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Tag: blue jays

Bobblehead Game#3

We headed down to the Rogers Centre on August 11th for the final bobblehead game of the year. Gillian was able to get the day off work so she could join us. The TTC was shut down south of Bloor all weekend so we took the GO train into the city.

It was Brett Lawrie Bobblehead Day, the crowds seem bigger than the previous games.

Once we got in we collected our bobbleheads and went to the main Jays Shop. They have a display of Jays memorabilia including the two World Series Trophies.

It was a great day and the roof was open.

One of the rookie pitchers for the Oakland Athletics. He must have been carrying the snacks for the other bullpen pitchers in his unicorn backpack.

On the mound for Toronto was R.A. Dickey. He had a good game going 7 innings, getting out of a few jams and leaving with the score tied 3-3.

Colby Rasmus went 0-4 with a walk.

Josh Thole with a hit.

This guy brought his own Brett Lawrie cardboard cutout.

Brett Lawrie with his second stolen base. He had a good day at the plate as well going 3-5 with an RBI.

After the game we went for dinner at Xam Yu Restaurant in Chinatown. Trying to decipher the bill.

The restaurant across the street is open again under different management, it had been closed for awhile.

It was busier than it looks.

Sweet Jack Fruit. The The flavor is comparable to a combination of apple, pineapple, mango and banana.

From Spadina it was down along Dundas Street.

The AGO.

It looks like a couple of these bikes have been here for awhile.

Then we headed down University Ave back towards Union Station.

A funky sculpture in front of the Shangri-La Hotel on University Ave.

With the subway shut down there were all kinds of staff at the entrances helping people with the shuttle buses.


Day 18: Bautista and Lind

One of the things I checked when we first talked about going out east and coming back through the States was the New Hampshire Fisher Cats home schedule. They are the Double A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. They were starting a home stand just as we would be arriving in town. I ordered the tickets on-line back in July, just happy that we would see the stadium and the game. Here I am holding my ticket in front of the box office.

Part of the stadium opens at 5:00 pm, the seats and concessions didn’t open until 5:30 pm, so we had a 20 minute wait. The stadium is in downtown Manchester and sits on the Merrimack River, but unfortunately there is no view of the river from the stadium.

Our seats were second row behind the Fisher Cats dugout. The cost of each ticket was $12.00. Note the hotel in the background, just like in Toronto you could rent a room at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel and watch the game from your room.

As I went in search of a beer, I took a photo of the girls sitting in our seats above the dugout.

The girls looking forward to the game.

Earlier in the week I read that Jose Bautista would be doing a rehab stint in Dunedin, I mentioned to the girls that it was too bad they didn’t send him to the double A team, we could have seen him play. Well on Wednesday night, there were reports on the internet that both Jose Bautista and Adam Lind would be playing in Manchester on Thursday night. It was almost to good to be true. Once we got to the ballpark we waited for the players to come out and sure enough out trots Bautista and Lind. Here he is doing some pre-game stretches.

Lind was wearing number 14 and Bautista had on number 24.

Adam Lind looking like he is in a good mood. He played for the Fisher Casts in 2006 and was the Eastern League MVP. Notice he is wearing his Blue Jays pants with the double blue stripe.

We still couldn’t get over that Jose Bautista was playing. He led off the game for the Fisher Cats.

For the first inning there was a “bat dog”, after each player was up “Ollie” the dog would run out and pick up the bat and bring it back to the dugout.

Claudia and Angela eventually moved down a row to sit directly behind the dugout.

Notice Jose is wearing his Toronto Blue Jays batting helmet.

Half way through the game I went for some clam chowder from the Chowdah House.

Here is the starting line-ups for the game. The Rock Cats are the Double A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins.

We were trailing 4-0 early on, but in the fourth inning, with one run in and the bases loaded, Jose came up to bat.

The next six photos show Jose swinging and then watching his shot go off of the hotel. His grand slam put the Fisher Cats up 5-4.

In the fifth inning with the game tied 5-5, the Fisher Cats went back to back to back with solo home runs. Here is Brad Glenn crossing the plate.

Followed by Ryan Goins.

And finally Ryan Schimpf.

Jose looking for the camera.

Adam Lind walking back after one of his 3 strikeouts.

The catcher was coming back to the dugout after a third out strikeout, I waved to him for the ball, as he got close he tossed it up to me. I think it was my Fisher Cat ball cap that I had just purchased that helped. Here is Claudia with the ball.

Here is the catcher Brian Jeroloman who tossed me the ball.

Bautista didn’t have much action in right field for most of the game.

In the eighth inning, Bautista went deep again to make the score 9-6.

The announced crowd was 5,385.

After the game there was a fireworks show.

It was quite good, better than I had expected.

The final box score for the game. It was a great game and we all enjoyed ourselves.


Jays Game

We headed down to the Blue Jays game on Sunday. It was Brandon Morrow Bobblehead Day against the New York Mets. The crowds weren’t as busy as last year when it was Robbie Alomar Day.

This guy had a baseball hat on, no really it was a baseball hat, his sister had Mickey Mouse ears with a baseball theme.

It was a great day and the roof was open. Our seats were in the fourth row in the 500 level and it just so happened that the bank of lights shielded us from the sun all afternoon.

We met Carolyn, Danny, Alex and Emi at the game, they had bought the tickets next to us.

It was a good game.

