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Tom Cheek shortlisted for Hall nomination

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

On the heels of our post about Vin Scully’s 79th birthday, and in deference to our many Canadian readers, including my friend and broadcast partner on Ballparkradio, Blair Setford, we share this story about former Toronto Blue Jay’s broadcaster, Tom Cheek. (Thanks for forwarding, Blair)

By SHI DAVIDI
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (CP) – Longtime radio announcer Tom Cheek is once again among the 10 finalists for the Ford C. Frick Award and the Toronto Blue Jays hope this is the year he finds his way into the winners’ shrine at the Hall of Fame. Cheek, who died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer in October 2005, was the beloved voice of the franchise who called 4,306 consecutive games for the club between 1977 and 2004. It’s the third time Cheek is up for the award, which is named after the renowned sportswriter, radio announcer, National League president and commissioner, and is given for major contributions to baseball broadcasting. Dizzy Dean, Ken Harrelson, Bill King, Tony Kubek, France Laux, Denny Matthews, Graham McNamee, Dave Niehaus and Joe Nuxhall are the other finalists, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced Tuesday. The winner will be announced Feb. 22. “There’s no doubt we want to enshrine the name of Tom Cheek,” Blue Jays president Paul Godfrey said at the baseball winter meetings. “Anything that can be done to promote his name and the great contribution he’s made to the Toronto Blue Jays becomes of paramount importance to the club. We’ve honoured him in the club’s way, now it’s baseball’s turn to honour him.” His popularity with fans was never more evident than on Aug. 29, 2004, when a crowd of 44,072 feted him as the Blue Jays added him to their Level of Excellence.

The number 4,306 is by his name, signifying the streak. Cheek witnessed every Blue Jays game from Bill Singer’s first pitch on April 7, 1977 until June 3, 2004 when he skipped a game in Oakland because of his father’s death – a span of 27 1/2 years. Cheek returned to the booth after the funeral only to fall ill a week later. On June 13, just 10 days after his father’s death and on his 65th birthday, he underwent an operation to remove a brain tumour. He had a recurrence of the cancer in the spring of 2005. “Tom Cheek is a slam dunk Hall of Famer,” said broadcaster Mike Wilner, who spent three seasons with Cheek in the booth. “He was a phenomenal broadcaster and far more than fulfilled the qualifications of a Ford C. Frick award winner. I feel incredibly honoured to have had the chance to share a broadcast booth with him.” The award is voted on by all 14 living recipients of the award plus six historians and veteran media members. Selections are based on a broadcaster’s longevity, continuity with a club, honours, national assignments such as the World Series and all-star games and popularity with fans. Gene Elston won the Frick last year.

Phoenix Winter Invitational – Dec 9-10 – Schedule & Rules

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

Saturday Pool Play

Field # 1

Los Apaches 9:00 am Badgers VS AZ Gilas
Badgers 11:00 am AZ Gilas VS Los Apaches
AZ Gilas 1:00 pm Los Apaches VS Badgers

Field # 2

Canes 9:00 am Hurricanes Vs Bay Merchants
Bay Merchants 11:00 am Hurricanes Vs AZ Brewers
Az Brewers 1:00 pm Bay Merchants Vs Bat Attitude
Bat Attitude 3:00 pm Bat Attitude Vs Az Brewers

Field # 3

Utah 9:00 am Utah Fast pitch Vs Hawks
Hawk 11:00 am Utah Fastpitch Vs Barros
Barros 1:00 pm Hawks Vs Barros

Field # 4

Latin Heat 9:00 am Latin Heat Vs Young Guns
Yung Guns 11:00 am Yung Guns Vs Old Apaches
Old Apaches 1:00 pm Latin Heat Vs Bandits
Bandit’s 3:00 pm Old Apaches Vs Bandits

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Another Candle on Vin’s Birthday Cake

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

We send along our birthday greetings to Hall of Fame Baseball announcer, Vin Scully. 79 and still going strong. Fifty-six (56) years behind the mike for the Dodgers. Remarkable. Happy Birthday, Vin.

For a bit more on his illustrious career, click here.
(He is an honorary member of the Ballparkradio broadcast crew)

There are many, many audio clips of Vin Scully’s fine work. Click here to listen to one of my favorites from a game I was lucky enough to see in person, between the Dodgers and the Yankees in June 2004. It’s a large file, so please be patient while it download to play.

Certainly another game that often comes to mind when thinking of Vin’s best work was his call of Kirk Gibson’s home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.

“And, he (relief pitcher Dennis Eckersley) walked him (pinch-hitter Mike Davis)… and look who’s comin’ up!

