Showing posts with label Tampa Bay Rays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tampa Bay Rays. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Another 707 Grad Back In The Show

Every once in a while, someone asks me if I know what's happened to 1993 Cardinal Newman grad, Joe Dillon. He surfaced today as an infield replacement for injured Tampa Bay Rays Aki Iwamura (2B) and Jason Bartlett (SS). 

Joe hit a school record 33 home runs at Texas Tech in 1997 and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals.  Tampa Bay is Dillon's 6th MLB organization.  He had a few brief stints in The Show with the Marlins and the Brewers.  He had a spring training invite from the A's this year, started out well, and was later traded to the Tampa Bay Rays as part of the Adam Kennedy deal. He also played on the 2005 Caribbean World Series Champion Mazatlan Venados... with PTowner Jonny Gomes.   Haven't met Joe, but I've always wondered if his Dad is the Joe Dillon I worked for at Fireman's Fund a little over ten years ago. 

Make the most of the opportunity Joe. 

Friday, December 19, 2008

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

I just love the Rays 2008 Holiday Card and thought I'd share it with those of you who are stronger than I am.  Those who haven't forked out moola for Rays gear and tickets over the years for the honor of daily emails offering you even more loot.  And holiday wishes. 

That's Jonny at the bottom left o' the pile.  The next layer skyward is trying to rescue newly minted hero, David Price from the hail of cleat fire.  Dawg piles will never be the same in Tampa Bay.  Feliz Navi-dawg.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

"FREE JONNY GOMES " DAY


The MLB Arbitration Deadline is Midnight Friday.  Will the Rays give PTown's Shock Jock a pittance in arbitration to keep him on the roster... then trade him who knows when for who knows what?  Or will they do the honorable thing and make the Devil Rays MVPNOPR (Most Valuable Player Not On The Playoff Roster) a  free agent by non-tendering him at Friday's deadline

Time for Gomes' Homies to band together.  I have a plan to get Jonny Gomes out of Tampa Bay.  It's a combination of propoganda, schmaltz, and high tech wizardry. Despite warnings that it could never work, it seems to me that all those "Gas Boycott" emails did finally bring the oil companies to their knees. Heck, gasoline is just a buck-seventy-nine right here in River City for the first time in years!  There is power in numbers so let's make some noise.

I have popped a Special Edition FREE JONNY GOMES Playlist into this post.  Just  point your speakers at St. Petersburg, FL (coordinates 27.782254, -82.667619), hit that PLAY button, and commence fire. While many of these tunes totally rock, others are simply Noise Warfare sure to make Sternberg and Friedman crack... and rescind any offer they were about to tender, thereby freeing Jonny Gomes from the bondage of his Rays' captivity.  Feel free to suggest any ommissions that could compromise the success of this mission.

Hit PLAY and unleash the harmonic convergence of the 707 Area Code on the Powers That Be.  FREE JONNY GOMES!







Monday, November 17, 2008

Rays Winter Ball Update

I will be keeping Rise Of The Rays readers updated on who's hot and who's not during the Winter Ball season of 21 Rays who are playing in the Arizona Fall League and several winter leagues south of the border.  If it floats your boat, feel free to join us: Rise Of The Rays: Winter Ball Update.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Bring It Home

I refuse to give up on the 2008 Rays.  Rays Index documents the many other Brinks Of Elimination the Rays have teetered upon this season.  Granted, this is the highest brink upon which they have teetered. If they can follow the Skipper's advice and pull off three consecutive one game streaks, they will have jewel encrusted ring fingers on Opening Day 2009.  One hit, one pitch, one catch, one throw and one win at a time.  Bring it home to the Trop Tampa Bay.

