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4-15-09 PNC Park

I was faced with the decision today of attending the Pirate game or skipping it.  This is the weather forecast as of 1PM. 

weather.jpgBatting practice would surely be canceled.  I may get shut out for the first time since Sunday August 31st, 2008.  I decided that since I am now in a competitive ballhawk league, that I had to go and at least try.  I knew that my average balls per game would probably take a hit.

I went with my wife Holly and we arrived at the gates around 4:40 PM.  The gates open during the week at 5 PM.  Walking past the Stargell statue, I peered into the park and saw that sure enough, the tarp was covering the field.  There was no batting practice today.

I entered the bleacher section at 5 PM and looked around for some Easter Eggs.  There was nothing to be found, since it had been raining and drizzling all day long.  Around 5:20, the Pirates pitchers came out to stretch.  I followed a group of 6 other ballhawks up the escalator to go into the seating bowl to possibly catch an overthrow.  Usually there are security guards that don’t permit entrance until 5:30, but there were none around.  When we got to the front row right behind Matt Capps, Tyler Yates and company, a field security guard walked over and told us to go back to left field.  Even though it was 5:24, he wouldn’t let us stay.

Meanwhile, the Astros pitchers came out to stretch.  I decided that I might have a better chance getting a ball from them since there was a couple little kids and four high school kids watching the Pirates pitchers.

I decided to take the chance.  I took off my Pirates sweatshirt exposing my black Astros shirt and donned my Houston hat and headed over to right field.

I lined myself up behind Russ Ortiz and Geoff Geary.  I was the only one in the stands behind the Astros pitchers.  I had 20 feet to my left and right without a soul in sight.    There were 4 balls in play, as 8 pitchers were throwing.   Jeff Fulchino finished his tosses and had a ball.  I asked him for the ball and he made eye contact with me.  He didn’t say anything, but went and talked to a fellow pitcher.   A couple minutes later, Fulchino tossed me ball #1

There were still 3 balls in play.  Wesley Wright finished his tosses and gave his ball to a fan a little further down the line.  It was a 10 year old kid wearing Pirate gear.  Tim Byrdak was joking around and told the kid that he wasn’t done with the ball yet and to toss it back.  The kid just stared at Byrdak confused and horrified.  Byrdak urged him to toss the ball back.  The kid then turned and ran away.  It was rather amusing.

Jose Valverde and LaTroy Hawkins finished their tossing next.  I asked for the ball.  Again, I was the only fan with Astros gear on, so Valverde looked at me and tossed me ball #2.  There was one ball left and it was being used by Geoff Geary and Russ Ortiz.  I snapped a picture on my cell phone.
0415091753.jpgThe Pirates got some good relief work from their bullpen and ended up losing the game 4-1.  Adam LaRoche accounted for the Pirates only run with a Home Run in the 9th inning.  It was too little too late. 

I tried to get a ball at the dugout after the game from an umpire and the Pirates pitchers, but failed to do so. 

As I was ready to leave, I decided to walk around for a minute and collect a ticket stub or two.  I notice in Section 124, about four rows back, a circular white object laying on the ground.  Seriously?  Could this be a ball?  Since I waited for the bullpen coach to come in, it took some time and the stadium was basically vacant.  I looked closer and sure enough, it was a major league baseball.  How did this get here?  Was it some little kid who didn’t really even care about it?  Did someone catch it and it trickled out of their glove during the game?  It was weird.  I looked around and didn’t see anyone looking for a ball.  There were only a half dozen fans left, waiting down at the dugout.  So, I picked the ball up, making it ball #4 of the day.    Usually, Easter Eggs that are found count as hit balls, but since there was no batting practice on this day, and it didn’t look like a game ball, I decided it was probably someone’s warm up ball.  I’ll chalk it up under the thrown category.

I’m glad I went to the game despite the rain. 

