Pictures and Thoughts from A's 8/11 game.
Even though the game ended in a loss for the A's, I don't think I could have asked for a better "First A's Game" experience. I hate to say this, but a good part of seeing a couple last place teams play in August is that you can get great seats at the stadium. My friend and I got seats right behind home plate 11 rows back, perfect to view the pitchers and get some pictures. Now about those pictures...
Historic Eutaw St. Entrance
Eutaw St. entrance (via Dave_Spencer)
View of the Dugout from our seats
The Dugout(1) (via Dave_Spencer)
One doesn't comprehend how big Tommy is until you see him in person
Tommy Everidge (via Dave_Spencer)
AK doesn't sleep, he waits
AK is ready to go. (via Dave_Spencer)
Wait? Managers can argue?!
Geren arguing (via Dave_Spencer)
Nighttime panoramic view
Panorama of Oriole Park (via Dave_Spencer)
I apologize for noise in the pictures, I was working with a camera with limited capabilities.
Thoughts on the game:
He pitched one hell of a game and for the most part kept the Baltimore hitters off balance. There was only one really hard hit ball and that was Markakis' double.
If there is one thing I would say he could work on, it would be varying his looks when in the stretch. The runners were getting great jumps off of him and that cost him in fifth when the Orioles were able to get first to third rather easily multiple times.
He had great stuff last night though. For the most part his breaking stuff was sharp and his fastball had a lot of life and movement to it.
Dave Hernandez
Keep an eye out for this kid. He pounded the strike-zone all night with plus pitches. He may not be a 1 or 2 guy, but he can make a career of being a very solid #3 guy.
Having seen him in person now, his speed is truly ungodly and so effortless.
He looked very good tonight. I hope he sticks around for the rest of the year to help give some of the 'pen a rest.
Oriole Park
This is easily the best stadium I have been to. Located in a wonderful part of Baltimore with easy access to parking and easy to get in and out of. With views of downtown noticeable all over the park, I hope this is the kind of stadium the A's will build if/when they get a new one.
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Indeed! Great photos, mrbendy.
Always heard that OP@CY was a great park. Thanks for the visual tour. Are you in Maryland or did you happen to travel a bit to see our A’s??
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