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Switching gears, I'm taking advantage of the swell in readership during the World Series
 to raise awareness of a deadly practice in the hope that it might save the life of someone you love.
'With 22% of 6th and 8th graders admitting to abusing inhalants, but only 3% of parents thinking their child has ever abused inhalants – it is clear that this generation of pre-teens and especially their parents have a lot to learn about the lethal nature of inhalant abuse.'
– Stephen J. Pasireb, President and CEO, The Partnership for a Drug-Free America



This week I received the news that my cousin died of inhalant abuse. "Huffing" or "bagging", as it's commonly known.  In an effort to understand how my cousin could have died this way, I learned that inhalant abuse is actually very common among pre-teens and teenagers. Their access to household chemicals such as Dust-Off, butane, nail polish remover, cooking sprays or even permanent markers makes them ripe for experimentation.  Inhalants can be lethal the first time they're used and they are often a pre-teen's first experience with risk taking behavior and abuse. Mark, age 35, was not a typical abuser but we can learn from his tragedy and become better informed parents, neighbors and friends. 

Mark's path to inhalants did not begin with teen peer pressure.  More likely, it began with a painkiller dependancy.  He was on a helitack firefighting crew in Grand Canyon National Park when his helicopter crash landed, leaving him with a back injury and a a life of chronic pain. Unable to fight fires any longer Mark, a man of faith, followed a calling to serve another way. He moved to Texas and began working with Casas Por Cristo an organization which builds homes for the needy in Juarez, Mexico. Somewhere along this path, to deal with his pain, Mark developed an addiction to Vicodin. The abuse of Dust-off began after he went thru clinical detox to get off the Vicodin. He said that he suffered from extreme anxiety after quitting Vicodin, and the Dust-Off allowed him to "check out" and avoid the anxiety. His family intervened, enrolling him in rehab, but Mark checked himself out of the program knowing this addiction  would likely kill him.  Last week, Mark was found dead in a shopping center parking lot sitting in his truck with several cans of Dust-Off (compressed air) in the seat beside him. 

Here are a few useful links I discovered trying to learn more about the issue. This link highlights warning signs such as chemical odors on breath or clothing, paint stains on the face, hands or clothes, and other physical signs of huffing.  And, according to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, "if you talk to your kids about the risks of drugs, they are 36% less likely to abuse an Inhalant." Here are some talking points to help you have an age appropriate discussion with your kids.

Please take a minute to look at this information.  Your kid may not be one of the 20% that experiment with inhalants, but someone they know... perhaps well... most certainly is.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Zip Code Profiling Responsible For Rays Game One Loss

Here’s how I see it. With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight through my Joe Maddon Glasses.

ZipCode Profiling Cost The Rays the game last night.
I’d have caught that foul ball. You know, the 2 out 2-1 change-up that BJ hit into the primo Section 120 seats with Aki on second. That ball was in Fan Territory by more than a Thunderstick. It should have been caught. By a Rays Fan. Not by Phillies’ 1B Ryan Howard.
Game changing.

I'd have caught that ball and kept the inning alive. But I was not there because my name was not pulled in the "I Want To See A Playoff Game But Live On The Other Coast So Don't Expect Me To Buy Season Tickets" lottery. I know they pulled my name out of that lottery tumbler at least a half dozen times and kept putting it back because of my zipcode. Major League Baseball doesn't think someone in California will big bucks on a ticket, much less a place to stay and something to eat. It's Zip Code Profiling and it's wrong.
I'd have caught the ball giving BJ Moster Mash Upton another pitch to knock in the tying run. Maybe he'd have gone yard again and put us ahead.

Instead, the people sitting in my World Series seats were dressed to the nines in their Rays gear and sporting beautiful acrylic nails. Probably with litttle mohawks and Joe Maddon glasses painted on them. You'd have thought Ryan Howard was covered in moldy Philadelpia Cream Cheese the way those fans parted to let him grab that ball over the third row aisle. 
All we can do tonight is hope that BJ can shake off the dissappointment.  All you front row fans better be prepared to pick him up tonight. Wear it if you have to. The pain only lasts for a day or two.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Zero To Hero: Jonny Gomes Has A Blog



Yes, way...

PTown's Jonny Gomes is not only the MVPNOPR (Most Valuable Player Not On The Playoff Roster), he's a Blogger. This should be good. Physical comedy on the World Series stage. One liners in the Blogosphere.

