Pics from the Texas League All-Star Game
From Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, TX. The North Division won, 2-1. Corey Smith of Northwest Arkansas was the only player with 2 hits as pitching dominated. He also scored a run and drove in another late in the game. Midland's Josh Horton doubled in the only run for the South Division. Springfield's Trey Hearne started and pitched 2 innings to get credit for the win while Midland's Jason Fernandez, who also went 2 innings, gave up an early run that saddled him with the loss.
Ever since I saw pictures of this ballpark a couple years ago I'd hoped to get a chance to see a game there in person. When I found out earlier this year that the Texas League All-Star Game would be played there I made it a goal to cover it. Fortunately that worked out, I took my trip to the Dallas area last week, caught a Rangers game on Monday (and marked one more MLB park off my list of places to visit), then worked this one on Wednesday.
When a league has an All-Star Game where just its own divisions face each other it means a lot more players from those teams are involved than you get with the California/Carolina League game or the Pacific Coast League/International League game, which has a max of three players per team this year. Maybe it waters down the talent a bit but in this case it gave me the chance to see a number of A's prospects from Midland's team along with others as well. I'd been thinking of trying to catch a game in Midland but the timing didn't work out, though they do have an airport nearby so I wouldn't have to drive five hours or so once I got into Texas.
So far that's two minor league ASGs with 2-1 finals. I'd bet the last one I'll be at in Portland will have a few more runs scored than that. The dugout steps were a little steep and I wanted to be a bit safer from foul balls so I shot from inside the dugout itself, close to the steps, and it let me get ground-level angles for everything I did from the sides. I like being that low if I can. One thing I did more of this time was take shots of pitchers from off to one side of home plate as they warmed up between innings. I also like them wearing their team uniforms so much better because it makes it a lot easier to remember who's who later on when you have more than just a hat to go by. There are 115 shots here, including a number of ballpark pics, and some of my favorites follow.
Having a hotel so close is great. This was the view from my room:
Here's the main entrance:
Midland's Chris Carter was bombing in the home run derby, at least in the first round when he hit 10 out:
Carter watches another one go:
Other Midland RockHounds (Corey Brown, Adrian Cardenas, Jason Fernandez and Mike Benacka) are entertained:
Kasey Kiker of Frisco (TEX):
Trey Hearne of Springfield (STL) with one of the pavilions in the background:
Midland's Adrian Cardenas:
Midland's Jason Fernandez:
Chris Carter singles:
Trevor Reckling of Arkansas (LAA):
Craig Cooper of San Antonio (SD) goes down swinging prior to a throw to first:
Jhoulys Chacin of Tulsa (COL):
Midland's Wolverine Graham Godfrey:
Don't worry, nobody's hitting one to the hotel:
Eric Sogard of San Antonio (SD) throws to first with Peter Kozma of Springfield (STL) sliding in:
After nearly getting hit by a foul ball smoked off the railing, Mat Latos of San Antonio (SD) borrows Chris Carter's glove just in case another one comes his way:
Mike DeMark of San Antonio (SD) came on in the 8th to get the last out with two runners on base and keep the score close:
The "visitors" win:
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Graham Godfrey is a new favorite prospect of mine.
Those chops are SWEET. Great pics as usual. Always love when you post them.
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by travdog6 on Jul 5, 2009 10:39 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks
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by Flashfire on Jul 5, 2009 11:21 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Adrian Cardenas looks like a boss right there.
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by Rated-R Superstar on Jul 5, 2009 11:42 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks for posting all the pics Flash.
Man, Carter is one big mofo! Can’t wait till some of these guys come up to Sacto….even more excuses to go and visit my family in Sac!
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by mrod on Jul 6, 2009 1:35 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
He and I see eye-to-eye, literally
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by Flashfire on Jul 6, 2009 8:18 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Graham Godfrey. I can see the stick-on mutton chop giveaways now.
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by ZacharyCF on Jul 6, 2009 6:47 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
For sure! Those things are wicked cool....!
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by mrod on Jul 6, 2009 10:56 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I love the look on Chris Carter's face in the second pic of him.
He looks cool, confident, completely poised. And he can hit. Can’t wait for him to make it up to the A’s.
by whiteshoes40 on Jul 6, 2009 2:51 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Is it just me
Or does Carter look exactly like Ryan Howard?
And Craig Cooper resembles Cust a little, at least in that pic.
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by hero66 on Jul 6, 2009 3:08 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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