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Saturday, July 23, 2011

7/23/11 Charlotte Knights 7, Louisville Bats 4

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 2 of 4


Corky Miller foul ball from this game, signed by Corky Miller!!

AND The Famous Chicken!!


I fondly remember the last time I saw the visiting Charlotte Knights in Louisville, a 19-6 slugfest with the Bats prevailing; 2 grand slams from each dugout and a total of 28 hits – the most I’ve ever seen in a game.

…and as a further reminder of that game, I have a copy of the lineup card
used!


Seeing Scott Carroll’s name as the Bats’ SP, I anticipated a great outing for the home team…and newly-acquired former Cub Doug Davis pitching for the Knights…heh heh, I expected a longer game than usual (that’s a Doug Davis joke, obviously) and another slugfest, given his partial season with the Cubs.



The Chicken, we got. The Corky Miller ball from earlier this year autographed, we got. Corky also homered…we got that too. A slugfest, we got. But this time Louisville was not on the ‘right side of the fence.’

Scott struggled early, giving us 7 runs (5 earned) on 11 hits in 3.1IP, walking 2 and striking out 1 batter in 22 faced. Meanwhile, Davis pitched like a man possessed, ‘only’ giving up 4 runs (1 earned) in 6 innings of work. The total of 11 runs would be all either team would cross the plate with for the remainder of the game.

Scott Carroll on the mound






David Johnson pitches 2.2 hitless innings in relief





Corky Miller at 1B with Dallas McPherson after being given a free pass by Doug Davis in the 6th


Corky Miller homers…Yonder Alonso steals his 6th base of the year…Kristopher Negron is charged with 3 errors in the game…and the LSF radar gun surprisingly displays KMPH as well as MPH, the only game this season I’ve seen this. Other than that…

HEY! It’s the FAMOUS CHICKEN!!







He uses “the hex” on the Knights in the dugout


The Chicken takes over as 1B coach








The Chicken on the Bats dugout


The Famous Chicken and his flock of little ones move about the field…


Here they are “putting the hex” on the Knights in the dugout




It was great to see him, for what could be the last time, given the rumours he’s retiring…there can be no substitute for the Famous Chicken, he is a pure entertainer. It was also great that my oldest daughter Kei (who took most of these pictures) got to see him before he gives this up. I did purchase a “Famous Chicken” photoball, but I didn’t leave the game during the 8th to get it autographed.

After the game, we hung out at the East Entrance, I was hoping to catch Scott Carroll but he had already left. Kei got her ball signed by Devin Mesoraco; I brought my Corky Miller foul ball from earlier this season…here he is signing it…


…and Chris Valaika signed a copy of the Official Scorecard, which shall be used in these posts for the rest of the season!


My SCoresheets



Bat Chat:



Monday, July 4, 2011

7/4/11 Columbus Clippers 4, Louisville Bats 5

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 1 of 3


Mesage to Todd: “Put the Ball in Play. Thanks for your help.”



On a lark, we thought we’d redeem some vouchers won in a contest to see the first game of this 3-game series as a family. Not just my wife and I plus the kids, but also my in-laws.

