Saturday, August 29, 2009

Pirates in Pittsburgh....

On our National League docket this year was a trip to Pittsburgh to play against the Pirates. We always say it is a shame the team isn't playing better as the ballpark has a terrific view back into the city and over the Ohio River.

The park itself has a beautiful layout and is a great baseball field. From the different views, to the club seats, to the field dimensions, to the eateries, this park has a lot to offer its fans. It's too bad that over recent history the team has suffered through some tough times. Their last World Series appearance was in 1979. Names like Bill Mazeroski, Willie Stargell, and Roberto Clemente are just some of the storied names on the Pirates roster to have played over the years.

Forbes Field was the original home of the Pirates and was demolished in 1971. Over this past summer, the Heinz Museum in Pittsburgh featured an exhibit with artifacts from the old ballpark. Some facts and figures are located on the web regarding this original stadium.

Time does march on...and there is still time left in this season for more pics and info...For now, here is a look at some of the TV side of PNC Park....

Friday, August 7, 2009

Catching Up......

Sorry for the long delay, but this season has been one for the books... As we move into the last two months, it has flown by with so many developments on and off the field....

So to sort of re-group, let me take you back to a couple of our interleague battles that took place in two very different environments - Wrigley Field in Chicago and PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

First to Wrigley...If you haven't been here, it is as much a party as it is a ballgame. The park is surrounded by many outstanding watering holes for adults creating a festival type atmosphere on a game day. But it does have quite the history which you can check out here....

So here are some of the pics from our weekend, and here are some other pics and history as well...

PNC Park is next.....