Here’s a look at today’s results: ( the media guide was free for being a season ticket holder.  The bobblehead was won at a spin-a-wheel g
ame where they are giving away all of the left over promotions from 2008)
100_0757.jpgAnd a closer look at those Astros balls.
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STATISTICS:
Game:  4 Balls (4 thrown)
Season: 17 Balls (7 hit, 8 thrown, 2 device)
Games:  4 Games (3 with BP, 1 without)
Average:  4.25 Balls per Game
Career:  183 Balls
Hit List:  183 ties me with former Pirate Chris Duffy for #3769  on the all time hit list.
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3-30-09 McKechnie Field, Bradenton FL

My dad and I headed to our last Spring Training game on this short trip: Reds vs Pirates at McKechnie Field in Bradenton FL. 
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We got to the field around 10:20 AM and the Pirates were already half way through their round of batting practice.  Luckily, we were once again able to access the spot behind the left field fence.  I was told by a guy on Saturday that during the week the area behind the fence was off limits.  He was wrong.
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FINAL SPRING TRAINING STATISTICS:
Total Balls: 9
Games Attended: 3
Average: 3.0
Hit: 6
Thrown: 2
Device: 1
Total Career Spring Training Balls: 9

Note: I do not count these balls in my totals.  They will be tracked in a separate category and I will not count them in my career ball totals.

1-22-09 PNC Park, Indoor Batting Practice

The Pirates invited season ticket holders to take batting practice in the cages inside of PNC Park today.  Of course, Holly and I went.  We checked in at 6PM and then went into the catacombs of PNC Park to the batting cages.
Thumbnail image for 100_0077.jpgThere were two large cages to take batting practice in.  In one cage, ex-Pirate pitcher Bob Walk was throwing batting practice.  In the other, a pitching machine did all the work.  Since there were only little kids taking batting practice against Bob Walk, I decided to check out the pitching machine.

100_0081.jpgInstead of taking another round, I was frustrated, so we left to get dinner in the Pittsburgh Baseball Club.  On the way back, we snapped a picture of the tunnel leading to the Pirates dugout.
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There is a Roberto Clemente quote, consistant with the “Pride, Passion” motto of the Pirates this year.

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Holly snapped a picture as I went grumbling back to the entrance about my poor performance. 

100_0105.jpgIn the baseball club we ate hamburgers and hot dogs.  There was virtually no one there.  Honestly, there were maybe 16 people in the club level when we got there.  Ryan Doumit, Sean Burnett, and Andy LaRoche were playing pool together when we got there.  They were supposed to be mingling with the fans, but there were not many fans, so they pretty much kept to themselves.  No one was going up to them or talking to them except for one or two of the Pirates ticket account executives.

After eating, Holly and I played a few rounds of pool, and then left.

It was fun, I just wish I could’ve hit better.

1-18-09 Seven Springs; Winter Caravan

Today was the kick off of the Pirates Winter Caravan which will travel through four states and make numerous stops, mainly at areas farther away from Pittsburgh.  I decided to attend the kick off of the Caravan outside of Somerset PA at the Seven Springs Mountain Resort.

My wife and I stopped over at my parents’ house for lunch since it was on the way.  The roads were pretty bad on the way there as we received about 5 inches of snow overnight.  Just as we were about to leave for Seven Springs, Holly noticed a herd of deer in my parents’ backyard.
100_0058.jpgNotice that there are two deer in the above photo.  There were two more that are hidden by the columns on my parent’s back porch. They were eating berries from that bush

Something startled the herd, probably the flash, and they ran away.  I was able to take a pretty good picture at one as it was leaving past the kitchen window.
100_0060.jpgIt was about 1:45 and we left my parents’ house for Seven Springs.  We allowed ourselves about an extra hour of driving time in anticipation that the roads would be bad.  We mainly traveled the highways, so the roads were clear until we got on the local roads that headed to Seven Springs.  They were pretty bad, so we took our time and still managed to arrive 45 minutes early.
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We parked in the main lot near the Convention Hall and walked towards the two giant Pirates Caravan buses.  There was no activity around the buses.  Apparently, they parked in front of a building and the Pirates players were probably inside the building.  I took the opportunity to get my picture taken in front of one of the buses.
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When we entered the Convention Hall, there was already a large line formed.  We unfortunately ended up standing between the main doors and the stairs that lead down to the lifts.  Therefore, dozens and dozens of skiers and snowboarders kept squeezing past us to go down the stairs.  It got rather annoying after awhile.  The man in front of us kept getting shouldered as people went past and kept muttering and swearing under his breath.  The highlight of standing in the line was when some late 20′s guy came up to the beleaguered man in front of us and asked, “What is this line for?”  The man responded in an annoyed tone, “The Pirates.”  Even though there were large signs welcoming fans to the Pirates Winter Caravan, the man followed up his original question with, “Is there a game or something?”  The man in front of me rolled his eyes, shook his head, and didn’t respond.   Think about it, a baseball game… with 26 inches of snow on the ground at Seven Springs… in January… inside of a Convention Hall?   I heard the guy in front of my mutter, “F*c**n R*t**d.” 

