Movie Reviews and Second Place

yankee.jpgThe long ride home from Vancouver on Tuesday night allowed for the Hawks to watch three full-length movies – including the first one I have watched completely in Spanish.  Up first was Talento de Barrio, featuring Puerto Rican reggaeton star, Daddy Yankee.  The Latin players on the bus loved the movie, with pitching coach David Rosario talking throughout about how realistic the movie was – the film featured a leader of a drug ring who was trying to make his name in music.  Despite watching the entire movie in subtitles – it was VERY good.

The second movie was a classic bus movie, Wedding Crashers – with the team staying pretty quiet until Will Farrell’s character Chazz shows up near the end, trying to offer up his mom’s meatloaf.  Closing out was the horror movie, Mirrors, with Kiefer Sutherland as an ex-cop trying to figure out why mirrors are causing murders.  It was weird seeing Sutherland in a role that wasn’t 24’s Jack Bauer.

Opening_Night-6-20-09_572.jpgAfter the long night – the Hawks offense woke up against Yakima, setting a season high with 14 hits in the come-from-behind 9-8 win over Yakima.  Leading the charge was the resurgent Logan Watkins, who recorded his fourth-straight multi-hit game, going 4-for-5 with the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Danny Keefe picked up his second save of the season, getting a key line-out, throw-out double play in the eighth, then starting a 1-6-3 twin killing in the ninth to help notch the victory.  With the win, coupled with a Spokane loss to Tri-City, the Hawks moved into a tie for second in the NWL East – their highest position all season, despite with a 9-16 record.

ROSTER MOVES: The Cubs made six roster moves yesterday – three players up from Mesa, three players down.  Headed to Arizona are infielder Jordan Petraitis, catcher Alvaro Sosa, and pitcher Miguel Sierra, while first-baseman Justin Bour, catcher Richard Jones, and pitcher Eduardo Figueroa head to Boise.  Bour, a 6-4 250 pounder, hit 46 career home runs at George Mason, while Jones led the AZL with seven homers so far this year.

 

The Luck of the Ninja?

ninja.jpgMaybe it is the good luck from Haru, Chris Farley’s character in the 1997 movie, Beverly Hills Ninja, that has helped the Boise Hawks – as the squad recorded their second-straight victory over Vancouver tonight, winning 6-3.

Why Haru?  Following the tough 9-0 loss on Saturday, skipper Casey Kopitzke thought the team needed to loosen up on the bus heading back to the hotel, so he had trainer Dan Golden put the movie in.  Everywhere the team has gone – to the field, to the gym, Beverly Hills Ninja has been on.  And the team is 2-0.

Tonight, the Hawks took advantage of three Vancouver errors, as five of the six runs tallied were unearned.  Pitching was solid, as Boise did not allow an earned run, with three pitchers combining to throw four shutout innings to close out the game.

DSC02108.JPGAT THE NAT: A couple things I really like at Nat Bailey Stadium are the concourses underneath the stadium (pictured to the right), where all of the concession stands are, along with tons of memorabilia on the walls – dating back to the Western International League days.  Also today, I had the opportunity to head down to the kids park and test out the C’s mini-golf course, something I mastered – but only after the camera’s stopped rolling (special thanks to the C’s media interns for their help).

THE BACON: Tarlandus Mitchell continued to impress as a starter, tossing three shutout innings, allowing just one hit…Mitchell has not allowed a run in his three starts, spanning 9.2 innings…the win for Larry Suarez was his first since 2007…Joe Simokaitis tossed two scoreless innings – his longest outing of the year, while Ryan Sontag notched his second career save, both in Vancouver…Brett Jackson had an RBI single (video of Jackson taking BP today), as he has hit safely in 8-of-9 games with the Hawks…Jose Valdez extended his hit streak to six, Logan Watkins to five games…Greg Rohan ended an 0-for-19 slump with an eighth inning single.

NOTES: Game time temperature in Vancouver was 62 degrees, Wednesday’s high in Boise for Game 1 of the Yakima series is expected at 102 degrees…with Eugene’s sweep of a doubleheader of Spokane, the Hawks moved just one-half game out of second-place in the NWL East heading into tomorrow’s series finale.