Encarnacion went 0-5 with 2 strikeouts.

Jose Bautista hitting his 11th home run of the season.

Can you see Claudia on the big screen?

Unfortunately the Jays came up short and lost 6-5, the attendance was 41, 857, the bobble heads were given out to the first 20,000.

Elvis outside the stadium.

The final box score.


Robbie Alomar Day!

We headed down to the Rogers Centre early in order to be one of the first 20,000 to get our Roberto Alomar Bobblehead. We took the subway down and arrived at 10:40, the gates didn’t open until 11:00. The lines were already snaking around by the time we got there, in our line alone there had to be a few hundred people ahead of us. Once they open the gates, the line moved quickly, but the way they gave out the bobbleheads was a little chaotic, no real order to it, it would have been easy for people to collect more than one.

The coveted Roberto Alomar Bobblehead, this one is not worth as much as it is out of the box and no longer MIP (Mint in Package). A quick look on Kijiji and Craigslist have them listed for anywhere from $50-100. Even when we were leaving we saw some people offering to buy a bobblehead on the street.

When we left Mississauga it was cloudy and overcast, the forecast was still calling for 60% chance of showers, when we got down there the roof was closed. The Jays were taking batting practice.

Jose Bautista taking a few warm-up swings before getting in the cage.

Next thing we knew they started opening the roof. Not often you get to see it actually open or close while you’re sitting in it.

Some video of the roof starting to open.

We were sitting in the 500 level in Section 525R, row 16, seats 6-10. They are almost right behind home plate with a great view of the field. Unfortunately after the past couple of weeks they have stopped showing replays on the Jumbotron, there were a few close plays that the umpires have blown the calls, so now there is no replays at any of the stadiums.

The roof is almost fully open and we are now sitting in the sun.

The last panel rotating around to the far side.

Prior to the game there were some pre-game ceremonies to honour Robbie Alomar. They played the Journey to Cooperstown on the big screen.

There were some former teammates among the special guests.

Roberto Alomar entered the stadium walking down one of the aisles among the fans, he is the guy in front of the Mountie wearing the suit.

Robbie shaking hands with from L-R, Kelly Gruber, Duane Ward, Devon White, John MacDonald and Paul Beeston.

The MC was Jerry Howarth.

John MacDonald (current Jay) saying a few words, they were teammates in Cleveland when he was starting out. Cito Gaston in the background.

There were a number of video tributes to Robbie.

Robbie with his mother and father thanking the fans.

They had a big number 12 on the field covering second base.

They had special second bases for the game, they had the number 12 on the actual base.

Aaron Hill

Everyone heading off the field.

On with the game, it was a later start due to the pre-game festivities. On the mound for the Jays was Brandon Morrow.

Jose Bautista watching a ball.

Jose walked and Edwin Encarnacion hit a two run home run to follow, the Jays jump out to an early 2-0 lead.

The wave.

The newest Jay Colby Rasmus was o’fer coming into the game, he broke out with a single and a 2-run double to go 2-4 and now sits with a 0.125 average since coming over from St. Louis.

The first pitcher in relief for the Texas Rangers was Yoshinori Tateyama. A couple of innings later he was followed by Koji Uehara.

It was a good game, the Jays scored runs in each of the first four innings, Brandon Morrow had 11 stikeouts and had a one hitter going through five innings.

The final boxscore for the game. It was a sellout attendance. The people that sat down on either side of us didn’t get a bobblehead. The one family arrived at 11:50 AM and there were none left.

Blue Jays boxscore


Jays Game

We are heading down to see the Blue Jays game on Sunday. It is Hall of Fame Day, they will be retiring Robbie Alomar’s number 12 jersey. He went into Copperstown Baseball Hall of Fame last weekend. We’ll need to make another trip down to see his plaque. We stopped there back in 1996 when we headed down to Massachusetts. The first 20,000 receive an Alomar bobblehead. Looking forward to seeing the game against Texas.

Alomar Bobblehead


Blue Jays Game

Claudia and I went down to the Rogers Centre to watch the Jays versus the Rays. There was a Webkinz giveaway to the first 5000 kids under 14. We left early and were down there by 10:30. You can see the Webkinz dog in the picture. We were sitting at field level just past first base and about 30 rows up.

Claudia

We had time to walk around, here is Claudia sitting in Lyle Overbay’s locker.

Claudia

Here she is with Roy Halladay.

Claudia and Doc

Tampa Bay pitcher Matt Garza signing autographs.

Matt Garza

The manager of the Rays, Joe Maddon.

Joe Maddon

Claudia brought her glove in case there were some foul balls, but she never had to use it.

Scoreboard

Alex Rios at the plate, it was another 0 fer day at the plate.

Alex Rios

Scott Rolen hit a three run homer.

Scott Rolen

Here is Rolen hitting a single a couple of innings later.

Scott Rolen

He was out on a double play ball.

Out at second

The Rays having a team meeting.

Mound conference

Brandon League came in for the eighth inning after Brett Cecil went seven. These next five pictures were taken in less than three seconds.

Brandon League

Brandon League

Brandon League

Brandon League

Brandon League

The Jays won the game.

Victory

The final boxscore.

Boxscore

Claudia and I went to the ball game because Susan, Gillian and Angela were going to see the Katy Perry concert at the Molson Amphitheatre Sunday night. They went with Sue and Sarah from across the street.

Katy Perry