Friday, September 16, 2011

Photos: Twittered Baseball Roadtrip #12: Yanks, Sox, Mets, and Phillies Baseball America 's Top 10 Prospects Playing in the South Atlantic League


Lakewook_BlueClaws_4-29-11_ B, originally uploaded by wtriebel.

For more photos for the Charleston RiverDogs vs. Lakewood BlueClaws game, visit:

http://bit.ly/rocDpu


Lakewood vs 005, originally uploaded by wtriebel.

For more photos for the Savannah Sand Gnats vs. Lakewood BlueClaws game, visit:

http://bit.ly/oCeiW4

I wrote a detailed article about this baseball roadtrip titled:

“On the Trail of More of Baseball America’s Top 10 Prospects of the Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies”

This article is posted on the“Standing Room Only Blog”of the FanFeedr.com sports website. Click here to read the article: http://bit.ly/leP83F


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Twittered Baseball Roadtrip #12: Yanks, Sox, Mets, and Phillies Baseball America 's Top 10 Prospects Playing in the South Atlantic League

Twittered Baseball Roadtrip #12: Yanks, Sox, Mets, and Phillies Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects Playing in the South Atlantic League

Dates: April 29, 2011, May 2, 2011, and July 21, 2011

Primary Destinations: Day trips to Lakewood, NJ

Twitter Address: http://twitter.com/Wtriebel


Games Attended: (x=not attended)

Game 1: Charleston RiverDogs vs. Lakewood BlueClaws, April 29, 2011, 7:05PM, FirstEnergy Park, Lakewood, NJ

Game 2: Savannah Sand Gnats vs. Lakewood BlueClaws, May 2, 2011, 7:05PM, FirstEnergy Park, Lakewood, NJ

xGame 3: Greenville Drive vs. Lakewood BlueClaws, July 21, 2011, 7:05PM, FirstEnergy Park, Lakewood, NJ


Summary:

This summer I planned a series of baseball trips to enable me to see as many of the minor league prospects of the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, and Philadelphia Phillies that were ranked by Baseball America as these teams 2011 top 10 prospects. Included in the plan was that my travel would be limited to approx 300 miles from the metro New York City area, which limited me to attending games played by teams that are located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic States.

This part of the roadtrip was to see those prospects that play for teams in the South Atlantic League (Single-A level). Each of these four major league teams have an affiliate minor league team in this league. They are:

  • Lakewood BlueClaws (Phillies)
  • Charleston RiverDogs (Yankees)
  • Savannah Sand Gnats (Mets)
  • Greenville Drive (Red Sox).

To limit travel, the plan was to attended games when the out of state teams played an away game against the Lakewood BlueClaws at FirstEnergy Park, Lakewood, NJ.

Here is a list of the Baseball America top 10 ranked prospects that played for each of these teams.

Philadelphia Phillies: Lakewood BlueClaws

#8 Jesse Biddle (P)

#9 Domingo Santana (OF)

#10 Aaron Altherr (OF).

New York Yankees: Charleston RiverDogs, Charleston, SC

#2 Gary Sanchez (C),

#9 Slade Heathcott (OF)

New York Mets: Savannah Sand Gnats, Savannah, GA

#9 Aderlin Rodriguez (3B)

Boston Red Sox: Greenville Drive, Greenville, SC

#4 Anthony Renaudo (P)

Through the two games I attended, I did see all of these players(except Anthony Renaudo of the Drive) participate in a game. Prior to the date of the Greenville Drive’s trip to Lakewood, Renaudo was promoted to the Boston Red Sox A+ level team the Salem Red Sox. Since there were no longer any of the Sox’s top 10 prospects on the Drive’s roster, I skipped this game.

I wrote a detailed article about this baseball roadtrip titled:

“On the Trail of More of Baseball America’s Top 10 Prospects of the Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies”

This article is posted on the“Standing Room Only Blog”of the FanFeedr.com sports website. Click here to read the article: http://bit.ly/leP83F


Summary of South Atlantic League Roadtrip Games:

Game 1: April 29, 2011 Link to Box Score: http://bit.ly/oZMLCC

Charleston 9R 10H 6E

LP: Richard Martinez (0W:1L)

BSV: Manuel Barreda (3)

Lakewood 13R 10H 2E

WP: Hector Neris (1W:1L)

HR: Lakewood: Jim Murphy (7), Aaron Altherr


Game 2: May 2, 2011 Link to Box Score: http://bit.ly/nfmApu

Savannah 3R 6H 4E

WP: Erik Goeddel (1W:1L)

SV: Ronny Morla (2)

Lakewood 1R 6H 1E

LP: Jesse Biddle (0W:4L)

HR: Savannah: Javier J. Rodriguez (4)


Game 3: July 21, 2011 Link to Box Score: http://bit.ly/oUvzqL

Greenville 4R 7H 1E

LP: Garrett Rau (3W:4L)

BSV: Garrett Rau (3)

Lakewood 5R 12H 0E

WP: Jay Johnson (1W:1L)

BSV: Jay Johnson (1)

HR: Lakewood: Jim Murphy (20)


Twitter Roadtrip Information:

The tweets posted on Twitter for each of the games includes pre-game tweets with information about the league, each team participating in the games, probable starting pitchers, and any of Baseball America’s top 10 prospects on the team rosters. In addition, travel information is provided such as the address of the stadium, a link to photos of the stadium, distance, and travel time. After the game, post-game tweets summarized the result, such as winning team, final score and overall team stats, winning and losing pitchers, a review of the play of any of the BA top 10 prospects participating in the game, and scoring highlights of the game.