This would have normally been a GREAT idea but there were a few minor issues (no pun intended):
• I thought it would be great to sit in “foul ball alley” in Section 126 (3rd base side). I made this call due to the greater probability of foul balls and also as the sun would be behind us, the sun in front being something that drives my wife and my in-laws crazy. ISSUE: there were NO FOUL BALLS here tonight, and even if there were I couldn’t catch them as I had a sore neck from looking 90 degrees to my right for the entire game, and furthermore, most of the other folks in this section spent most of the game getting up and walking around during innings; further obstructing my view and enjoyment of the game. I will NEVER sit in 126 again.
• Tonight’s promotion was “post-game fireworks”…well, this is the 4th of July and that’s just as good of a time as any for Fireworks…when they do them at LSF, they do a great job. ISSUE: to further add to my frustration from sitting in 126, the fireworks were NOT the LSF fireworks, but the City of Louisville fireworks downtown, directly behind us, which not only meant we had to turn all the way around to see them, but also that they had a “set in stone” start time of 10:15pm, which happened to be DURING THE GAME, with only a 3 minute delay…therefore, after the delay, play continued with the fireworks continuing, which means instead of people in our section getting up and walking around, they were getting up and standing up DURING THE GAME, again completely obstructing my view and enjoyment of the game. I had to track pitch-by-pitch on my Android Phone. The worst part came when David Johnson faced Clippers DH Tim Fedroff with the count full, right smack in the middle of the infamous 4th of July Fireworks “Finale,” with several players, Johnson, Fedroff, and HP Umpire Gerard Ascani utilizing several ‘time outs’ to hold off the 3-2 pitch for as long as they technically could whilst the sky erupted. But why, do you ask, did the fireworks occur during the game…?
• I love extra innings. Bonus baseball, you pay for 9 innings and are pretty much guaranteed that…extras are just that, extras. There were spots of scoring early, but the game was tied at 4-4 with no scoring at all since the top of the 5th. With both teams literally handcuffed by their respective bullpens, I was more than ready to watch the pressure build. ISSUE: nobody else in my family enjoys extra innings the way I do, especially my wife and my in-laws, so this was kind of comfortable. As a result of the extended play, yes…there was a conflict with the scheduled 4th of July fireworks (see previous issue).

I would have taken pictures, but half of the population of Southwestern Jefferson County was getting up and walking around most of the time, so…what’s the point?

As for the game, Bats LHP Tom Cochran and Clippers LHP David Huff were pretty much evenly matched. It was great to see Joe Martinez back in action for the Clippers; I remember him getting plunked brutally by a Mike Cameron line drive a few years ago when he was a starter for the San Francisco Giants. First big surprise of the night was Bats RHP David Johnson, who pitched 3 perfect innings (and was thankfully unfazed by the fireworks show) to prevent an early and more tragic end of the evening for the Bats.

The second big surprise of the night: Todd Frazier, who’s line until the 10th was less than particularly chump-worthy with 3Ks and a flyout to CF. In the 10th he grounded into DP to end one of those ‘so-tight-you-can-make-diamonds’ mini-rallies in the 11th with 1 on and 1 out. In the bottom of the 13th, Martinez was hanging onto it for the Clippers; Yonder Alonso strikes out, Devin Mesoraco nails a scorching 3B to RF, and Jeremy Hermida is intentionally walked for the 0-for-5 DH Todd Frazier. Matt Andrews, calling the game on 680 WKRD, spoke the (for me) immortal words “Todd needs to put the ball into play” and I prepared to tab the results of this inning and move on to the 14th.

I’ll be darned…Todd puts the ball into play after all! A seeing-eye 4-2 Fielder’s Choice grounder allows Mesoraco (with some serious wheels, mind you) to score and end the game. On a walk-off Fielder’s Choice. Outstanding, Todd!

SCOREKEEPER’S NOTE: Jared Head’s PIDP in the 10th inning was the second of such in 3 weeks of my baseball activity, after never having seen one until 3 weeks ago. How bizarre is that?

UPDATE: See this post for the story of how I got this scoresheet signed by David Johnson. Still waiting for Todd Frazier to sign this one.

UPDATE #2 (1/30/12) Kei, Chihiro and I braved the peculiar throes of Reds fans at the Reds Caravan yesterday morning; we stood in line for nearly 40 minutes for a meet and greet at Louisville Slugger Field with Jim Kelch, Jeff Brantley, Billy Hamilton, Nick Masset...and none other than Todd Frazier. Todd signed baseballs for both of the girls (and me as well) and he signed this scoresheet. I asked "Todd, do you remember this one?" He reviewed it for a moment, mumbling the events of play to himself, and when he got to his game-winning plate appearance, nodded his head and said "Oh yeah, I remember this one now..."

And YES, I shook hands with Billy Hamilton, the Fastest Man Alive.






Todd signed the baseball I had intended to mail to Dirk Hayhurst:

Official Scorecard and Bat Chat:



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