Hopefully "his peops" won't do much editing. Jonny Unplugged is much funnier.

Welcome to Cyberspace Jonny:
Jonny Gomes World Series Blog
Photo: Getty Images
He's come a long way since that paper boy gig:

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Really? Rays Phillies World Series A Ratings Bust?

The blogs are abuzz about the looming TV Ratings Bust that a Tampa Bay / Philadelphia World Series will bring.  Commenters by the dozen quip, "Who outside these two cities even cares?"

You can bet Major League Baseball and FOX were making room in the vault for a Pink Hat Nation (once known as the Boston Red Sox) and LA Dodgers matchup.  Tradition, 90 million years of drama, star studded camera angles... big buck$.  Even a Rays/Dodgers series would have play off starved fan appeal on two coasts.

But the Rays and the Phillies? The naysayers don't think that anyone outside those area codes knows a thing about 'em, much less care how it turns out.  While this matchup is not the cash cow it might have been, here are PTown's Points To Ponder when fickle fingers find the remote tomorrow night:
  1. Good time to buy stock in West Coast Pizza Chains:  An 8pm East Coast start time means mama's gotta cook during the game.  Ain't gonna happen in this house.  Pizzicato, Pappa Murphy's, Old Chicago, and Mary's Pizza are programmed into the speed dialer.  4 games, 4 pizzas.  4,000 miles of cardio at the gym between games.  
  2. Not one, but TWO players are repping the "707" in this series: Jonny Gomes does not have a lock on the love from fans to the north.  Eric Bruntlett, the Phillies starting shortstop, was acquired by the Phils last November. Eric, who lives in Santa Rosa, was t-h-i-s close to a karma filled coaching appearance at CampForACure until the Astros called to tell him his cleats would be waiting even further from home in 2008.  I'd say the commute was worth it.
  3. America loves an underdog. And the baseball world is full of them.  The Rays "zero to hero" story has a lock on the whole Underdog thing.  But baseball is full of hometown kids made good. There will be 50 of them on the field this week. Each with a network guys they played ball with from Little League on up... with their own legion of fans.  The thrill of a World Series victory with a home town connection. That's got to be good for a point or two in the ratings. Woonsocketians, just a stone's throw from BeanTown know what I mean. (Thanks Bugs and Cranks)
  4. "The dog ate my homework" only has a prayer of working on the East Coast: With a 5:00 start out west, there's still lots of time to git 'er done.  But back east, it's bedtime for the little guys before the game even starts. 
  5. This series will feature baseball players, not movie stars:  Seriously, it's annoying as hell when the TV dudes eat an entire inning interviewing some Hollywood Hottie DURING THE WORLD SERIES?  But Tampa Bay has a few. Apologies in advance for the predictable cameo appearances of The Great Hulk Hogan and Mike Alstott.   Jonny, 707's Shock Jock, has become somewhat of a hybrid in his 26th Man Role. Half MLB Star, half Papparazi Photo Op.  But at least he's in the dugout.  But seriously Jonny, when you go to meet the president in a few weeks, borrow a shirt OK?
Photo: Getty Images

Sunday, October 19, 2008

ATTENTION WORLD - RAYS BEAT BOSTON

The Rays will play the Phillies. In the the World Series. The LAST game of the 2008 MLB Season...

What a night. The Rays played their game. The Red Sox endured the brilliance of The Pit. 41,000 fans armed with obnoxious cowbells and an aresenal of mohawks... and it rattled them. Just enough.

Garza was lights out and how 'bout David Price's finish? The punch-em-out/throw-em-out combo by Garza and Navi in the top of the 6th was game changing. RBI hits from Longo and Rocco and another home run by Willy Aybar manufactured the runs. Aki snags a laceburning rocket to end it. And for a half second thinks about stickin' the ball in his back pocket as a souvenier.

Congratulations Tampa Bay.

Feel The Heat Philadelphia!

Cheers!


