Archive for February, 2009

Fogelberg City Parade

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

FOGELBERG — Fogelberg’s streets will be crowded again with screaming fans celebrating a championship — This time for the biggest title of the all, The All-Star Baseball Classic Championship.

Mayor Mikey Rohr announced plans for a “rolling rally” at 11 a.m. Thursday to celebrate the Falcons win over the Jeetzton Beanbags in the championship. The parade will start at Macintosh Stadium and wind its way through downtown Fogelberg to Jackson Square. The parade will also be broadcast on local television and radio.

Sixteen World War II-era amphibious “duck boats” will carry the Falcons players, owners and staff. The team’s mascot (Timmy the Falcon), former Falcons greats and championship trophies from previous years will ride on two flatbed trucks.

City officials urged the hundreds of thousands of fans expected to attend the parade to use public transportation, with streets around the route closed to traffic beginning at 9:30 a.m.

“I’m happy for the Falcons and the city of Fogelberg,” Don Mattingly said Wednesday. “I know what it means to win a championship as a Falcon and the place championships hold in the history of the franchise. I’m also pleased for Paul Molitor and Don Zimmer, knowing where they were last year and then making the decisions to put them in position to win the title.”

The city has held five other championship parades.

– The Fogelberg Tribune

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Arrests Follow Championship Game

FOGELBERG — Prosecutors say 10 people have been arraigned on charges stemming from criminal acts during the Fogelberg Falcons’ championship celebrations.

Police arrested 22 people before and after the Falcons won their 6th title Sunday afternoon. Ten suspects were arraigned in Fogelberg Municipal Court on Wednesday, the vast majority for disorderly conduct and public nudity.

Several storefront windows were damaged near Macintosh Stadium after the Falcons’ 14-7 win over the Jeetzton Beanbags in the Championship game of the All-Star Baseball Classic.

Mayor Mikey Rohr called the alleged offenders “punks” and called for tough penalties. “I will have Ferd Miller beat their asses!”

Police increased patrols and used video surveillance at key areas around the city to control rowdiness. Previous Falcons championship celebrations have been marred by deaths among revelers.

– The Associated Press

All-Star Baseball Classic 2009 Wrap-up

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Final Standings:
Champions – Fogelberg Falcons
Runner-up – Jeetzton Beanbags
3rd place – McCall Mudhens

Road to the title:
Game 1
Falcons 19, Sketchers 16
19 runs is the most that The Falcons would put on the board all weekend and it turns out that they would need every one of them against a high scoring Sketchers lineup. Catchers on both teams hit grand slams with Mickey Tettleton earning the game MVP for his big fly in the 7th inning.

Game 2
Falcons 11, Devil Dogs 10
This game begins a daunting series of nail biting games for the Falcons… The Devil Dogs lead 10-5 till the Falcons cut the lead to 1 in the eighth on a series of singles from Wade Boggs, Joe Morgan, Tony Phillips and a double by pinch hitter Johnny Mize. Down by one, Tris Speaker doubles to lead off the ninth. A Walk to Boggs puts runners at first and second. After a double from Morgan ties the game, Tony Phillips hits his second walk off single of the Classic with two outs to give the Falcons a win.

Game 3
Falcons 11, Beanbags 15
The high-powered offense of the Beanbags throws up 9 runs in the eighth inning after scoring only 2 runs in seven innings against Falcons ace Johnny Podres. The Combo at the top of the Bags’ lineup of Rickey Henderson, John McGraw, Dave Winfield and Todd Helton was too much for the Falcons relief staff in the eighth. This would be the second time The Beanbags beat the Falcons in the Classic and earn them a place in the Championship contest.

Game 4
Falcons 14, Mudhens 13
This game between the two oldest franchises will go down as possibly their greatest match-up ever. The Falcons open up an early lead scoring 9 runs through 3 innings. Just when the game looks to be a foregone conclusion the Mudhens answer with 10 runs in the next three innings to outpace the Falcons and tie the game after six complete… The Hens’ then continue their remarkable comeback by taking the lead in the 7th by scoring 2 against Carl Hubbell.

