For those of you who watched last night, you can probably say to yourself, "I'll never see a homerun derby that is more spectacular than this. For those who didn't watch, let me fill you in. All was going well until Josh Hamilton stepped up to the plate in round one, and hit 28 tape measure shots. I think his longest was either 513 or 518. To put that in perspective, Mickey Mantle hit a homer 565 ft., and 634 ft. I also read that he managed to hit over 700ft. in an exhibtion game. One blast looked like it might have actually gone out of the park. A feat that no one in the history of Yankee Stadium has ever managed to do. Mickey Mantle came the closed when during a regualr season game, he hit one that was 3 or 4 feet away from clearing the fences. Instead it hit the facade in right and probably bounced back into the stadium. I heard that Josh Gibson supposedly hit one of the park during an exhibition game in the '30's. However, the only confirmation of this event is the word of Satchel Paige, who claims that Josh Gibson did in fact hit one of the park. I for one believe it, with a player with as much power as Gibson, there's no doubt he had the potentional to hit it out. Back to last night, in round two Mourneau hit 9 homers to make his total 17, putting him past Lance Berkamn and Ryan Braun. In the final round, Mourneau hit 5. A fatigued Hamilton stepped up to the plate and only belted out 3 round trippers. Not enough to win, but coming in 2nd isn't always a bad thing. Many say Morneau's win will be forgotten quickly becuase of the show Hamilton put on. Hamilton made many new fans out of players and non-fans alike. At one point, the entire 55,000+ crowd were all cheering "Hamilton" "Hamilton". This was truly a sporting event for the record books, a good way to wrap up Yankee Stadium's long and rich history.
Posted on: July 15, 2008 2:23 pm
Category: MLB
Posted on: May 29, 2008 8:17 pm
Cincy Baseball and others
I, like many others, watched the Indy 500 on Sunday. I thought it was a little better than usual, mainly becuase you didn't expect who won to win. It was some guy, I forgot his name, as I am sure many have. It was nice and refreshing not hearing that Sam Hornish Jr. or Helio Catronevis, or anyone else who always wins had won. I acquired a new avitar alittle while back, and as you can tell, I like it so much, I'll probably stick with it for a while. If anyone finds a cool picture of Ted Kluszewski or Mickey Mantle, let me see it, and maybe I will use it as my avitar. Theres not much on tv right now, except the Reds game. Its going to be a good game today. I say this because they have beaten Pittsburgh 2 out of 3 games, and will hopefully finish them off tonight. Also Jay Bruce has played in the last two and has done very well. I at first was skeptical and thought it was going to be a repeat of Homer Bailey, in that he wasn't ready yet, and then that would kill his self-confidense. So far however, I have been proven wrong, and lets hope it stays that way. How many people out there live in the Ohio area and watch FSN? All tohse same people, how many of you are tired of Thom Brenamen's announcing. I for one am, I just think he needs to stay on the radio, and not go on the TV. I see him so much announcing on TV, that I rarely ever get to see my favorite announcer George Grande. I heat that it is in his contract that he is supposed to announce so many TV games, but I think that is wrong, he shouldn't be allowed to do that. Who else thinks this way?
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