Old Guys Playing Baseball?

saintslogoSo today, the St. Paul Saints are having their yearly try-outs in which they take all comers. Yes, it is snowing  – which is why I think they postponed the activity from yesterday to today – but from what I have heard, they are going ahead today. At least the website still says that they are going today.

So if you’re dying to play professional baseball and think you have the stuff, you should head over to Midway Stadium – at least if you’re young and vigorous, right?

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Paul Risso, a 60-year-old pitcher from New Mexico who will try out for the St. Paul Saints on Thursday, May 2, 2013, is shown pitching during the Mens Senior Baseball League – Phoenix 55+ World Series in a 2009 photo. (Photo courtesy of Paul Risso)

So here’s the thing. One of the guys who will be “auditioning” today is 60 yo Paul Risso. Yes, you read that right. He’s 6-0 years old – as in “born in 1952.”

According to the Pioneer Press story, Risso had a promising career back in college when kids normally are drafted to play professional baseball: son of Giants prospect, Albert Risso; promising right-handed pitcher from San Mateo College in California; drafted by they Pittsburgh Pirates in the sixth round; but… A torn rotator cuff ended all that in 1973 as they didn’t have the medical technology to make those diagnoses or repairs.

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Paul Risso, a 60-year-old pitcher from New Mexico who will try out for the St. Paul Saints on Thursday, May 2, 2013, in a 2011 photo. (Photo courtesy of Paul Risso)

Mr. Risso went on with life without baseball as a civil engineer but always with the shoulder pain that had killed the baseball option – that is until about 10 years ago. For whatever reason, the shoulder had repaired itself, gotten stronger and the pain went away so… he started throwing again. He still throws a fastball around 84 miles an hour, which is nothing to sneeze at.

Risso is the oldest player ever to try out for the Saints but he’s certainly not the only “old guy” who wants to play baseball over there. And he’s NOT the oldest guy to actually play for the Saints. Other senior players include a 53 yo Knuckleballer (always a fav) named Jon Secrist and Minnie Minoso who was signed each in 1993 and 2003 with at-bats as a designated hitter so he could record professional play in 7 decades. Minoso is now 87 years old and you wonder if maybe they’ll throw him out there now that it’s 2013 to give him one more decade to make 8.

Of course, those are names none of you have ever even heard of so who else wants to play for the Saints this year? According FSN, Jose Conseco. Anyone else think it would be more entertaining to have Minoso again? At least Conseco is honest enough to admit that he is making the proposal purely for promotions’ sake – although whether it’s for his OWN promotion or the team would be hard to differentiate.

And the Saints have been known to do crazier things with players on the backside of their careers. Darryl Strawberry was attempting a legitimate comeback, which worked since he ended up back with the Yankees the next year.

jim-thome-25-mlbSo with all this attention to the Saints possible roster additions, has anyone reminded them that our dear friend, Jim Thome doesn’t have a home yet?? Now THAT would sell WAAAAAAY more tickets than Jose Conseco. Anyone have his email address??

I’m all for it! Let’s get some Old Guys Playing Baseball!

GameChat – Twins @ Tigers #3, 12:05pm

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Boy, am I glad the Twins are on the road right now… We Minnesotans get enough crap about living here without a game possibly being postponed AGAIN for snow – on the first of May. It’s only raining at my office right now but we’re supposed to get a slushy mess of crap through this afternoon. I’ll try to distract myself with following the game on Gameday – oh yeah, and work, that too.

At any rate, I would love to see Scott Diamond go deep into the game (would have liked that from Vanimal too but oh well) but I’m sure a lot will depend on how he fares against a pretty potent hitting lineup. Hicks is back in the lineup today and Mauer is getting a day off but that is basically to be expected since he caught last night. We have Carroll coming in at 3B so no Plouffe today..  let’s see what happens!

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Dozier, 2B Jackson, A, CF
Carroll, 3B Hunter, To, RF
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Parmelee, RF Tuiasosopo, LF
Arcia, LF Peralta, Jh, SS
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Now THAT was a fun game to watch!! err… sort of “watch” since I was limited to gameday tracking but you get the idea… WINNING is GOOD! It was very good to see the Twins offense show up and do well up and down the order. I wish I could have SEEN the stolen base by Doumit! It’s good when baseball is fun – especially when I look out the window and it’s snowing here in Minnesota. And right now, that means we have an even split on the season series between us and Detroit at 3 apiece if I recall correctly. AND it also means the Twins are back to .500 for the season as well… honestly, given the expectations during Spring Training, this is a dramatically better result.

Today what made me the happiest though was the performance by Scott Diamond. He’s definitely making his way back. His top number for velocity was only 90 mph and I only saw that once (wasn’t watching TOO closely) but there didn’t seem to be anyone on the Detroit roster who was going to hit off him until the 5th inning! That’s pretty unusual given the way the Tigers have been hitting us lately. So for that, the GameChat unanimously elected Scott Diamond as today’s BOD!

Scott Diamond (photo: Genevieve Ross/AP)
Scott Diamond (photo: Genevieve Ross/AP)

GameChat – Rangers @ Twins #4, 1:10pm

[apologies for the lack of gamechat yesterday – apparently all Knuckleballers were off busy elsewhere – not that hard to believe actually]

The final game of the series – I would love it if we could SPLIT it. Yesterday’s win was a nice come back after going down in the first two games. I would like to continue to enjoy this phenomenal spring weather with another Twins win!

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Pierzynski, C Parmelee, RF
Cruz, N, RF Arcia, LF
Murphy, Dv, LF Hicks, CF
Moreland, 1B Escobar, E, SS
Martin, L, CF Carroll, 3B
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I’m beginning to wonder if I’m a jinx. The two games that I am not able to watch are the ones in which the Twins manage to have towering victories over the Rangers. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE it. I just wish I had been able to actually SEE it. But it’s a great way to finish the homestand and send the boys off on a long road trip.