Friday, October 17, 2008

The Team "Takes One" For The Trop


There's a dome in St. Pete called The Trop.
Protecting fans from the almighty raindrop.
Her future is murky,
Her rings a bit quirky,
But for the Rays, she's a hell of of Backstop.



Weird winds blowing through Fenway last night.  Did you notice how Boston's bombs were being sucked in the general direction of Florida? Along with critical throws from the hand of Longoria and Gross? It's as if some force greater than baseball was determined to see a Game 6 played there.

Like a jilted lover watching the object of her affection slip into the warm embrace of an older woman, The Trop girded her loins. Graciously hosting legions of Red Sox loving bandwagoners has made her a tough broad. And street smart.  The Rays were annointed AL East Champions deep within the bowels of Comerica Park and their ALDS victory was celebrated at U.S. Cellular Field. She'd had a taste of playoff bubbly when the Rays clinched a playoff spot in September and she wanted more.  Having studied the long odds against back to back League Championships and knowing her days may be numbered, The Trop reversed her almighty blowers and pulled the series back to St. Pete.

Sportswriters will quibble over Maddon's bullpen management and credit Francona's genius in putting Papelbon on the mound in the 7th inning, but The Trop knows her boys play better with an edge.  She roughed 'em up a little last night. Not just to bring the party home, but to put the team in the right frame of mind for The World Series.  Oh, and she's really sorry about wasting a K-K-K-K-K-K-K-Kazmir gem, but she knows what's best for you.

Don't let her down boys. She and her rings have your back.  Show her the love.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

SO-O-O-O READY

Let's go boys.  Play your game and have some fun.  We believe.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Rays Chew Up A Pair

Yowza. The Rays offense stuffed a sock in Boston again last night. When it was ovah, The Monsta said "TB 13. BOSTON 4".


Carl Crawford and Willy Aybar feasted on Wakefield whiffleballs and Boston relievers. Crawford set a Post Season record with his 5 for 5 performance that included everything but a dinger. Aybar's 5 RBIs once again demonstrated the Rays incredible depth. Tampa Bay wasted no time establishing the momentum with one out in the top of the first. A four pitch walk to speedy BJ Upton of a knuckleball pitcher guarantees a stolen base. Carlos Pena and Evan Longoria followed with back to back home runs. From there it just seemed easy.

Sonny was superb again, going 8+ and giving up his first three earned runs to Boston of the entire 2008 season.  Jackson closed it out setting the radar gun on fire with a slew of 95 mph plus heaters. He may just become the Rays 2009 closer

The Rays broke several post season records last night. It's tempting to get swept up in the hoopla, but here's a sobering fact. 15 teams have trailed 3-1 in a League Championship Series. 4 have come back to win in seven games. 3 times, it was The Boston Red Sox. 1 year ago, Boston trailed Cleveland three games to one and you remember the rest. But the 2008 Sox don't have Manny or Mike Lowell producing buckets of runs.

It's killin' me, but today it will be Humble Pie.  The tasty Boston Creme(d) Pie can wait a few more days.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Hey Batter Batter...

Pondering today's pregame Pearls, I was coming up empty. I just didn't want to waste a lot of energy whining about Percy pouting at home with his family instead of travelling with the team. I guess The Bullpen Leader buys into the "There is no I in T-E-A-M, but IS a M-E" thing. That bummed me out. But then The Batting Stance Guy picked me up!  Pearls indeed.

Enjoy a little poke at our guys. And wait 'til you see what he does with the Red Sox.  Take it away Batting Stance Guy...

THE RAYS:



The only thing he missed is Jonny's glove ritual.

THE SOX:



Playoff intensity Youk. Classic!


And you can never be too ready for the next round:

THE DODGERS (Before Hollywood intensity Manny. But I've put in a request):



And, THE PHILLIES. Watch all the way to the end for Kruk.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

RAY-DEMPTION ! ! !



Your 1:39am EST update... Rays win on a BJ Upton bloop sac fly in the 11th that scored Fernando Perez, pinch running for Navi. Didn't I tell you the Magic Bus needed Perez' speedy wheels? Ray-demption.

