View allAll Photos Tagged Spring_Training
I got geared up with the intention of jumping on the rollers today, but got sidetracked and sucked into the studio to shoot this instead... I've been wanting to get this shot for my portfolio =)
Bike: 2009 Specialize Roubaix w/ HED Bastogne Wheelset (1409 grams!) and Profile Design Aerobars.
Strobist:
- Alien Bees B1600 w/ gridded BD overhead
- 2x SB-800's in apollo soft boxes from the back.
- Triggered via skyport & SU-800
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.
For the Hack-a-Heart Building Challenge: > www.flickr.com/groups/legofriends/discuss/72157707059519225/ :-)
All items: Blossoming cherry tree, ninja dummie, Mulan, Katana, straw sun hat.
Mulan | Warrior Princess
Training on the track during a May morning, gettint ready for the coming racing season at Fort Erie Race Track.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Look closely, this Giants fan has orange and black finger nail polish, now that's going the extra mile, what do you think?
Detroit Tigers v New York Yankees. Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. Lakeland, Fla. March 10, 2023. (© Tom Hagerty)
Maryvale Park, or Americian Famly Ballpark home of the Milwaukee Brewers, this was the view from my seats.
With Jeimer Candelario (Cub) legging out an infield hit, Braulio Lara tries to pitch his way out of it. Brauilo would go back to the Sacramento River Cats after spring training.
Carlos Zambrano takes a moment before throwing out the first pitch.
Hohokam Stadium in Mesa, AZ. Section 114, row A, seats 13 and 14.
In 2003, the Vero Beach Dodgers, of the Florida State League, named their executive office at the Dodgertown complex
the Stan Wasiak Building in honor of the winningest manager in minor-league baseball history.
Stanley Wasiak (April 8, 1920 – November 20, 1992) held the record for most games managed (4,844), most victories (2,530) and most defeats (2,114) as a skipper in the minor leagues. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Wasiak was a catcher in his playing days. In 1950, he was named playing manager of the Valdosta, Georgia, Dodgers of the Class D Georgia-Florida League. Wasiak spent the vast majority of his 16-team, 37-year managing career in the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers' farm system, although he briefly worked for the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox. He managed the the AAA Pacific Coast League Albuquerque Dukes from 1973-76, winning a division title in 1974, but most of his assignments came below the AA level. Although his minor-league accomplishments were well-known throughout the game, Wasiak never officially appeared in a Major League Baseball uniform as a coach or manager.
Training on the track during a May morning, gettint ready for the coming racing season at Fort Erie Race Track.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.