a few years the Yankees would bring up their triple A farm team from Richmond VA and have them workout on the ball field that is now 161 Street Garage. Living just up the hill from the ball field where we played baseball everyday, word spread the Yankees farm team was working out there. I cannot say how kids showed up, but it was a lot. Out of that sea of kids like me Jerry Coleman called me over and let me be the back up batboy told me, be alert, and do not get hurt. I can still see talking to me dressed so neatly and wearing brown and white loafers…
[1] APA: Concourse Plaza Hotel – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concourse_Plaza_Hotel The hotel was located within walking distance of Yankee Stadium, which was home to baseball’s New York Yankees and (until 1976) football’s New York Giants. Many star players from the home teams – including Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris of the Yankees and Frank Gifford of the Giants – stayed at the Concourse Plaza, and visiting players would also stay at the hotel.[2][3]Yankees Second baseman Horace Clarke was reportedly the last Yankees player to make the hotel his in-season residence during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Rheingold Beer, Dad and Baseball
On this day in 1974 Rheingold Beer announces it will close its Brooklyn-based plant. As a result, the brewery will be forced to end its 13-year relationship with the Mets as the team’s primary radio-TV sponsor.
This was my dad’s beer, and it got me into trouble big time once. Not because I was drinking under-age but because that empty bottle was worth a nickel. In the late 1950’s, the summer, I was 10 years old I started saving my allowance to buy tickets, to sit in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium, price of admission fifty-cents. One-time I needed one more nickel for a ticket and, sitting in the refrigerator was dad’s almost full quart bottle of Rheingold beer. Thinking dad would not notice I poured it down the drain and with that nickel in hand off to the game I went. That night at dinner dad asked “what happened to his beer”, mom did not drink beer, my older brother was at camp, and my sister was eight. Knowing I was in trouble I confessed that I poured it out for the deposit on the bottle. Next came “why”, and my answer only made it worst I needed to buy a ticket to see the Yankees. Dad always a calm man, told me I was too young to be going to Yankee Stadium alone, pulled my allowance of 25-cents a week for the remainder of the summer.