The series is tied. Tampa Bay, the boys will be back for Game 6. To win the ALCS at home.

Evan Longoria, BJ, and Dan Wheeler ... Game 2 Heroes . And we needed some.

A 9>8 win. How perfect. PollyAnna is gonna sleep like a baby tonight.

Sometimes You're The Bug...

It's tempting to pick apart the Rays Game One loss last night. We could dwell on the missed opportunities.  But we'll leave that to the guys with Press Passes.  Who got to watch the game.  In person. I'm still bitter about the zipcode profiling. 

No one expected a sweep, so let's just chalk last night up to a case of the willies. 

The Pearls will play the PollyAnna card.  Let's visualize Rays' brilliance in Games Two, Three, and Four.  So the boys can come home and win the ALCS in front of fans that love them.  So much more fun.

Tonight:
  • Longo starts hitting again.  Seeing eye singles and bloop doubles are good enough. Ask Navi. Don't put so much pressure on yourself. 
  • Kaz rocks the Sox, throwing in the low 90's, painting the corners, and getting into the 7th inning.
  • The bottom third of the order regain their clutch hitting greatness.  The other two thirds at least hit the danged ball.
  • CC will make a Superman Dive to save runs from scoring. Would be especially sweet if this happened at Youkilis' expense.
  • Wear it.  Someone may feel the heat of retaliation for the one that got away from Balfour last night. Let it go. We don't need more of that benchclearing kind of mojo.
  • Craig Sager wears something that doesn't embarrass the Easter Bunny.
Tonight, we are the windshield. Bring it on.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Unravel 'Em Rays

Rays Roster Revisions: As the clock ticks down to Game One of the ALCS tonight at 5:37 PTown time, the Rays released the official series roster. Eric Hinske slides over to make room for an 11th pitcher.  Edwin Jackson, one of the regular season starters gets the nod over the Rays semi-official regular season closer, Troy Percival. Whew. I can pad the Bubbly Budget with unspent Rolaid/Tums bucks. You hate to see anyone not make the roster at this point in the season, but the reality of needing a couple of long relievers at some point in this 5 game series there.  Hinske's comment?  "...it's not about me; it's about the team winning ballgames."  Class act.

Fandemonium: The Florida Aquarium is tossing Red Sox shaped snacks into their rays tank at 2pm today.   And check out this sand castle.  Game on!


The 26th Roster Spot: You won't see 'em on the line-up card, but the rings that support the dome at the Trop are just as likely to get into the game as any reserve player.  Here's an interesting look at four controversial rings the Rays already own.

EggBowl Distracts PTown Baseball Fans  ALCS Game One just happens to fall on the night of The EggBowl. That's the annual gridiron meeting of Petaluma's two public high schools.  It's a legendary battle.  This is one PTown fan will be watching baseball.  Go Rays. Unravel 'em.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Chicago River Runs Black, Blue, and Bubbly

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Ooh those boys made a mess out of the Visitor's Clubhouse on the Southside. I hope they left the attendants a nice tip.

Rather than hyperventilate over the possibility of Percy returning to the Rays' ALCS roster at the expense of our most fleet footed position player, let's have some fun.  Here we go...

You Write The Caption
My entry is the title of this post:
Chicago River Runs Black, Blue and Bubbly

C'mon. You can do much better.
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Prizes? This ain't no radio station.  We ain't got no stinkin' prizes.
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Monday, October 6, 2008

White Sox Blacked Out. Rays to ALCS!

Oh my. Win # 100.
They are playing for
the American League Championship.

Outrageous.

The eye black is dripping down my shirt. But it's running in rivers down the steps of US Cellular Field. The Chicago Black Out was an awesome show of fan support.

BJ has found his stroke, alright, going yard in his first two at bats. Pena is back on his game after that untimely eye injury on the eve of Game One. The Ray's first baseman was 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs tonight. Cliff Floyd and Dioner Navarro each drove in a run to round out the 6-2 effort for Tampa Bay. Props to Gabe Gross for plucking A.J. Pierzynski's long ball out of the air as it crossed the fence down the 1st base line. Sonny pitched a beautiful 5.2 innings giving up (only) 2 home runs on 3 hits. Grant Balfour came on in relief of Howell in the 8th and stayed in the game to close, facing only 7 batters in two innings. Troy who?