At 3:30, the doors finally opened and we were allowed in.  The Convention hall was about 1/5 the size of the hall the Pirates use at the David L Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh.  At one end of the hall there was a movie screen playing Pirates video highlights and Pirate player autographs.  At the opposite end there was a stage set up for Pirate Trivia and Pirates Deal or No Deal.  In the middle, there was a large inflated jungle gym for kids, a booth to get your face painted, a booth to have a caricature drawn of your face, a ticket booth, a raffle booth, a guitar hero booth,  a spin-the-wheel booth, and a 104.9 radio table.

Upon entering, we went straight to the autograph line.  It wasn’t a very long wait, maybe 15 minutes at the most.  Signing first was manager John Russell, pitcher Sean Burnett, catcher Ryan Doumit, and third baseman Andy LaRoche.  I snapped a few photos while I was in line waiting:
 Ryan Doumit (below)100_0066.jpgSean Burnett (below)
100_0067.jpgAndy LaRoche (below)
100_0068.jpgThe autograph line (below)
100_0069.jpgAfter getting autographs, we wandered around for a bit and made our way over to the stage area.  There would be a Pirates trivia game at 4:15, followed by Pirates Deal or No Deal at 5:00.  On the way over, I snapped a picture of Ross Ohlendorf being interviewed by 104.7 wpgb radio personality Rocco DeMaro.  DeMaro hosts Extra Innings after every Pirates radio broadcast.  I make it a point to listen to his show after every home game.  He also hosts a weekend show.
 100_0074.jpgWhen we settled in for Pirates Trivia, I became unsettled because the battery in my camera died, and I didn’t have any extra batteries.  Even though my wife brought her camera, I moped as we did Pirates Trivia.
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The game was hosted by Pirates announcers Greg Brown and Bob Walk.   They asked 10 Multiple Choice Questions to the crowd.  The crowd had a piece of paper and a pencil to record their answers on.  Afterwards, the Pirates season ticket reps and members of the Bucco Brigade collected the papers, graded them, and revealed the winner.  Only one person got a 10/10.  It was some 15 year old girl.  She won 2 Pittsburgh Baseball Club seats to a 2009 game for winning.  Some of the questions they asked were:
1)  What group sang the 1979 Pirates theme song, we are family?
2)  Who did the Pirates draft first in the 2004 amateur draft?
3)  What Pirate won their first game on Aug 8 2005?
4)  What minor league team did Tony Beasley manage before coming to the Pirates?
5)  What are the color of the seats at PNC Park?
6)  Who is the right field wall named after at PNC Park?
7)  How many different Pirates have won batting titles in Pirates history?
8)  Who was the Pirates representative at the 2008 All Star Game?

There were 2 other questions that escape my memory.

The tie breaker question was to name the 3 game combined attendance for the home games of the 1979 World Series.

By the way, I got an 8/10.  I was wishing I had my Ipod touch with me to look up an answer or my med
ia guide, but that would’ve been cheating.

After Pirates trivia, Deal or No Deal was to follow.  Holly and I had seen this game before at Piratefest and were aware of how it worked.  Pirates announcer John Wehner was the host for Deal or No Deal, and Sean Burnett was the banker.  Wehner asked one of the Pirates Season Ticket reps to pick her first contestant.  All 200 or so fans put their hands in the air.  I didn’t put my hand up, but then Holly hit me and said, “You put your hand up!”  So I did.

And guess who they picked?

That’s right…

ME
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The lady must have liked my Pirates outfit.  I wore my Pirates batting practice hat that Ian Snell threw me on 9/21/08, my Pirates hoody, and my Pirates Dugout Jacket.

