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April 11, 2009

Crede Report: 4/10/09

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 8:29 am

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Last night, the Sox organization proved that they were a class act with a special video tribute for Mr. Joe Crede, which played before the starting pitch and included Sox’s announcer Hawk Harrelson’s famous line “You can put it on the board… YES!” changed to “Crede, YES!”. The Sox fans also showed a classy move when they gave Crede a standing ovation as he stepped up to the plate for his first time back the Cell (to the tune of Air Supply’s “All Out of Love,” courtesy of a practical joke designed by Brian Anderson). After such love, Crede preceded by thanking his old family with a homer right off of Jose Contreras. Too perfect! Even the Sox fan message board, South Side Sox, a board whose members never hold back their harsh opinions, were surprisingly loving with comments like ” I have never enjoyed an opponents HR more than I did with Crede’s. Atta boy Joe!” and “I think I will surrender 1 run on the season for Mr.Crede.” Welcome back, Joe.

As for the game, the Twins clobbered the Sox 12 – 5.

To read more about Crede’s return, take your pick: Sox version or Twins version.

Comic strip from Carl Skanberg.

April 10, 2009

WEVL Spring Pledge Drive `09

Filed under: Back Home,Music — Hayden @ 8:02 am

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It’s that time of year again to pull out your pocket book and show your support for the greatest radio station around, WEVL 89.9FM. Pledge securely online here.

Spring Pledge Drive goes from April 10 – 18.

Sox vs. Royals – Attended Game #1 (4/9/09)

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 7:53 am

White Sox 1, Royals 2

Yesterday, I attended my first Sox game of the season. I had an early corporate job that morning that lasted until about 11:30am, but I was still able to make it over to the South Side right before the first pitch at 1:05pm. I had already had a ticket but while I was making my way over to the park, I purchased a premium lower box ticket for ten bucks! As you can see from the photo above, these were amazing seats! (Also, it’s hard to tell from the picture above, but because of the corporate gig, I was dressed up in a white button down, black pants, and dress shoes. Just like the ole days at the ball park!) Unfortunately, the game itself was far from amazing.

The Sox have a lot of work ahead of them if they want to be competitive in the AL Central Division. On the plus side, the six innings of pitching from John Danks were great. And as relief pitchers, Dotel and Thornton were also impressive. MacDougal was MacDougal. Which means he almost cost us a few runs before being saved by Thornton. The most exciting moments of the game were the Sox getting in trouble, and watching the pitching get us out of the inning.

In the 9th, closer Bobby Jenks gave up two doubles and a winning home run from ex-Red Sox, Coco Crisp. Someone around me was annoyed because as soon as Crisp swung the bat, a person in the crowd yelled, “Lucky Charms!” Baseball fans (and players) are very superstitious. So, of course, it was because someone yelled out something stupid that gave Crisp the power to crank one over the right field wall. Or, more logically, it could be because Big Bobby has a tendency to give up hits and, at times, runs in his attempts for a save. No, it was definitely that pesky leprechaun. Who knew Sir Charms was a Royals fan?

Coming into the bottom of the 9th with only three hits (and I have no idea how we even got those), the Sox actually put up a little rally. And with a fielding error on the Royals, Sox fans were given a glimmer of hope that the game might be tied up or won by Wilson Betemit. The Sox had obtained Betemit from the Yankees during the off season through the Nick Swisher trade. My only problem with Betemit was that he was pitch hitting for Brian Anderson. Anderson had only been brought into the game in the 7th, and had only once at bat. Sure, he struck out, but Anderson has been a hero in clutch time before. For some reason, Anderson is never given much of a chance. So, out goes Anderson and in comes Betemit. What happens? Betemit strikes out. Oh well, if he had hit a game winning double, I wouldn’t have anything to complain about, and Ozzie would have looked like a genius. Baseball is weird.

Though the crowd wasn’t large, it was loud during the critical moments which was nice to see. Next to me were two Cubs fan who said that they were attending the game “undercover”. Which didn’t mean that they were spying but rather not in any Cubs garb, so that they could enjoy watching the game without being harassed. When I told them I was debating wearing my Sox cap to a game at Wrigley next month, they warned me, “I wouldn’t recommend it.”