Game 1: Charleston RiverDogs vs. Lakewood BlueClaws

1st Tweet: 27 Apr Yankees, Phillies, Mets, and Red Sox 2011 Baseball America's Top 10 Minor League Prospects Roadtrip resumes Friday 4/29/11

Last Tweet: 30 Apr Game 4 Phillies #9 Prospect: Domingo Santana, DH, batted 7th in the order, 3AB 0R 0H

Game 2: Savannah Sand Gnats vs. Lakewood BlueClaws

1st Tweet: 1 May Yankees, Phillies, Mets, and Red Sox 2011 Baseball America's Top 10 Minor League Prospects Roadtrip resumes Monday 5/2/11

Last Tweet: 6 May Game 4 Phillies #9 Prospect: Domingo Santana and # 8 Prospect: Jesse Biddle--did not play


Roadtrip Planning Resources

The following are the web resources used for planning the "South Atlantic League Roadtrip.”

Official Website of the South Atlantic League:

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=l116

Current Standings of the Teams in the South Atlantic League:

http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?t=l_sta&lid=116&period=h2&sid=l116

Official Websites of the Teams:

· Lakewood BlueClaws:

http://lakewood.blueclaws.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t427

· Charleston Riverdogs:

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t233

· Savannah Sand Gnats:

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t543

· Greenville Drive:

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t42


Photos: Traditional Baseball Roadtrip #6: Mid-Atlantic States-Part 3: The Finale-Baltimore


Baltimore Orioles 5-26-11 003, originally uploaded by wtriebel.

For more photos for the Baltimore Orioles game, visit:

http://bit.ly/rbhCcl

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Traditional Baseball Roadtrip #6: Mid-Atlantic States-Part 3: The Finale-Baltimore

Date: May 26, 2011

Primary Destination: MLB City of Baltimore

Games Attended:

Game 1: Kansas City Royals vs. Baltimore Orioles, May 26th, 2011, 12:35PM EDT, Orioles Park at Camden Yards

Roadtrip Summary:

Our two earlier Mid-Atlantic States roadtrips took us to see the Washington Nationals at their old and new home stadiums, RFK Memorial Park and Nationals Park, the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. This roadtrip completes our visit to the other four MLB teams located in the Mid-Atlantic States-those not in the Metropolitan New York City area. I have called this baseball trip the “Mid-Atlantic States-Part 3: The Finale-Baltimore. Baltimore is not that far for us that we could not make a return trip in the same day. For this reason, we attended a single Orioles day game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD as a daytrip from our homes in Northern New Jersey.

Since this was done as a day trip, no additional time was spent in Baltimore. Baltimore offers many interest family attractions and interesting eating opportunities; however, we have both been to Baltimore and the surrounding area a number of times. But, we did arrive early so that we could check out the area around the stadium and the ballpark itself.

The ballpark is built on land that once served as the rail yard for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Camden Station. Hence the name Orioles Park at Camden Yard. Eutaw Street, which is located between the right field wall of the stadium and the historic eight story high Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Warehouse, is closed to vehicular traffic on game days. This creates a walking plaza between the Eutaw Street entrance gates to the ballpark.

On game days, starting several hours prior to game time, pedestrians must have a ticket in order to walk on the plaza; however, on non-game days the street is open to all. The Eutaw Street Plaza is populated by a number of interesting business establishments, including the well know Boog’s Bar-B-Q, named after the infamous Orioles first baseman of the 60s and early 70s Boog Powell.

The Eutaw Street Plaza is one of the highlights of the stadium environment. It includes many more interesting features. For example, posted on one wall, know as the “Orioles Hall of Fame” is plaques of famous past players of the Baltimore Orioles. Brass baseballs are embedded into the walkway of the plaza to marking the spot where home runs cleared the right field fence and landed on Eutaw Street. Finally, there is a look out area, called the “Flag Court,” which allows you to view the field over the right field wall. Hung on separate poles in the court is the flag of each American League team and they arranged in the order of the current divisional standings. The Flag court is a fun place to hang out during batting practice with the hope of catching a ball.

Orioles Park at Camden Yards is a very attractive, classic looking, baseball stadium. You are able to walk completely around the inside of the stadium and out onto the Eutaw Street Plaza. Looking at the lower edge of the upper deck in left field, you see the numbers 4, 5, 20, 22, and 33 posted They were the numbers worn by Earl Weaver, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Eddie Murray. These numbers have been retired by the Orioles to honor these important members of past Orioles teams.

