My puppy at 9 months old running around and playing at a nearby baseball park with my dad and my sister while I record a short video with my HTC EVO camera.
Tyrell Jenkins fans a batter during an August 9 Area Code Baseball game between the Texas Rangers and the Oakland Athletics. The 6-foot-4, 175 pound right-hander will be a senior next season at Henderson High School in Texas. Jenkins also plays quarterback for the school’s football team.
Cisco Field: ‘Stadium of the Future’ Cisco today announced an agreement with the Oakland Athletics (A’s) to build the world’s most technologically sophisticated baseball park, Cisco Field, in Fremont, Calif., to serve as the new home of the A’s. Here is a video of Cisco CEO John Chambers demonstrating the ’stadium of the future’ concept at the recent Oracle OpenWorld 2006 conference.
A look at the brand NEW Portsmouth High School football stadium! This piece was filmed and posted on June 15, 2009. John Gowdy interviews the chief architect, David Stone, and the voice of the Trojans, Skip Hickman. Football camp will begin in the stadium on July 15. The entire stadium complex will be complete and the keys will be turned over to the Portsmouth City Schools on August 15. The home opening game will be on Saturday, September 5 against the Portsmouth West Senators! Go Trojans! FIlmed & Edited by Sean Gowdy
Austin Wilson bats twice during an August 9 Area Code Baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers Blue squad and the Chicago White Sox. The 6-foot-3, 190 pound outfielder will be a senior next season at the Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles. Wilson is regarded as a top prospect for the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
At Odlin Park, San Juan County Parks Department in the Master Plan for the park renovation, the Baseball field will be replaced with campsites and RV parking. So no public park on Lopez Island will have a Baseball Field. This field has been at this park for over 70 years.
Professional baseball returns to Brooklyn after an absence of 43 years. Here are photo and video highlights of the NY-Penn League Brooklyn Cyclones first 3 seasons in Brooklyn. From the destruction of Ebbets Field through the construction of KeySpan Park and the Cyclones first NY-Penn League championship in 2001.
Gabriel Encinas fans a hitter during an August 9 Area Code Baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers Blue and the Chicago White Sox. The 6-foot-4, 200 pound right-hander will be a senior next season at St. Paul High School in Santa Fe Springs, California. Encinas’ fastball sits in the low-to-mid 90s. The pitcher is a 2010 First-Year Player Draft prospect.