Wednesday, November 18, 2009

World Series Program


MLB sent me a copy of the World Series program this week and I had a pretty nice double-truck of J Bay leading off the pictures section...

Monday, November 16, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

All Quiet on the Fenway Front


I was hoping/expecting to have been posting some of the best photos of the year this past week.
Things, obviously, did not turn out so well and I've avoided the blog as I haven't felt like re-living the last three games. Maybe later I'll post some stuff from game three...

Friday, October 2, 2009

Fun with a Tilt Shift


My friend CJ is letting me borrow a tilt-shift lens (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift_photography) which basically lets you fine-tune selective focus. Holy Crap! This thing is cool. I am very excited about this...

In the first minute of fiddling (and with absolutely no idea how to use the thing) I took this picture of Pedroia's bat and glove on the dugout bench.

More to come on with this puppy soon...

(Thanks Ceej!)

Ellsbury Pads Record


The first inning last night:

Boston took a 1-0 lead when Ellsbury singled, stole his major-league leading 68th base and advanced on fielders choice by Victor Martinez and scored on a sacrifice fly by Youk.

This is the Red Sox playing small ball.

Ellsbury is starting to look like a top-tier leadoff hitter. His average is sitting at .301 and he has collected 186 hits. If he can take a few more walks and raise his OBP a little bit the Sox will be in good shape in Center Field for long time.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sox Robbed by Toronto


The last time I posted from the photo pit the Sox were rolling. Now they are scuffling. A win tonight would have meant a wildcard berth and hopefully some halfway decent celebration photos. Now who knows? (mid seventh, down 8-2 as I type) @#$%^&

Thursday, September 17, 2009

A-Gonz!


Great game tonight! Defensive whiz Alex Gonzalez is batting .300 and collected his first walk-off hit as a Sox. And the team is rolling now, seven in a row and ten at Fenway.