Link of the Week (or Whenever): Fields of Dreams

June 18, 2009 — Ever wonder what it takes to keep a baseball field in playing shape, day after day, night after night? And what the heck are they doing with a watering can on the pitcher’s mound? Groundskeeping is a lot more complicated than just mowing pretty stripes into the grass, as I learned from watching this interesting video series.

Want to learn even more about secret life of chalk lines, tarps and diamond dust? Well, fortunately there’s Murray Cook’s Field Blog—blogging about groundskeeping since 2005! . . .Your friend in baseball.


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Reflections 1: A Season to Remember

September 14, 2008 — It’s a tough transition for yours truly as the minor league season winds to a close. After getting used to watching or listening every day, I always end up going through some DTs when baseball up-close-and-personal ends so abruptly. This is the time of year when I “cheat” a little and watch some Major League games. It fills up the hole in my evening schedule, and it’s fun watching the guys who’ve been called up.

It’s been quite a year for the Angels’ farm system. All the affiliates, save Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, qualified for post-season playoff berths. In addition, all contributed ballplayers (and a couple managers) to the various All-Star/All-League Teams. Take a gander at this star-studded tally:

Play-Off Results
Salt Lake Bees (Pacific Coast League): Pacific North Division Champions
Arkansas Travelers (Texas League): League Champions
Cedar Rapids Kernels (Midwest League): Western Division Semifinal Winners
Orem Owlz (Pioneer League): League Championship Runner-Ups
Tempe Angels (Arizona League): 1st-Half Winners

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End-of-Season All-League Teams
Pacific Coast League
Matt Brown, Brandon Wood,
Shane Loux, Jason Bulger
Pitcher of the Year: Shane Loux
Texas League
Ben Johnson
California League
Sean O’Sullivan, Mark Trumbo
Pioneer League
Jayson Miller, Will Smith,
Roberto Lopez, Luis Jimenez,
Angel Castillo
Honorable Mention: Jose Perez,
Ivan Contreras, Donato Giovantto,
Tom Kotchman (manager)

Pitcher of the Year: Jayson Miller
League MVP: Roberto Lopez
Arizona League
Tyrone Boykin (manager)

Manager of the Year: Tyrone Boykin

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USA Futures Team
Kevin Jepsen

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Midseason All-Star Teams
Pacific Coast League
Matt Brown, Jason Bulger
PCL All-Star MVP: Matt Brown
Texas League
Bobby Mosebach, Dan Denham,
Kevin Jepsen, Ben Johnson
California League
Peter Bourjos
Midwest League
Trevor Reckling, Michael Anton,
Efren Navarro

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The best and brightest achievement of the 2008 has to be Kevin Jepsen and Matt Brown being selected to play for Team USA Baseball and their winning of the Bronze Medal at the Beijing Olympics.

I’d like to take a moment to show a little extra love for Matt Brown, who’s had a season for the ages. In addition to the accolades noted above, there’s first cycle of the PCL season, PCL Batter of the Week and Angels Minor League Player of the Month. And my favorite corner infielder was a big part of the Bees’ record-setting, 23-and-2 April.

In Beijing, Team USA faced some truly odd IBAF rules—such as 10-run mercy forfeits, extra-inning tiebreakers and umpiring via translator. In the high-stakes, winner-takes-all tournament format, top prospects LaPorta and Fowler, and seasoned veterans Hessman and Gall didn’t fold exactly. But they didn’t live up to their highly publicized billing either.

Matt, on the other hand, put up offensive numbers that topped his teammates in several categories: .281 BA (4th highest), 32 AB (5th highest) and leading in RBI, SLG%, TB (tied) and BB. In short, he got dropped into the pressure-cooker and didn’t even singe an eyelash. Well, except maybe a few belonging to opposing pitchers.

Seeing Matt for the first time since Beijing, I noticed a new gleam in his eye. A glimpse, perhaps, of the coming-of-age for a promising young ballplayer. Ask any coach dedicated to developmental athletics; these are the moments we live for.

Remember to have fun up there in Anaheim, Brownie! Bye for now!

End of Part 1
Check back tomorrow for Part 2!

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2008 Olympians: Hardware

• UPDATE•

September 12, 2008 — Just discovered the Salt Lake Bees added a whole bunch of medals pix to their Photo Gallery. Check ‘em out! Bye for now!

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• EPILOGUE•

See Part 1 See Part 2 See Part 3

September 10, 2008 — Yours truly must have been sleep-writing when I announced the last of the Olympic posts. Du-oh! Of course, . . . gotta give our returned Olympians the chance to flash their stylin’ new bling-bling. Bye for now!

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