Archive for September, 2008

From Big Boys to Major Leaguers; Nat Notes chats with C?s Broadcaster Rob Fai

The longest serving Media Relations Manager and potentially the longest serving Broadcaster in C’s short-season history, Rob Fai has been impressing Vancouver Radio and TV fans since the late 1990’s.  After finishing his baseball career as a pitcher, where he starred for Grace College in Indiana back in the 90’s, Fai worked in the Nat [...]

Golden State Warriors Media Day

There are a few things I’ve shot lately, including my first visit to Alcatraz last week along with finally starting to go back and import some older stuff to the current site, such as New Orleans back in March, but the main focus this time is the Media Day event the Golden State Warriors held last Friday.

To be clear, I’m still just an amateur when it comes to certain things. When I do work for Scout.com I have media credentials but it’s an unpaid thing at this point. At A’s games, I’m just a regular ticket-buying fan and they’re pretty lenient on letting people in with an SLR as long as people don’t try to sell the images and they don’t block others. It’s a little different with the Warriors. I can’t bring a professional camera into the arena, so I’m restricted to using my old “prosumer” camera, one that’s SLR-like in shape.

Point is, to gain access to certain things it helps to have connections. I’ve been on Warriorsworld for a number of years now and they, along with Golden State of Mind, are two of the largest fansites for the team. GSOM has a pretty good relationship with the team and usually has one or two games a year where a large group of fans attend. Warriorsworld is more of a free-flowing site with much less moderation, which basically means anything goes. That definitely gets interesting.

The Warriors have done a pretty good job of understanding the role blogs and fansites play overall. The people who use those sites are among the most diehard fans you’ll find if for no other reason than the fact they’ve sought out a site to communicate with other fans. As part of this, the Warriors have extended invitations to both Warriorsworld and GSOM to cover their annual Media Day. Last year I went for the first time (and ended up transcribing about 20 pages worth of interviews in one evening, ouch) and I was asked to go again this year. There are certain limits on what we can do, which basically amounts to “Working media has first priority when asking questions, but feel free to ask your own at any empty tables.”

This isn’t too hard to comply with, especially when the first group that came out on Friday consisted of veteran Stephen Jackson, second-year player Marco Belinelli and three rookies/training camp invitees. Immediately, all the media gathered around Jackson’s table and I got the other four players one after the other. Not long after that, Belinelli had a few people at his table while I set my recorder down at Jackson’s and still got over 12 minutes worth of questions and answers as I snapped a few photos. Pretty simple stuff.

I may not yet be at the level of someone paid to do this but it’s still fun to have the chance to go to something like this. Whatever anyone thinks of the way the Warriors are run - and the opinions range from one extreme to the other among the fans - it’s great that they give people who wouldn’t normally have any access the chance to observe and take part in a few things.

For a recap of Media Day along with a link to the photos, go here.

For about 70 minutes of audio from the various interviews, go here.

Usually, as training camp goes on, material the reporters obtain on Media Day is cycled through little by little. In my case, I can get it all out there at once and provide a different type of coverage that isn’t limited to so many words per article or column.

Duchscherer deems surgery a success

One of Oakland's more significant unknowns heading into the offseason was the status of Justin Duchscherer's injured right hip. Duchscherer offered some clarity when he told MLB.com on Tuesday that his exploratory surgery was a success. "Everything went well," he wrote. "I just had some torn cartilage cleaned out. I'll be fine in two months."

2008 Awards: Short-Season Affiliates

With the 2008 season finally in the books, it is time for us to bestow our awards on the best individual performances for the 2008 season. In the first of our series, we hand out the awards for the top players and pitchers for the Oakland A's short-season affiliates.

As many as ten former Vancouver Canadians could find way to MLB … - OurSports Central (press release)


As many as ten former Vancouver Canadians could find way to MLB ...
OurSports Central (press release), WI - 2 hours ago
(Nat Bailey Stadium - Vancouver, BC) - As the only remaining affiliated Minor League Baseball Club north of the 49th parallel, the Vancouver Canadians take ...

Ports Announce 2009 Regular Season Schedule - OurSports Central (press release)


Ports Announce 2009 Regular Season Schedule
OurSports Central (press release), WI - 42 minutes ago
The 2008 California League Champion Stockton Ports have announced their game schedule for the 2009 regular season. The Ports will begin their fifth season ...

Fagan: Power Poll: Wrapping up the 2008 regular season

The regular season is done -- almost (the Tigers and White Sox have a date this afternoon). This ...

Cougars stadium expansion nearing one-third completion - Chicago Daily Herald


Chicago Daily Herald

Cougars stadium expansion nearing one-third completion
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 1 hour ago
By James Fuller | Daily Herald Staff A Kane County Cougars stadium expansion that will deliver new amenities and a long-term home for the team is about a ...

Oakland A’s MLN: Buck Shines; HWB Begins

Much of the 2008 season was one to forget for Travis Buck, but the final month of the year was memorable for the Oakland A's outfielder. We have notes on his hot start, the beginning of the Hawaiian Winter Baseball season and more inside...

Devine sets mark for 40 innings or less

Joey Devine, who turned 25 on Sept. 19, worked one inning Sunday in the A's 4-3 loss to Seattle, escaping without allowing a run. That's what he's been doing all season. He has only allowed only three runs in 45 2/3 innings.

Outman ousted; A’s fall in season finale

The A's unlocked the secret to the baffling knuckleball in the first inning, scoring three runs, but nothing after that in a 4-3 loss to Seattle to close the 2008 campaign on Sunday.

Mariners end 2008 misery with win over A’s

SEATTLE (AP) -- Ichiro Suzuki wasn't impressed. Not even after his final push to join Ty Cobb, Pete ...

A’s newcomers step up

General manager Billy Beane dealt away several A's staples prior to and during the 2008 season, but those trades loaded the roster with players who stepped up.

Geren likes progress despite record

Everything is virtually the same as last season for the A's as they close out this season. Yet it isn't. A year ago the A's finished with a 76-86 record, their first losing record since 1998.

A’s still have sights on reaching goals

Manager Bob Geren and the A's still have some goals in mind for this season, such as finishing with a better record than last season. It's reachable, since they had one game rained out and no makeup date.

Shaky first dooms Smith, A’s in loss

Greg Smith, the A's rookie left-hander, found a competitive groove on Saturday in which the Seattle Mariners could do little against him offensively.

Mariners score six in first, beat A’s

SEATTLE (AP) -- Kenji Johjima hit a three-run homer during a six-run first inning, and the Seattle M...

Mariners score six in first, beat A’s

SEATTLE (AP) -- Ryan Rowland-Smith has been a bright spot for the Mariners in an otherwise gloomy se...

Shaky first dooms Smith, A’s in loss

Greg Smith, the A's rookie left-hander, found a competitive groove on Saturday in which the Seattle Mariners could do little against him offensively.

A’s youngsters want to end with a bang

First impressions are important, but what most of the young A's players like Josh Outman prefer are lasting impressions. This helps them through the offseason.