Another Saturday In The Park(s)

Busy day in Fort Myers on Saturday. This is supposed to be a vacation, for crying out loud!

This is a subject for another day, but there’s been a lot of tweeting lately between traditional media types that cover the Twins and various bloggers, myself included. Some of it has been interesting, some of it somewhat disappointing, but the crux of the discussion revolves around the value of “access” that the reporters have. Today was a perfect example of a situation where a blogger (that would be me) benefited from the access that a beat reporter (in this case, LaVelle E. Neal III of the Strib) has to sources within the Twins organization.

Neal tweeted late Friday that Scott Baker would be pitching in a minor league game on Saturday morning over at the Red Sox home, JetBlue Park. Thanks to that alert, I headed out for JetBlue instead of Hammond Stadium this morning. It seemed like a good opportunity to (a) get a glimpse at the Red Sox’ new digs on the east side of Fort Myers, and (b) see what kind of arm Baker has at this point.

I saw all that and then some.

It turned out that Baker wasn’t the only Big Leaguer scheduled to play in that game. Jon Lester took to the mound for the Red Sox AAA team, while David Ortiz, Kevin Youkilis, Jarrod Saltalamacchia (yes, I had to look up the spelling) and former Twin Nick Punto all opted to stick around and face Baker rather than make the bus trip up to Port Charlotte to face the Rays in Boston’s scheduled Big League game.

Baker gave up one run on a solo HR to Sox prospect Will Middlebrooks, but otherwise got through four innings of work relatively unscathed.  Lester definitely was throwing harder than Baker was and the Twins announced later in the day that Baker would open the season on the 15-day Disabled List, retroactive to his last Big League game on March 27.

The regularly scheduled game in the afternoon against the Pirates saw another offensive blowout by the Twins who have been scoring runs in bunches lately. Anthony Swarzak gave the Twins six solid innings on the mound and Denard Span racked up four hits for the Twins as they bludgeoned the Pirates, 15-3. Span, Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Danny Valencia and Trevor Plouffe (who played 2B… so much for him being strictly an outfielder, huh?) all doubled. Ryan Doumit and Brian Dozier homered for the Twins. (I have to confess, I missed the Doumit HR… I was standing in line for a beer with fellow Twins blogger Topper Anton of Curve for a Strike when Doumit connected in the 3rd inning.)

But you can read all the reports of the game provided by the reporters who get paid the big bucks to provide that information. What we offer here at Knuckleballs is photographic enhancement of the Spring Training experience. With that in mind, feast your eyes on the following:

Scott Baker looked sharp, but didn't seem to be throwing at full velocity
Jon Lester had Twins AAA hitters swinging late for four innings
Ron Gardenhire and Tom Brunansky chat during the AAA game
Papi did no damage to Baker. He even tried (unsuccessfully) to bunt on his final plate appearance.
Anthony Swarzak gave up 1 run on 6 hits with no walks and 6 Ks in six full innings of work for the Twins
Denard Span totalled four hits, including a double, in Saturday's win
Sean Burroughs appears close to making the Opening Day roster for the Twins

Finally, I leave you with this…

And they say Chuck Knoblauch has gone in to seclusion and won’t make appearances at Twins games…

Sunday, I’m hoping to hang out on the minor league fields in the morning before heading down Daniels Parkway to JetBlue Park for the Twins and Red Sox game in the afternoon. Things are starting to wind up here in Fort Myers… it’s time to start getting excited for Opening Day!

– JC

2010 Homerun Derby Winner!

2010 All-Star Game Mascot Homerun Derby Champion!

 

Yet again, TC Bear has proven the master of the bat & ball and trounced the opposition to take the title!  Our most sincere Knuckleballs congratulations!!

Oh, and I didn’t watch that other cometition but I heard that Big Papi won that one fairly handily in the final round against Hanley Ramirez.  I’m pretty sure that they know his name well enough to pronounce it right when they gave him the trophy.

I won’t be watching the All-Star Game tomorrow – I actually have a meeting so I couldn’t even if I wanted.  However, for those of you who do want to watch it.  There is a pretty great opportunity to have some fun with the game courtesy of our own Justin Morneau!  He’s throwing a 2010 All-Star Viewing Party here in the cities.  And it’s free for all attendees.

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Date:

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Time:

6:30pm – 11:00pm

Location:

New Hope Cinema Grill

Street:

2749 Winnetka Ave N

City/Town:           

New Hope, MN

 

Justin Morneau was voted by fans to start the 2010 All Star Game and JustinMorneau.com is throwing a party to celebrate! Even though Justin won’t be able to play this year, we’re going to get together anyway. And we’ll come up with some new in-game contests to make things interesting!

Join us at the New Hope Cinema Grill on Tuesday, July 13th to watch the All-Star Game with your fellow Morneau/Twins fans.

Admission to this family-friendly event is FREE and there will be giveaways and prize drawings throughout the game. Seating begins at 6:30 p.m. and the game starts at 7.

The first 33 people* to arrive will receive an All-Star Gift Bag with a T-shirt, poster, movie tickets, gift certificates, and more!

The theater holds 200 and seating is on a first-come basis.

The Cinema Grill will offer a ballpark menu with food and drink specials throughout the evening.

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It’s kind of shame that he won’t able to participate this year after being voted in as a starter but his party is on anyway and we all hope that he’s feeling better soon.