The boys are now pillaging the Visitors' Club House at US Cellular Field while the Angels try to send their series with the Red Sox back to LA. That's a fine idea. Another double digit inning, bullpen bashing, marathon would be a delightful way to spend a Monday evening. Then you can count on PTown fan to phlip phlop one more time. An ALCS match up with Boston means home field advantage for the Rays. And we totally rock at The Trop.


Dear Mrs. Pena,
If (only) you read my blog, please don't give Carlos any "honey do's" between now and the end of October.  We need both eyes on the ball.  Big time.  I totally rock at dusting.  I'm happy to fill in.  Limited time offer...  After RockTober, it's over.
Feel the love,
PTownFan

Sweeps Are Boring

The Rays lost in Chicago yesterday, but no big deal. We almost always drop one on the road. One loss, no biggie. Just means the game plan is on track. Garza wasn't great, but he was good enough. BJ found his stroke and pounded a homer. If he doesn't serve up long balls, Sonny's gonna sew things up tonight.

The Sox/Angels game last night... now that was entertaining. I can't believe I watched 9 straight hours of baseball yesterday. Rain delays, extra innings and a record number of Viagra commercials really add up. But that pile of ironing I've been putting off is all done :-)

I hope the Angels take it to the Sox again tonight. Tie things up. Clean out that bullpen. Soften those BeanTown boys up, then drop the last game. We like homefield advantage. We'll make it up to you somehow. Maybe some cushy hot stove season trade. We won't forget.

Go Rays. Let's button this thing up tonight in ChiTown.

Friday, October 3, 2008

A + B = C

A ll but Long-o hit. Aki goes yard. Aybar 2 for 3 with a Sac. Aye!
+ B ullpen blows away the Sox
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C an they do it in 3?

Rays win 6-2 and are up two games in a best of 5 series. Believe.

October baseball is a blast. Let's do it again next year. PTownJr saw the new stadium in the 2008 Rays Media Guide and thinks it's awesome. Gotta agree. Time to start looking at colleges in Florida.

The White Sox had a chance to blow the game wide open in the first as Kazmir loaded the bases with the first 3 batters he faced. Chicago only managed 2 runs out of a hit batter, a walk, 3 hits, a sac fly and 37 (!!!) pitches. Could have been carnage. Kaz settled in and threw 5.1 pretty good innings, allowing just 2 more hits. Maybe seeing Price stretching in the rear view mirror pumped him up. Not quite a Special K night, but much more the K-K-K-Kaz we're gonna need the rest of the way.

But the pen got it done, retiring 9 of 13 in 3.2 scoreless innings. Three of the four Sox JP Howell faced in the 8th left the box with bats still on their shoulders and chins in the chalk. Wicked nasty. Bradford got the call to close. Jermaine Dye won a 13 pitch battle on a controversial call. After fouling off 8 pitches in a 2-2 count, he lined one to short. The ball glanced off the heel of a leaping Bartlett's glove. He grabbed the ball and made a quick but teensy bit high throw to first. Aybar came down with the ball and put a solid tag on Dye's back a step in front of the bag as Jermaine whizzed by. First Base Blue, Ron (Mea) Kulpa's view was blocked and he ruled Dye safe. No worries. Konerko grounded into a double play on an 0-2 pitch, and Thome air conditioned the Trop on an 0-2 count to give the fans a second cowbell crazed win.

Everyone hit last night, except Longoria. But he gets a pass for the 3-3 effort with two home runs in game one. Aki's opposite field two run shot put the Rays ahead in the 5th. Navi manufactured runs with his clutch hitting and Rocco got some post season glory with a two out RBI single in the 8th. Willy Aybar has done a great job filling in for Pena, who will likely return for game three.

On to Chicago. Go get 'em boys!