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Posts from — August 2002

Don Gutteridge on Right Off The Bat Thursday

Don Gutteridge was an infielder on the Gas House Gang teams of the thirties with the St. Louis Cardinals. Don also played in the 1944 World Series with the St. Louis Browns, he is my guest on Right Off The Bat Thursday at 2:50 PM Pacific right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, the A’s web site, and 610 AM KFRC in Northern Caliornia.
His book “Don Gutteridge in Words & Pictures” can be ordered from NDUN.com/Gutteridge, it is an excellent book filled with many, many baseball pictures that I had never seen before.
I highly recommend reading Don Gutteridge’s book.
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August 22, 2002   No Comments

The West is the Best in Baseball


If you look at the standings every day as most baseball fans do, there is only one division in each league where the top three teams will be vying for playoffs spots, whether they be wild cards or division winners and it’s the West.

The Mets played like the ’62 Mets in Pac Bell Tuesday night, running themselves out of an inning, botching a throw from right field to the pitchers mound which allowed Barry Bonds to score when he had no intention of doing so, and seeing their first six batters of the game strike out.

The Tigers continue to close the deal when they have the lead after seven innings and Aaron Sele’s arm hurt after losing once again in NY.

Today should be even better. [Read more →]

August 21, 2002   No Comments

Angels hit Broadway, Mariners don't hit at all


The AL West is living up to its billing as the best division in baseball as three teams are virtually playing .600 baseball.

Location, location, location, the mantra of the real estate industry applies to the west tonight. The Angels play in NY against the Rivera-less Yankes, the A’s play the friendly Indians, and the Mariners face the suddenly “win at home” Tigers in Detroit.

The Cardinals take another get well pill at home versus the Pirates and the Dodgers return to LA to face the troublesome Marlins.

Pretty good for Tuesday.

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August 20, 2002   No Comments

Ball Park Visitors on Right Off The Bat

Bret and Mayra Breeding lived every baseball fan’s fantasy this season when the Texas couple visited every major league park. They will be my guests on Right Off The bat Tuesday at 2:50 PM Pacific right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, the A’s web site, and 610 AM KFRC here in Northern California. This will be an interesting show as they tell us the ins and outs of their favorite stadiums. [Read more →]

August 19, 2002   No Comments

Just say No Impasse and There Won't Be A Strike

All the owners have to do to avert any potential work stoppage is say to the players, the public, and all the teary eyed fans, “We won’t declare an impasse in the negotiations and implement our rules over the winter.”

It is so simple that it is ridiculous that not one writer, columnist or any other type of journalist has asked the owners for their response to this suggestion. Bargain in good faith, don’t threaten the players with the dreaded impasse, and life can move forward with a dramatic conclusion to the 2002 season.

What does the public expect the players to do? Sit back and let the owners declare the impasse and then lock them out if they don’t want to play by the new owner friendly rules.

So, let’s assume someone will read this suggestion and pass it on to the moguls who are terribly scorned by the players action Friday.

Meanwhile, the A’s continue their pursuit of Anaheim, the Giants are crying about their woes on the road, and the Red Sox are in danger of more losses this weekend in Minnesota.

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August 17, 2002   No Comments

Book Review: Hanging Curve

Sherry Drobner enthusiastic Bay Area baseball fan shares with us her review of Hanging Curve by Troy Soos. Sherry and her family recently returned from Cooperstown and the Hall of Fame where her daughter Rebekah got to see her mother’s favorite (Sandy Koufax) player’s memorabilia. Thanks, Sherry for the insightful book review. [Read more →]

August 16, 2002   No Comments

Bud Selig Said in Spring That the Game Must Be Changed


Funny, but all year I’ve been trying to block out Bud Selig’s words that I heard in spring training during one of his spin stops in Phoenix. Selig clearly said that the owners had given in to the players for thirty years and now during this latest labor fracas they must take a stand no matter what the result (painful was the term he used to describe the result of their decision) or the game would be in deep trouble.

The owners have no desire to negotiate in good faith with the players. I am convinced of that. The owners have drawn a line in the sand and will not cross it.

The players have no choice but to set a strike date and walk out. If they don’t the owners will scrap all the current rules over the winter and implement Selig’s plans.

The only leverage the players have is to inflict some economic havoc on the owners at this time. If Don Fehr didn’t suggest this move his union would be a sitting duck for what the owners have in mind.

Unfortunately, that is the truth.

So, what else is new. There still is some baseball being played which I would prefer to talk about. Let’s do that. [Read more →]

August 16, 2002   No Comments

There is a Pennant Race in the Bay Area

Funny how people can view the same thing and come up with different interpretations.

In the Bay Area, the Giants fans are talking and acting like they are in a pennant race, which they are, and the A’s who are in a pennant race, haven’t captured the fancy of the fans or the media.

Oh, I know that every game counts and the A’s come to play, it just hasn’t hit the fans or the media that this team is for real and with its experience should be the team to beat down the stretch instead of the least respected of the contenders.

The Giants on the other hand, are 1/2 game out of the wild card lead and fighting tooth and nail to stay there. They even considered demoting or trading their alleged number one starter Livan Hernandez, that is until he pitched a gem in a 1-0 loss last night to Atlanta.

Why the difference in perception?

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August 15, 2002   No Comments

A's get ready for AL Central, Red Sox get ready for tough weekend


The A’s get a chance to close serious ground on the Red Sox this weekend when they host the White Sox while Boston concludes a week against Seattle and Minnesota.

Oakland continues its good fortune as they may miss Sox hurler Mark Buehrle in Oakland (turns out they will face the 15 game winner Friday night). The A’s have recently avoided Pedro in Boston, Clemens, El Duque( one inning) and Pettitte in New York and Roy Halliday with Toronto.

How good is the Oakland pitching? Here’s what I think. [Read more →]

August 14, 2002   No Comments

Is the A's offense enough to make third consecutive playoff appearance?

by dale

While most baseball fans get extremely excited when their team starts an inning with two runners on base, if you’re an A’s fan you have dealt with that all to familiar heart break when that hope is deferred.

Proverbs says, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick” and no one can legitimize that statement more than Art Howe and many A’s fans, as the A’s offense continues to struggle with what I call the “R.I.S.P. (Runners in Scoring Position) Blues.” [Read more →]

August 14, 2002   No Comments