Baseball and a Wedding-(Part 2)

February 9, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Catchers Mitt

.The article doesn’t mention if the bridesmaids will be given anything from the Pirates, but I suspect that they will give Laura a catchers mitt for the ‘catch’ that she made. (Although, upon seeing her picture, Damon is really the one who made the catch!) The names of the people in the wedding party will [...]

Baseball and a Wedding-(Part 1)

February 8, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Bats, Baseball Equipment

So, I opened my newspaper this morning to an article written by Vin Mannix, and there was a picture of a local couple standing on the pitchers mound at McKechnie Field in Bradenton, the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. They will be married at home plate on Saturday, February 6th. It seems the [...]

The 7th Inning Stretch (Part 5)

February 7, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Baseball Gloves

So, just when did ‘Take Me Out To The Ballgame’ first get sung during a seventh inning stretch? Well, first we have to look at where it came from. A fellow named Jack Norworth was on a train in 1908 heading to Manhattan when the idea for the song came to him, and he jotted [...]

The 7th Inning Stretch (Part 3)

February 5, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Bats, Baseball Equipment

Another theory was that Brother Jasper of Mary was given credit for bringing baseball to Manhattan College in the late 1800’s. Now, Brother Jasper was known as the ‘Perfect of Discipline,’ (which means being in charge of keeping unruly students in line. This might have involved a baseball bat, but that is just my theory) [...]

The 7th Inning Stretch (Part 2)

February 4, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Catchers Mitt

That was tradition number one. The second tradition that began that day was the first seventh-inning stretch. President Taft, as you may or may not know, was a very large man. At 300 pounds, he was the largest president our country has ever had. That opening day game between the Athletics and the Senators was [...]

The 7th Inning Stretch (Part 1)

February 3, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Baseball Gloves

Ever since I was a little kid and watching baseball, there has always been a seventh inning stretch. I never thought much about it, but then I began to wonder; was it always part of the game? Naturally, I had to do some research to see just when and where it all began. These are [...]

Statue Unveiled Honoring Mazeroski

It was a baseball game you would never forget if you had either seen it on TV or heard it on the Radio. Game 7 of the 1960 World Series featured the Pittsburgh Pirates and the heavily favored New York Yankees. It was the bottom of the 9th inning and Bill Mazeroski hit a game-ending, [...]

It’s Almost Spring Training Time

February 1, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Bats, Baseball Equipment

Now that I live in Florida, I still look forward to spring training, but not quite as much as I did as when I lived in the Chicago area. For those of you who live in the ‘frozen north’ I feel your pain. Somewhere under all that ‘beautiful’ snow, there are baseball diamonds just waiting [...]

Time to Pass the Baton

January 30, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Catchers Mitt

With Little League baseball many decades behind me, I had a son of my own. When my son Andy became Little League age, he wanted to play also. We would play catch to improve his skills so naturally, the next step was to buy him a catchers mitt of his very own. Andy was a [...]

My Catchers Career Ended Early

January 29, 2010 by BattersUp  
Filed under Baseball Equipment, Catchers Mitt

I got to play catcher for two years in Little League and then it was over. There was another kid on our team who wanted to play catcher, but I was better than he was so I got to be the main catcher. Being a kid, I didn’t know much about politics, but I soon [...]

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