Down by two in the 9th, Falcons manager Don Zimmer gets an instant reward for pinch hitting Lou Boudreau. One of the staples of the Falcons organization, Boudreau hits an unlikely solo home run to cut the lead to one. After a ground out by Paul Molitor, Tris Speaker and Ralph Kiner draw walks to put runners at first and second. A Strikeout by Wade Boggs puts the Mudhens one out away from a birth in the championship game against the Beanbags… Stan Musial is the Falcons last hope and hits the second pitch he sees deep into the outfield where an EXTREMELY unlikely two base error occurs scoring Speaker from second base, tying the score and giving the Falcons new life in extra innings.

In Fogelberg’s half of the ninth, Tony Phillips leads off with a single followed by walks to Tettleton and Salmon to load the bases with one outs. A strikeout of Paul Molitor gives way to back-to-back walks and two runs for the Falcons… The Mudhens cut the lead to one in their half but are unable to push across the tying run.

Game 5: Championship
Falcons 12, Beanbags 10
Coming out of the losers bracket, the Falcons are against the wall and needing to beat the Beanbags twice to win the title. This will be the second straight extra inning nail-biting contest for the eventual champs.

After giving up 5 early runs to the Beanbags, the Falcons chip away at a 10 run deficit through the next nine innings to tie the score in regulation. After neither team could score in the 10th or 11th, the Falcons plate two runs on a homerun from Joe Morgan in the 11th. Warren Spahn, The Falcons closer, came to pitch a scoreless half inning to earn the win.

Game 6: Championship Final Game
Falcons 14, Beanbags 7
Falcons ace Johnny Podres pitches his second game of the day against the Beanbags continuing his strong performance allowing 2 runs over seven and two-thirds innings. The Falcons lineup comes out firing on all four cylinders grabbing 14 runs in the contest and winning the Championship of the All-Star Baseball Classic 2009.

Falcons Lineup:
P. Molitor (1B*)
T. Speaker (CF)
R. Kiner (LF*)
W. Boggs (3B)
S. Musial (RF)
J. Morgan (2B)
T. Phillips (SS)
M. Tettleton (C)
J. Podres (P)

Backups:
L. Boudreau
T. Salmon
J. Mize
R. Campanella

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Memorable Moments:
- Floating keg #1 at 2:16 on Saturday afternoon
- Floating keg #2 about 24 hours later
- Sam poring beer down Scott’s shirt
- Gavin passing out around 6:30 and sleeping through the night
- Lance counting up how many times he took a crap during the weekend (and bragging about it! Hahaha)
- Matt passing out Sunday afternoon
- Lance throwing his own manager out of the game!
- Gavin’s tape fingers
- Jeff and Ry playing two GREAT games
- Scott eating half a bag of cookies
- Sam winning the first and LAST drinking trophy in ASB history (looking back, that was not such a good idea)

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Saturday Results
Pool 1:
Boilers 18, Mudhens 17
Sketchers 26, Bears 8
Boilers 11, Sketchers 9
Bears 16, Mudhens 22
Mudhens 10, Sketchers 6
Bears 11, Boilers 3

Pool 2:
Devil Dogs 8, Beanbags 7
Beanbags 12, Wildcats 11
Falcons 9, Devil Dogs 6
Wildcats 13, Devil Dogs 6
Beanbags 17, Falcons 16
Falcons 9, Wildcats 8

Merry Classic To You!

Friday, February 13th, 2009

THE CLASSIC IS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOLY SHIT!

Ryan, Cap and I had an AMAZING Classic Eve last night…

I love you Boggs-Keg!

Yes, we made binders and t-shirts for all of the participants!

Capn’ gettin’ his stash on!

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The Demolition of the Original Brisson Field

Merry Classic Eve!
Schedule!

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Now that you know who the teams are, where they are playing and how the game works, I think it is time for you to pick a team (Falcons) and root them on to victory!

