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View from my seat at American Family Ballpark. This Spring Training game would feature the Diamondbacks playing the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers would win with a score of 6-3.
Looking towards downtown Hot Springs, from an overlook inside Hot Springs National Park. On the left, you can see the old Medical Arts Building (which is currently being converted into a hotel) and on the right the Arlington Hotel.
Detroit Tigers v Miami Marlins. Joker Marchant Stadium.Lakeland, Fla. March 2, 2018. (Photo by Tom Hagerty.)
View of a large moon from right field, unfortunately for Giants fans the score would not get much better. The bull pen didn't look to busy either.
Honey bee feasting on a Easter Lily. Shot using iPhone 7 music from Youtube Audio Library Aurora Borealis
Training on the track during a May morning, gettint ready for the coming racing season at Fort Erie Race Track.
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Jose Valdez who pitched for the Tigers, Angels, and the Padres, and his era has been has been going up for a few years, he will probably wind up in Sacramento as a River Cat. Tonight he would not go a full inning a him an earned run and three walks.
Training on the track during a May morning, gettint ready for the coming racing season at Fort Erie Race Track.
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Yangervis Solarte, Tutu to his friends, is a non-rostered player, he may make team. Tutu went 1 for 3 with a single to left field.
Just a random photo from March 2002 to see the Braves during spring training. This was a game against the Dodgers.
Look closely, this Giants fan has orange and black finger nail polish, now that's going the extra mile, what do you think?
A.J. Pollock, Gerardo Parra, Tony Abreu and Juan Miranda do sprints during practice at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, AZ on February 19, 2011 (Photo by Jordan Megenhardt/Arizona Diamondbacks)
There are 14 teams in the Major League Baseball Spring Training League that play at various Arizona ball parks each spring.
From Los Angeles Times
Angels' pitcher Nick Adenhart was among the three killed in a crash in Fullerton when a driver ran a red light, an associate of the rookie player said this morning. The crash occurred only hours after the 22-year-old appeared in Wednesday night's Angels game.
The accident occurred shortly after midnight at the intersection of Orangethorpe Avenue and Lemon Street in Fullerton, said Lt. Craig Brower of the Fullerton Police Department.
Several witnesses told police the driver of a red minivan ran a red light at the intersection, hitting a silver Mitsubishi carrying four passengers. Two people in the Mitsubishi were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics, authorities said. Two others also in the Mitsubishi were taken to a nearby hospital, where one was later pronounced dead, Brower said.
The driver of the minivan fled on foot, but police found him about a mile away and took him into custody on suspicion of hit-and-run, Brower said. Further charges are pending as the investigation continues, he said.
A passenger in the minivan was taken to Western Medical Center, authorities said. The condition of that person was unknown. A third vehicle also was struck, but there were no reports that anyone inside was hurt. Authorities said the intersection will be closed at least until noon as the investigation continues.
www.latimes.com/news/la-me-nick-adenhart-killed10-2009apr...
Fox News:
DEVELOPING: A starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels was killed after a game early Thursday in a hit-and-run accident, FOX News confirmed.
Police said a minivan driver ran a red light in Fullerton, Calif., striking two cars in a crash that left three people dead. A representative for the Angels told FOX that pro-baseball player Nick Adenhart was among those killed.
The Angels said they were saddened by the news and would release a statement shortly.
Adenhart, 22, had just pitched a game against the Oakland A's mere hours earlier.
University of California, Irvine Medical Center spokesman John Murray told The Associated Press that the rookie pitcher died Thursday morning after undergoing surgery.
Another of those killed was also reportedly connected to the team, according to TMZ.
The driver who allegedly fled the scene on foot was caught, arrested and charged with felony hit-and-run, said Fullerton Police Lt. Craig Brower.
Brower wouldn't immediately release the names of the victims to FOXNews.com, saying police were waiting on positive identification from the coroner and attempting to notify the families.
The three killed were in a gray Mitsubishi, which slammed into a light pole after the van struck it, Brower said. Another vehicle also was hit.
Two people in the car died instantly and Adenhart died at UC Irvine hospital a short while later.
A fourth occupant is in critical condition, also at Irvine.
A passenger in the van suffered minor injuries.
Adenhart was the Angels' No. 3 starter, making his season debut Wednesday night.
The right-hander earned a spot in the starting rotation on an injury-plagued Angels staff by impressing manager Mike Scioscia late in spring training.
He was born in Silver Springs, Md