Pirates Deal or No Deal is similar to the NBC version with Howie Mandel.  There are 12 boxes, or “cases.”  Under each box is a prize.  The goal of the game is to win the best possible prize, either by seeing the game the whole way through and accepting whatever is in the case you’ve chosen to begin the game, or by accepting an offer from the banker.
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Wehner asked me to place a Pirates hat on the case that I wanted to choose.  I chose #2, since Jack Wilson is Holly’s favorite player. 

The prize board was as follows:

On the left side of the prize chart (crappy side)
-Pirates pocket schedule
-Pirates giveaway hat
-Pirates Parrot Doll
-Bobblehead
-Two Tickets to a game

On the right side of the prize chart (good side)
-Two Tickets to opening day
-Two Pittsburgh baseball club tickets
-Two Lexus Club Tickets
-Two 10 game season ticket plans
-Two 20 game season ticket plans
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Wehner asked me to open 3 boxes.  I forget the numbers that I chose, but I ended up eliminating the 10 game plan, 2 tickets to opening day, and 2 tickets to a game.

Sean Burnett, the banker, gave me my first offer.  It was 2 tickets to a game, and a private tour of PNC Park, which would include the managers office, clubhouse, and Pirates press box.  When asked to choose Deal or No Deal, I paused, letting the crowd weigh in, and said No Deal.
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I went on to open 2 more cases and received my next offer.  Since I kept the 2 20 game plans in play, the offer went up.  Burnett offered 4 tickets to a game + I would get to deliver the line up card with John Russell and meet the umpires and opposing manager at home plate before a game
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Although that would’ve been real cool, I wanted to see what else they would offer.  I said No Deal.

I opened 2 more cases.  Burnett’s third offer was 4 tickets + a Jack Wilson autographed authentic game ball.  I didn’t have to think long.  No Deal!  Sea
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I opened another case.  I kept the 2 20 game plans in play.  Sean Burnett upped the offer again.  He offered me 4 tickets + the opportunity for myself and friends to watch batting practice from the field, directly behind the batting cage.  This sounded awesome to me.  I would’ve been able to enter the park early at 4:15 when the Pirates start hitting and talk to the players as they stood around waiting to take their cuts.  Selfishly, I said No Deal. 
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I opened one more case.  Wouldn’t you know it?  It was the 2 20 game plans.  I hung my head in shame.  I knew that I had just thrown away the chance to watch batting practice on the field.  The best remaining prize on the board was 2 Lexus Club seats ($300 value).  I had sat in these seats before, and they are very nice, so I was tempted to keep going.  I was expecting Burnett’s offer to be something like, a Sean Burnett signed baseball and a bobblehead.

I was surprised when his offer was:  4 tickets to a game, plus be introduced before the game to the crowd and change 3rd base with the groundscrew during a game.  I felt this was a pretty fair offer.  Of the five offers I’d received, I would rank it second best.  So, I said “Deal.”
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I got a nice hand from the crowd and met with one of the Promotion Representatives who gave me a form to fill out and send in with my request of any game from Mon-Thur.  He said the earlier I get it in, the more likely I’ll get the game that I want.

Holly and I stayed at Deal or No Deal to watch the next contestant, a 10 year old kid, play Deal or No Deal with Ryan Doumit and Andy LaRoche as the guest bankers.  I forget what he won.  It might’ve been a personalized jersey + 4 tickets + 2 signed baseballs from LaRoche and Doumit.
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Afterwards, we walked back to the autograph line and got autographs from Nate McLouth, Paul Maholm, Ross Ohlendorf, and Tony Beasley.  Maholm had been standing around, so we already got his autograph on our baseballs that we had every play sign, so Holly and I got him to sign Pirates Wall Clocks that we won at the Spin-the-Wheel game.
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We went back to the wheel and played one more time.  I wanted to get an Ian Snell banner for my classroom.  I won a bobblehead instead, but the worker let me exchange it for the Snell banner.

We left around 5:40 or so and drove home to watch the Steelers beat the Ravens.

Also:
Holly took a brief video of Deal or No Deal which can be seen by clicking the link below:

PIRATES DEAL OR NO DEAL

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