A number of interesting business establishments have grown up around the ballpark. For instance, in the streets surrounding Orioles Part at Camden Yard are a number of interesting pubs and eateries. Two are:

Here is a link to an interesting article about pregame and postgame entertainment around Orioles Park at Camden Yards http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ycn-8090658.

We had a beautiful sun shinny day to attend the game between the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles. There was a lot of scoring action early with and by the end of the 4th inning the game was tied at 5 to 5. However, then both teams were shut down offensively by the other teams pitching and the game went to extra innings. Eventually, the Orioles pushed across a run in the bottom of the 12th to win. The key hits in the game winning rally were a leadoff double by second baseman Robert Andino and a walk off single by the Orioles DH Vladimir Guerrero.

Nolan Reimold, who played LF and batted 6th in the Orioles order, had been called up from the Orioles AAA teams Norfolk Tides on May 19th. He had a big day with the bat for Baltimore. Reimold went 4 for 4 with a walk. Hit two home runs to left and had a double and knocked in 4 of the Orioles first 5 runs.

A Norfolk Tides player, Craig Tatum, was playing catcher in the game for Baltimore. He was called up by the Orioles on May 25th and playing his first game in the majors this season. Tatum batted 9th and went 1 for 4 on the day. He lined a single to right field in the 7th inning, which was his first major league hit of the 2011 season. In addition, Tatum made a spectacular diving catch on a fouled off attempt at a sacrifice bunt. Click here to view a video of the catch http://sportshl.com/baseball/KC_BAL_Tatum_dives_to_snag_a_foul_popup_bunt/1100107?s=Tatum).

In the “Suggestions for Additional Roadtrip Attractions” section, I have added a list of interesting sites and attractions in the city of Baltimore and the surrounding area. This may permit you to add a vacation component to the baseball roadtrip. In addition, I have listed a number of other baseball teams that are conveniently located on the route between Northern New Jersey and the Baltimore, MD area in the section titled “Some Suggested Alternatives.” Website links for these baseball teams are provided in the “Roadtrip Planning Resources” section. This information will permit you to expand the roadtrip with more games.

MLB Final Score and Box Score

Game 1: Final Score: BAL 6 KCR 5 12 innings

Box Score: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BAL/BAL201105260.shtml

Travel Method, Route, and Distances:

GPS Destination Address: Orioles Park at Camden Yards, 333 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

May 26th

  • Drive: 200 mi to Baltimore.
  • Drive: 200 miles to Wayne, NJ

Approx. Total Drive Miles: 400 mi

En-route Attractions Visited:

  • Woody’s Crab House, 29 South Main St., North East, MD 21901
  • Ripkin Stadium home of the Aberdeen Ironbirds of the New York-Penn League.

Suggestions for Additional Roadtrip Attractions:

Roadtrip Planning Tips:

  • Baltimore is easily accessed via major highway from the northeast or other Mid-Atlantic States.
  • Plan in a stop at Inner Harbor at Baltimore
  • An interesting short side trip is to the village of Annapolis, MD.

Some Suggested Alternatives:

  • Penn Station-Camden Route Light Rail Commuter Train. http://mta.maryland.gov/services/lightrail/schedule/ and map http://www.visitingdc.com/airport/baltimore-light-rail-map.htm
  • Amtrack to Penn Station, Baltimore.
  • Expand the duration of the roadtrip by adding one or more extra days with an overnight stay and see additional baseball games by teams that play in towns/cities on the route between Baltimore, MD and Philadelphia, PA.
    • See a home game played by the Philadelphia Phillies.
    • Attend a game at a stadium of an Affiliated Minor League Team. Two teams conveniently located just off this route are:
      • Wilmington Blue Rocks, Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, DE, Carolina League, Class A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals
      • Aberdeen IronBirds, Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, MD
        New York-Penn League, Class A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles

Roadtrip Planning Resource

The following are the web resources used for planning the "Mid-Atlantic States-Part 3: The Finale-Baltimore" MLB roadtrip:

Official Website of Major League Baseball: http://mlb.mlb.com

  • Click on "Team" in the upper right corner and then click on "Baltimore" to get to the Orioles website.
  • On the Orioles website click on "Schedule" to view the "Season Schedule".
  • Link to view addresses of the Stadiums for each MLB Team:
Official Website of the Carolina League:
http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=l122
  • Click on the "Logos" listed across the top to choose a team in the league, for instance, "Wilmington Blue Rocks" to get to their specific website.
  • On the specific team's website highlight "Schedule" and click ont "Schedule" in the drop down menu.
  • Highlight "Ballpark Info" to view information about the home stadium.
  • Determine the name of the stadium.
  • Identify the address of the stadium (if the address is not given Google the name of the stadium).
Official Website of the New York-Penn League:
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/schedule/index.jsp?sid=l127
  • Click on the "Icon" for the appropriate team to transfer to its website, for instance, the "Aberdeen Ironbirds".
  • View the home games on the season schedule
  • Identify the name of the stadium and its address.