So, my first game was a bust. Still, I had amazing seats!

And, I had one of these…

Baseball taste good!

April 8, 2009

Crede Report: 4/7/09

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 9:06 am

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Don’t expect my love for Joe Crede to disappear overnight because he’s wearing a Twin’s uniform. Last night, Crede went 1 for 4 with a double and two strike outs. However, the big news for the Twinkies was their dramatic win over Seattle with a 9th inning hit from Alexi Casilla (with two outs, I might add) that brought home the two runs to seal their victory. Because of games like this, baseball is exciting all season long. No really, go back and click on the link. You’ll see what I mean. And, if you look very closely, you will see Crede (No. 24) run out for the celebration. In a Twin’s jersey… sniff sniff.

April 7, 2009

Sox Win Opener!

Filed under: Chicago Sightseeing,Sports — Hayden @ 3:23 pm

White Sox 4 – Royals 2 (Tribune photos here. Video evidence here.)

While I didn’t have tickets for today’s Sox opener against the Royals, I did have an itchin’ to get over to the South Side. So, with about 30 minutes before game time, I hopped into my car and made my way over to 35th to catch up with all the excitement. By the time I made it out front of the park, the jets were screaming overhead followed by the fireworks. Below, a quick video outside of the stadium of the last seconds of the firework display:

The crowd make their way into the park…

Basically, I walked around the park, just happy to be on the premises for opening day. In front, there is a tribute celebrating Sox’s rich history. Included in the tribute, Mr. Joe Crede. Crede may no longer wear a Sox uniform but here at the Cell, his Sox days are forever immortalized!

After listening to the first inning on the outside speakers, I walked over to the Bridgeport neighborhood. Many folks think that the Sox stadium is out in the middle of nowhere, where as Wrigley is clearly in a neighborhood. Sure, the Cell is right off the interstate, and it is surrounded by parking lots…

…but it is also mere blocks away from a quaint, historic neighborhood. Below, a few photos I took as I walked through the neighborhood:

Once you make your way through the underpass, you are in the neighborhood.

I always thought that the Grandstand was perfect but when I was inside, the game wasn’t even on…. What?!?!

This is the nearest hot dog stand near the park but I went a few more blocks to Morrie O’Malleys. Still, I might have to try it out. “Fresh Cut Fries” always intrest me!

The famous O’Malleys!

And, the famous Char Dog!

And, you can sit on original seats from Old Comiskey while you eat your dog!

After hanging around the neighborhood for a bit, I made my way back home to catch the last few innings on the radio. And while we didn’t play that great, we did come out with a win thanks to Jim Thome’s blast in the 8th!

Welcome back, baseball!

April 6, 2009

WEVL Baseball Special – Tuesday 8am – 10am

Filed under: Music,Sports — Hayden @ 11:35 am

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Typically on this blog, I don’t promote radio shows that I am doing on WEVL (89.9FM and wevl.org). But, I put many hours (as Apryl will concur) into this baseball special, so I figured I should get the word out as much as possible. A few of you might recall that I recorded a baseball show for the end of last year’s baseball season, but I feel rather confident that this one is far superior. You can give it a listen tomorrow (Tuesday) from 8am – 10am!

April 5, 2009

Opening Day? – Update

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 11:07 am

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Will the Sox’s opening game against the Royals go on as scheduled? Not if Mother Nature has her way.

UPDATE – It’s official! Monday’s opening day has been rescheduled for Tuesday due to the highly probable snowfall of 1 – 4 inches. However, more snow is predicted on Tuesday, so we just have to have to wait and see when we can finally get this `09 season started. Here’s hoping for Wednesday, since I have tickets!

April 1, 2009

Stop fooling around April…

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 9:17 am

Who Goes Here?

March 29, 2009

What’s wrong with this picture?

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 7:13 am

March Snow

March 20, 2009

Madness

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 11:11 am

Bracket

Thanks a lot, Mississippi State…

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