Here is the Saturday Schedule and Sunday Tournament schedule!

A few notable match-ups on Saturday:

- Boilers vs Mudhens is a rematch of last years Championship, the Mudhens will be out for revenge!

- Devil Dogs vs Beanbags is also a rematch (of the 3rd place game last year). The Dogs’ will be out to prove that their 3rd place finish a year ago was not a fluke.

- Falcons vs Wildcats is the first time the Falcons (me) will be playing the Wildcats (Sam) in a few years. This will be a heavyweight contest with a playoff atmosphere to end Saturdays games!

- Sketchers vs Bears will be a showdown of two teams that are veritable wild cards in this event.

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Tonight:
- Pick up keg
- Finish decorations
- Demolish the old Brisson Field (video to come)
- Start drinking
- Reflect

Stadium Tours!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

No All-Star Baseball experience would be complete without a tour of the stadiums being used in this years Classic… I am (in a really nerdy way) proud that two of the stadiums being used this year were designed and built by me. Honestly, ASB is kind of a graphic designers dream come true.

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First Up is Lightfoot Field, home of the Boggstown Boilers. As the Champions of last years tourney, the Boilers are hosting a majority of this years games. All games in pool 1 are played on this field, and many of Sunday’s tournament games will be played here.

This stadium is a state of the art nerd-baseball complex complete with interchangeable jumbo-tron screens (some may or may not be politically in-correct), inning, outs and score dials.

New -style plastic spinners

Boilers logo (a take off of Russian propaganda posters… Looks tough right?)

Jumbo-tron with interchangeable screens

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Next up is the new home of the Merrimack Owls, Brisson Field. This newly completed stadium will host all of pool 2’s games and several games in Sunday’s tournament.

Customized spinners for the Owls

Mimic of the 1950’s style game (see below)

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The final field is Macintosh Stadium. “The Mac” is home to The Fogelberg Falcons and is the first field that Ryan and I started playing on. I have added a bit of “flair” through the years to nerd it up a bit, but the basic structure of the stadium is the Cadaco design from the 1950’s… My father played the game against his brother on this field when they were kids, I played against my brother on this field when we were kids and I guess in my mind this field is kind a family heirloom… It is considered the birthplace of the modern nerd-fest that is ASB!!!

All of the Championship round of games in the tournament will be played here.

Old-school spinners

“Rita” (a basic rip-off the the High-Life girl)

Championship banners won by the Falcons

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Someone tell Cadaco that I want to buy the right to this game.

What is Cadaco All-Star Baseball? How does it work?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Our ASB week continues with a bit of history, and how the game is played!

(Edited from Wikipedia) All Star Baseball is one of the most popular baseball board games of the last sixty years, and has been honored as one of the fifty most influential American board games of all time. It was manufactured by Cadaco-Ellis and designed by baseball player Ethan Allen (1904-1993)… The game first appeared in 1941. It was the best-selling baseball board game of all time.

The game board for ASB has two spinners on top of a diagram of a baseball field (see picture above)… Each circular player card is the equivalent of a pie chart that breaks up the actual percentage chance each player had of hitting a single, double, triple, homerun, walk, groundout, flyout or strikeout. The card is placed on a spinner, which is then spun. Once the spinner came to rest between two lines, the number for that section defined what happened to that batter.

The game also incorporates stolen bases, defense and many other attributes of baseball, but the spinning of the players is basically the game.

Here is an example of a player disc from the original version… Of course, Ryan, Sam and I have made multiple hundred new players for us to use outside of the discs that came with the game (DON’T JUDGE!!!).

This is what the numbers on the disc mean:

* 1 Home Run
* 2 Ground out
* 3 Fly out
* 4 Fly out
* 5 Triple
* 6 Ground out
* 7 Single
* 8 Fly out
* 9 Walk
* 10 Strikeout
* 11 Double
* 12 Ground out
* 13 Single
* 14 Fly out