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Greg Cleveland
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Disappointing outcome for certain, but we'll see what Duensing can do Saturday.
It was another five-star day in the Upper Midwest yesterday. Brought along a sweatshirt for later, but didn't need it. If there were any New Yorkers that came in for the games, they had to be impressed with the weather (and Target Field, of course.) Here's a few photos from our day. My wife took the majority of the photos.
From the parking garage.
My wife Janet and me at the giant Gold Glove, always a popular spot for photos.
One of my favorite things at Target Field. Really.
Our seats were up in Section 225, but we went down on the lower level behind the Twins dugout to take pictures. Nobody checked our tickets the entire time. I left after awhile, but Janet stayed until the first pitch. So she got some swell pics.
She liked this one of a camera in the camera well. Cheat sheet for the cameraman!
Me, sporting the 'Stache. Local ESPN Radio station was handing them out. This looks more like a Mario mustache than Pavano!
TC sporting the 'Stache, too.
Twin Cities Boxing legend Scott Ledoux with his family. Scott threw out the first pitch to Kent Hrbek. Ledoux has ALS.
Warming up...
Let's see, L to R; Joba, Wood, Burnett, Hughes, Sabathia, and Kearns. Not too bad for multiple autographs! (Thanks to Dave and techboy for filling in the names for me.)
Danny Valencia at the dugout. Maybe make a copy of it for an auto, too.
Every girl's grazy for a sharp-dressed man...
Coming in from the bullpen. Might cut Anderson out, and print an 8x10 of Pavano and Mauer. Now that would be a nice auto!
Getting ready...
Great shot, honey.
Exchanging pleasantries.
The view from our seats.
Delmon at bat. The only guy on the team hitting the ball.
Action shot! Foul ball, I think.
For the Broadcasting nerds...TBS booth with Darling, Smoltz and Johnson next to the ESPN booth with Hershiser and Miller.
Uh, oh. Not good. Right before Pavano was taken out (and Gary thrown out).
Rally cap time! Didn't work, though.
Still, had a great time, and got home about 10:45 to find two boys still up. Typical. Thanks for looking!
It was another five-star day in the Upper Midwest yesterday. Brought along a sweatshirt for later, but didn't need it. If there were any New Yorkers that came in for the games, they had to be impressed with the weather (and Target Field, of course.) Here's a few photos from our day. My wife took the majority of the photos.
From the parking garage.
My wife Janet and me at the giant Gold Glove, always a popular spot for photos.
One of my favorite things at Target Field. Really.
Our seats were up in Section 225, but we went down on the lower level behind the Twins dugout to take pictures. Nobody checked our tickets the entire time. I left after awhile, but Janet stayed until the first pitch. So she got some swell pics.
She liked this one of a camera in the camera well. Cheat sheet for the cameraman!
Me, sporting the 'Stache. Local ESPN Radio station was handing them out. This looks more like a Mario mustache than Pavano!
TC sporting the 'Stache, too.
Twin Cities Boxing legend Scott Ledoux with his family. Scott threw out the first pitch to Kent Hrbek. Ledoux has ALS.
Warming up...
Let's see, L to R; Joba, Wood, Burnett, Hughes, Sabathia, and Kearns. Not too bad for multiple autographs! (Thanks to Dave and techboy for filling in the names for me.)
Danny Valencia at the dugout. Maybe make a copy of it for an auto, too.
Every girl's grazy for a sharp-dressed man...
Coming in from the bullpen. Might cut Anderson out, and print an 8x10 of Pavano and Mauer. Now that would be a nice auto!
Getting ready...
Great shot, honey.
Exchanging pleasantries.
The view from our seats.
Delmon at bat. The only guy on the team hitting the ball.
Action shot! Foul ball, I think.
For the Broadcasting nerds...TBS booth with Darling, Smoltz and Johnson next to the ESPN booth with Hershiser and Miller.
Uh, oh. Not good. Right before Pavano was taken out (and Gary thrown out).
Rally cap time! Didn't work, though.
Still, had a great time, and got home about 10:45 to find two boys still up. Typical. Thanks for looking!