Thursday, May 28, 2015

PCL Day Trips: LSU campus -- Baton Rouge, Louis.


One day after heading east to Biloxi, it was time to head west to Baton Rouge to visit the Louisiana State University campus.

College campuses are among my favorite places to spend an afternoon before a night game. The architecture of the buildings are impressive, steeped with history and tradition, there's always locally owned mom-and-pop good cheap food around the campus, and sneaking inside football stadiums is usually pretty darn easy.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

PCL Day Trips: MGM Park -- Biloxi, Miss.

View from the home radio booth at the MGM Park.
One of my favorite minor league teams as a child was the Huntsville Stars. They were the double-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics and all the great young players developed came through Huntsville. One of the first minor league team sets I ever purchased was the 1985 Huntsville Stars, with Jose Canseco, Stan Javier, Luis Polonia, Eric Plunk, Tim Belcher and Terry Steinbach.

Joe W. Davis Stadium (named after the city's former mayor) was considered "the crown jewel of the Southern League" when it opened in 1985. The ballpark grew old, renovations only helped a little, and eventually it became an old relic. The A's left Huntsville after the 1998 season and the Milwaukee Brewers were there ever since.

An ownership group led by Ken Young, who also owns the Albuquerque Isotopes, bought the Huntsville franchise and moved it to the oceanside city of Biloxi, Miss. Construction of the new ballpark was not ready by the start of the 2015 season, so the Biloxi Shuckers played 54 straight road games to begin the season, including games at their old stadium in Huntsville, which will reportedly be demolished sometime soon.

Isotopes general manager John Traub has assisted with the new franchise getting started, taking countless trips to Biloxi. With the Isotopes in New Orleans, Traub invited me to get a tour of MGM Park just before it opened.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

PCL Travel: Zephyrs Field -- New Orleans, LA

Well, it's not really in New Orleans. It's technically in Metairie, which is 12 miles east of the famed French Quarter, 7.6 miles from the Superdome, and four miles from the New Orleans Airport. It's right next to the practice facilities of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans.


Wherever the boundaries lie, it's the home of the New Orleans Zephyrs, the triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins since 2009 (after the Marlins had to leave Albuquerque when the Isotopes hooked up with the Dodgers).

The newest elements of Zephyr Field are the most distinguishable. Over the right-field fence, there's a swimming pool and two hot tubs. There's also a picnic area in foul territory down the first-base line and a Home Run Porch just beyond the fence. These amenities were part of the $26 million recover efforts after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Monday, May 25, 2015

PCL Travel: Dell Diamond -- Round Rock, Texas


In minor league baseball, players get "promoted" to a higher level on a regular basis. It's very unusual for a franchise to get "promoted" to a high level, but that's what happened to the Round Rock Express.

The franchise began as a member of the double-A Texas League in 2000, a Houston Astros affiliate. They set a Texas League attendance record the first season, then broke it each of the next four years as well. Still, you don't just "promote" a franchise from double-A to triple-A, without a lot of help.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

PCL Day Trips: The Alamo & River Walk -- San Antonio, Texas

About 10 years ago, I was at the Playboy Mansion and ... yes, I'm blatantly bragging about the night I was at the Playboy Mansion ... because I can.

Anyway, so I was at the Playboy Mansion for some charity event and I started talking to a playmate by the name of Pylar Lastra. Besides being stunningly gorgeous, Pylar is incredible sweet, full of personality, and we actually spent almost an hour talking that night. [Side story: yes, I gave her my business card and actually thought for a minute she might call. Wishful thinking.]

We spent considerable time discussing her hometown of San Antonio, Texas. She was very proud of San Antonio, gave it considerable hype, and should probably be employed by the city's tourism board. I'm pretty sure we pinky-swore that I would one day visit her hometown. [I figured that my visit would be to meet her family before our wedding or something.]

Alas, instead of meeting the Lastra family, I finally visited San Antonio with friends Gabriel Elizondo (waving in the back), Ben Saxe (hat and sunglasses) and Ferris Shahrestani (bald head and sunglasses) on a day trip from Round Rock.


Friday, May 22, 2015

PCL Day Trips: Lake Travis -- Austin, Texas

Austin is one of the best cities in the country, and since it's located about 20 minutes from Round Rock, that was all three of my closest friends from San Diego State University needed to join me for a weekend when the Albuquerque Isotopes visited Central Texas.


Ferris Shahrestani is a member of a Boat Club that's quite similar to a vacation timeshare. We made plans to hit Lake Travis for an afternoon before a game.

The threat of rain made us question whether we'd even make it on the lake. We drove out there, fully expecting that we'd turn around immediately and head back to the hotel. We even got a phone call from an employee at the boat club, who was no doubt hoping that we'd tell him we were canceling.

Monday, May 11, 2015

PCL travel: Raley Field -- Sacramento, Calif.

Trips to Raley Field in Sacramento are always one of my favorite stops in the Pacific Coast League. Since I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is about 90 minutes away, the trips into my own personal family reunion and friend reunions. 


Since opening in 2000, Raley Field and the River Cats staff have consistently been one of the model triple-A franchises. They're annually either first or second in attendance, and run a first-class operation. It's always interesting to see how they incorporate their corporate sponsorships into making their ballpark unique and fan-friendly.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

This is what a 14-inning scorebook looks like after a 17-inning game

I was actually hoping the game would last 19 innings. My longest game was 18 innings. If you're going to play that long, you might as well break a personal record. All things considered, the scorebook is not that messy. Imagine if the score was 15-14, instead of 5-4.