GameChat – Rangers @ Twins #2, 7:10 pm

Again, out running around – stole my brother’s computer actually to put this up because I brought the dog over to their house for a visit with the kiddos – so I’m likely to miss the first inning while sitting in god-awful traffic.

BUT IT’S FREAKING 70+ DEGREES OUTSIDE SO I DON’T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING!

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I don’t know any more about what happened in this game than what I can read in the boxscore, but what I can read there is that Oswaldo Arcia took Twitchy Joe Nathan yard in the 9th inning to pull the Twins within one run of the Rangers.

Of course, that would have been a lot cooler if someone had figured out how to score another couple of runs. – JC

GameChat – Rangers @ Twins, 7:10pm

Running around like a crazy woman today so getting this put up and then hopefully I’ll be back for the first pitch – in a state that was over 50 degrees today!! woohooo!

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Kinsler, 2B Dozier, 2B
Andrus, SS Mauer, C
Berkman, DH Willingham, LF
Beltre, A, 3B Morneau, 1B
Pierzynski, C Parmelee, RF
Cruz, N, RF Plouffe, 3B
Murphy, Dv, LF Arcia, DH
Moreland, 1B Hicks, CF
Martin, L, CF Florimon, SS
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Well that wasn’t as much fun as I would have liked although the weather was certainly MUCH better than we have had up to this point. Of COURSE the baseball gods made sure I had to watch Joe Nathan come out and do his Nathanest to nail the one run lead to the scoreboard. Things I noticed tonight overall? Duensing was right on target, Escobar was doing his best to say “no really, I could be a starter here”, Dozier keeps proving how much better he is at EVERYTHING when he’s a 2B and Willy brought his hammer again – so glad when he doesn’t have the flu.

GameChat – Marlins @ Twins #2, 7:10pm

Since this is not a regularly scheduled game, it’s fighting for local broadcast time with Wild hockey tonight. So the Twins game is on that FSN+ channel that gave us all fits during Spring Training. Hope y’all remember where to find your game!

This afternoon’s game was cool and sunny and it looks as though this evening will be the same way. It’s actually warmer now than when the earlier game started so that isn’t bad. Frankly, most locals are just happy to see the sunshine. This is actually pretty similar to Pelfrey’s start last week.  I would REALLY like to see him step it up tonight – and by that I mean PACE. Something about last week had him slowing to an absolute crawl like watching the Red Sox play the Yankees… I would rather not do that again if my opinion counts for anything (which it doesn’t).

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Coghlan, LF Dozier, 2B
Polanco, 3B Mauer, DH
Stanton, RF Arcia, LF
Dobbs, DH Morneau, 1B
Ruggiano, CF Doumit, C
Brantly, C Parmelee, RF
Valaika, SS Escobar, E, SS
Mahoney, 1B Hicks, CF
Solano, D, 2B Carroll, 3B
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We had some REALLY fantastic offense from Eduardo Escobar and some pretty phenomenal defense from Brian Dozier but it wasn’t enough to overcome the general malaise that seemed to exist from the poor tone set by Pelfrey.  I KNOW I’m biased but once again his pace was painfully slow. If he was being successful at that speed, I might steel my patience to wait out the 4 hour games but he’s not and they suck.

I will say it was a lot of fun to see Redmond, even if it is in that atrocious Marlins tangerine uni.. ouch.

Next game for the Twins will be much warmer…

GameChat – Marlins @ Twins, 1:10pm

jdun644lWELCOME BACK, RED DOG!!

No, really, ignore all that snow! Go ahead, I’d love to see the naked batting practice! (metaphorically only). Of course, I’m at work so no TV anyway – gameday won’t show it.

I’ve really been excited for this series and the ONLY reason is because I’m so excited for Redmond having this opportunity. I just wish his team was doing a little more for him. wow.

That being said, let’s all give major props to the Target Field Grounds Crew! Nothing like 6+ inches of snow overnight to have to remove from the field and the stands in time for a double header. Let’s see what the boys can do with the cool but sunny conditions!

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Pierre, LF Dozier, 2B
Polanco, 3B Mauer, C
Stanton, RF Willingham, LF
Dobbs, DH Morneau, 1B
Ruggiano, CF Parmelee, RF
Mahoney, 1B Plouffe, 3B
Olivo, C Arcia, DH
Green, N, SS Hicks, CF
Solano, D, 2B Florimon, SS
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It was a cold but beautiful afternoon for baseball!! Correia had his 4th consecutive start go at least 7 innings for us so that is definitely a great deal. I wish they’d let him try for 8 today because Burton didn’t have his best stuff and almost let the Marlins of all teams, back into the game but Perkins shut the door hard and fast.

My heartiest congratulations and BOD as well go to Oswaldo Arcia for his first MLB Home Run!! The only player for the Twins who has hit a home run at a younger age was Joe Mauer in 2005. Now I feel old. But still… it was a great shot – 401 ft – and we needed every single one of his 3 RBI to keep a hold of that lead and get the win. So congrats Oswaldo – you are this afternoon’s BOD!

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Today’s Twins/Marlins Game Postponed

Once again, the weather in Minnesota is getting in the way of baseball. We are expecting 3-6 more inches of snow tonight.. *sigh*

At least this time, they are just postponing the game until tomorrow. There will be a split double-header with games at 1:10 and 7:10 on Tuesday and maintain the off-day on Wednesday. At least that is the plan.

Best wishes to the Grounds Crew getting Target Field ready for play tomorrow.

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