Showing posts with label Ozzie Guillen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ozzie Guillen. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A note to visiting baseball players and front-office personnel about pedestrian safety in Seattle

Many visitors to Seattle (and other west coast cities) do not realize that expectations for pedestrians are different here than in other cities. Specifically, police officers will give tickets to people who cross at the middle of the block or against the light at the crosswalk. Yesterday, Chicago White Sox general manager Ken Williams (pictured above) found this out for himself when he was stopped outside Safeco Field before his team's game against the Mariners and given a ticket for jaywalking.
However, this is actually not the most important baseball/pedestrian safety event to ever take place in Seattle. The most important baseball/pedestrian safety event to ever take place in Seattle is the time in 2008 that a police officer stopped Manny Ramirez for jaywalking outside the stadium after a game and did not even know who Manny was.

Update (later that same day): White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen expressed interest in also getting a ticket for jaywalking.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Best baseball news from Monday that you might have missed

Back in 2005, then Seattle Mariners catcher Miguel Olivo hit a home run into the left field bleachers that hit my aunt in the leg and left a large bruise. Last Monday night, Olivo, now playing for the Kansas City Royals, had another big night. Olivo tripled and homered against the Minnesota Twins to help lead his team to a 4-2 victory.
Above, Olivo receives congratulations from his teammates.
Below, Olivo's home run leaves the ballpark.
In other news, former Cardinals reliever Chris Perez (below) celebrated his recent trade to the Cleveland Indians by hitting the first two batters he faced - Alexei Ramirez (in the head) and Jermaine Dye (in the hand).
Below, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and other interested parties examine Alexei Ramirez after he was hit by Perez's pitch.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Two different players stole home today in two different games

The California Angels completed a three game sweep today of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The highlight was when Angels outfielder Gary Matthews, Jr. stole home. Meanwhile, in Chicago, the White Sox beat the Cubs 6-0. In the 6th inning, the White Sox were trying a suicide squeeze, but Cubs' pitcher Carlos Zambrano threw the ball away and Chris Getz scored easily. Matthews' steal was for real; Getz's was more of a squeeze bunt/wild pitch/stolen base kind of situation.

Meanwhile, according to White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen (below): "Our fans are not stupid like Cubs fans."
"Hockey ought to be sternly forbidden, as it is not only annoying but dangerous." Halifax Morning Sun, quoted in Michael McKinley's Hockey - A People's History