(36 seconds of crowd cheering)

“All year long, they looked to him to light the fire, and all year long, he answered the demands, until he was physically unable to start tonight— with two bad legs: The bad left hamstring, and the swollen right knee. And, with two out, you talk about a roll of the dice…this is it. If he hits the ball on the ground, I would imagine he would be running 50 percent to first base. So, the Dodgers trying to catch lightning right now!

“Fouled away.

“He was, you know, complaining about the fact that, with the left knee bothering him, he can’t push off. Well, now, he can’t push off and he can’t land…4-3 A’s, two out, ninth inning, not a bad opening act!

“Mike Davis, by the way, has stolen 7 out of 10, if you’re wondering about Lasorda throwing the dice again. 0-and-1.

“Fouled away again…0-and-2 to Gibson, the infield is back, with two out and Davis at first. Now Gibson, during the year, not necessarily in this spot, but he was a threat to bunt. No way tonight, no wheels.

“No balls, two strikes, two out.

“Little nubber… foul—and, it had to be an effort to run that far. Gibson was so banged up, he was not introduced; he did not come out onto the field before the game. … It’s one thing to favor one leg, but you can’t favor two. 0-and-2 to Gibson.

“Ball one. And, a throw down to first, Davis just did get back. Good play by Ron Hassey using Gibson as a screen; he took a shot at the runner, and Mike Davis didn’t see it for that split-second and that made it close.

“There goes Davis, and it’s fouled away! So, Mike Davis, who had stolen 7 out of 10, and carrying the tying run, was on the move.

“Gibson, shaking his left leg, making it quiver, like a horse trying to get rid of a troublesome fly. 2-and-2! Tony LaRussa is one out away from win number one…two balls and two strikes, with two out.

“There he goes! Wa-a-ay outside, he’s stolen it!…So, Mike Davis, the tying run, is at second base with two out. Now, the Dodgers don’t need the muscle of Gibson, as much as a base hit, and on deck is the lead-off man, Steve Sax. 3-and-2. Sax waiting on deck, but the game right now is at the plate.

“High fly ball into right field, she i-i-i-is… gone!!

(67 seconds of cheering)

“In a year that has been so improbable… the impossible has happened!

“And, now, the only question was, could he make it around the base paths unassisted?!

“You know, I said it once before, a few days ago, that Kirk Gibson was not the Most Valuable Player; that the Most Valuable Player for the Dodgers was Tinkerbell. But, tonight, I think Tinkerbell backed off for Kirk Gibson. And, look at Eckersley —shocked to his toes!

“They are going wild at Dodger Stadium. No one wants to leave!”

“Dennis Eckersley allowed five home runs all year. We’ll be back.”

Sledgehammer”s Rumor Central Tops 60,000 Page Views in 2006

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Sledgehammer22’s “Rumor Central”Among Fastball’s Favorites

A Note from the Sledgehammer22:

To all the Forum faithful. The 2006 Rumor Central topped 60,000 views recently, shattering last year’s total. It has been a great year filled with the most BS I’ve heard in a while. Since there has already been a 2007 Rumor Central started, I will think of a new page to bring to the table in hopes of stirring the pot and providing some laughs. Have a nice holiday season and good luck in 07.

Sledgehammer22

Editor’s note: We invite all readers to visit the Fastpitchwest Forum. You can post your own comments by registering as a member. Just an anonymous handle and password will do it. But you need not be a member to read the posts of others. Drop by anytime you like.

While we’re on the subject of the Forum, we should also tip our cap to the folks in the Illinois section, which has become one of the busiest at Fastpitchwest, in a short period of time, with daily postings on men’s fastbal in Illinois and the midwest.

Jeremy Spear’s 2nd Film, “Polynesian Power” on TV This Weekend

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

A note from our friend, Jeremy Spear (producer of the feature length film “Fastpitch”. This note relates to his second film “Polynesian Power: Islanders in Pro Football”which will be showing on TV, KOCE, Channel 50 this weekend. ** Note the time change from the earlier post ** 10:00 am, not noon. True, it’s not exactly fastpitch, but it was produced by one of fastpitch’s own, someone that has done a great deal to promote the game. Besides, who doesn’t like “The Rock”?

Sorry folks, but KOCE (Channel 50) switched the airing of Polynesian Power: Islanders in Pro Football to 10:00 am (instead of Noon)… so set your dvrs/vcrs or tune in at 10:00am this Sunday if you are in the LA/Orange County area.

Aloha,
Jeremy

Original message:
Polynesian Power: Islanders in Pro Football is airing on KOCE Sunday 11/12/06 at 10am PST noon.
KOCE is the PBS TV station that services LA & Orange County.

Please let your friends know about this PBS broadcast.

Mahalos,

Jeremy Spear
Shortstop Films Inc.

Hawaii:
3030 Pualei Circle #320
Honolulu, HI 96815
ph:808-922-2037
fax: 808-922-0530
shortstopfilms@earthlink.net

Synopsis:

Narrated by “The Rock”, Polynesian Power chronicles the ascent of Polynesians in American Football and the cultural history that defines these journeys. Profiling two Samoan athletes, Pisa Tinoisamoa and Isaac Sopoaga, Polynesian Power explores America’s diverse cultural base and the challenges of chasing dreams.

Si Senor Golf Tourney Fundraiser, Nov 18 – AZ

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

[Tubac, AZ] – The Si Senor fastball team is hosting golf tournament #40 in Tubac, Arizona. The date is Nov.18. Entry fee is $60.00 with a carne asada afterward at Cliff’s Place.

Contact Herb at (520) 398-2397.
HerbWisdom(at)webtv.net

See also Herb’s note after the jump.
California Player sponsorship
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Phoenix Winter Invitational – Dec 9-10

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Twelve Teams Already Committed with Room for More

The Phoenix Winter Invitational has 12 teams committed with room for more: If you are looking for a room, The Ramada Inn has group Rates. Contact tournament director for more info.

Teams already committed:

1. Tucson Hawks
2. Tucson Hurricanes
3. Tucson Si Senor
4. Tucon Gilas
5. Peoria Los Apaches
6. Peoria Apaches
7. Peoria Yung Guns
8. Peoria Bandits
9. WindowRock Az, AZ Brewers
10. Prescott Barros Roofing
11. Prescott Badgers
12. Prescott Bat Attitude

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The 43 Best Fastball Players in Canada

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

2007 Athlete Pool – Canadian Men
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
2007 Senior Men’s Pool List.

1. Colin Abbott, Newfoundland
2. Bryan Abrey, British Columbia
3. Darren Box, Alberta
4. Ryan Brand, Alberta
5. Frank Cox, Ontario
6. Craig Crawford, Ontario
7. Jody Eidt, Ontario
8. Jeff Ellsworth, Prince Edward Island
9. Trevor Ethier, Saskatchewan
10. Ian Fehrman, Ontario
11. Korrey Gareau, British Columbia
12. Chad Ghostkeeper, British Columbia
13. Rob Giesbrecht , Manitoba
14. Pat Graham, Ontario
15. Rob Gray, Ontario
16. Dean Holoien, Saskatchewan
17. Pat Humphries, Ontario
18. Paul Koert, Ontario
19. Tyler Lessard, Ontario
20. Dale Levy, Ontario
21. Pat Mackintosh, Saskatchewan
22. Keith Mackintosh, Saskatchewan
23. Tim Macumber, Nova Scotia
24. Todd Martin, Ontario
25. Derek Mayson, British Columbia
26. Gerald Muizelaar, Nova Scotia
27. Steve Mullaley, Newfoundland
28. Scott Newitt, British Columbia
29. Sean O’Brien, Newfoundland
30. Rob O’Brien, Newfoundland
31. Andrew Phibbs, Ontario
32. Evan Potskin, British Columbia
33. Paul Rosebush, Ontario
34. Kevin Schellenberg, British Columbia
35. Don Scott, Ontario
36. Chris Shewfelt, Ontario
37. Bill Simmons, Ontario
38. Rick Smith, British Columbia
39. Dan Whiteford, British Columbia
40. Ryan Wolfe, Ontario
41. Dereck Wright, Ontario
42. Nick Underhill, British Columbia
43. Brian Urquhart, Nova Scotia

Thanks
Rick Picard
Director, Marketing & Communications
Softball Canada
223 Colonnade Road
Suite 212
Ottawa, ON, K2E 7K3
Tel. (613) 523-3386 ext. 3105
Fax/Telec. (613) 523-5761
rpicard@softball.ca *** www.softball.ca

Palm Springs Tournament – Nov. 4-5

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Vicki Oltean’s Palm Springs Fall Tournament is set to go this weekend, November 4-5, 2006.

Phoenix, AZ Winter Invitational Tournament – Dec 9-10

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

The Fields have been set. Rose Mofford Sports Complex 9833 N 25th Ave Phoenix Az 85201.

Teams Committed So Far:

Peoria Los Apaches
Peoria Big Guns
Peoria Bandits
Prescott Barros Roofing
Tucson Hawks
Tucson Az Gilas
Tucson Hurricans
Tucson Si Senor
Windowrock, Az Brewers

Luis Lopez says: “Looking For 12, Come on Cali boys, lets bring ball back to Arizona; you can’t ask for better weather!”

Phoenix Winter Invitational
MAIL TO: Luis Lopez.
12416 W Marshall Ave
Litchfield park AZ 85340

ENTRY DEADLINE: Wednesday November 29, 2006, 5:00 p.m.
PHONE INQUIRIES: 602-332-7043
E-MAIL INQUIRIES jllopes2@hotmail.com
FAX: 623-979-3224

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