Alumni Report

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Was trying to find the old pre-Cubs era logo to add to the post, but couldn’t.  Short morning blog today, as a new story has been posted on boisehawks.com about former Hawks players in the majors, the minors, and independent baseball.  The following document (
AlumniReport7-10-09.doc) is a complete list of former Hawks from AA, AAA, MLB, and the Independent Leagues.

Also of note this morning – Josh Vitters went 0-for-1 with a walk at the MLB Futures Game in St. Louis, and Sergio Mitre (’01) was named International League Pitcher of the Week for the Scranton-Wilkes Barre Yankees.

Hawks Earn Key 8-7 Win in Vancouver

watkins.jpgNeed a win in a big way, the Boise Hawks scored their most runs of the season away from Memorial Stadium and needed every one of them, hanging on for an 8-7 victory over Vancouver, Sunday afternoon.

Providing the big spark was Logan Watkins (pictured left), who drove in four runs in the game – including a key two-run double in the fourth inning (audio –
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Also providing some spark was centerfielder, Brett Jackson, who ended a long Boise home run drought with a two-run shot in the first inning (audio
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Robert Hernandez was outstanding on the mound, going five innings of two-hit ball to pick up his first win of the year.  Despite control issues from the bullpen, Dionis Nunez gutted through the final five outs for his first save.

curling.jpgAROUND VANCOUVER: One of the neat things around Nat Bailey Stadium, is adjacent to the park.  With the 2010 Winter Olympics coming to Vancouver, many new facilities have been built for the event – including the Vancouver Olympic Centre (pictured right), which will seat when completed 6,500 spectators for Curling events.  In Richmond, where we are staying, is the Olympic, a new venue has been constructed for long track speed skating.

OUR HOTEL: The Accent Inn is located in Richmond, a community just south of Vancouver proper – on the south edge of the Fraser River.  Outside of a McDonalds and a Sports Pub, there are no eateries within six-blocks of the hotel, but within two miles, there are tons of multi-ethnic varieties to choose from – Indian, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, German, Dutch, along with local diners.  I have one of the better rooms at this hotel – two TV’s, including a flat screen, and good internet (check out some video of my room).  The hotel staff even brought me a microwave up so I could cook some meals I brought with me on the trip.  (Side Note – for the longtime followers of the Hawks, this is the same hotel that caught fire when the team was in Vancouver back in 2005 – but everything has been renovated).

THE BACON: The Hawks have won seven games this year – six by one run margins (6-2 in one-run games)…Jae-Hoon Ha had to leave today’s game after being hit on the left arm by a fastball, forcing Watkins to move into left field – as the Hawks had just two position players available on the bench (Hak-Ju Lee, who went to SS, and catcher Matt Williams)…the home run by Jackson was the first by the Hawks since June 26 – the span of 14 games…Nunez saw his scoreless inning streak ended at 10.1 innings tonight – the first earned run allowed by the righty since June 24.


DSC02117.JPGYOU BE THE JUDGE: To the left is Vancouver’s mascot, Bob Brown Bear – which I think is one of the cutest mascot’s in the league (right up there with Boomer the Bear in Yakima – sorry Humphrey).  However, Bob is very similar to the A&W bear that is portrayed all over the ballpark (local A&W owners are part-owners of the C’s).  They did have an outstanding promotion this afternoon – $1.00 (Canadian) A&W root beer floats for charity.

Another Night, Another Loss in Vancouver

SaffordBC.JPGA tough night for the Hawks in Vancouver, as the pitching staff was roughed up for 16 hits in a 9-0 loss to the Canadians, before the biggest crowd Boise has played before this season (4,846).  Things seemingly were off to a good start (the pic of me was taken before the game – the swelling from yesterday’s bee sting has gone down in my cheek), as Hak-Ju Lee had a perfect bunt single on the first pitch.  But on a hit-and-run, George Matheus lined a hot-shot to the first baseman, doubling off Lee – which proved to be an omen.

bear.JPGWhat ensued was another rough night, as Jon Nagel hit his pitch count in the second, Josh Whitlock barely got through the third, and Miguel Sierra barely got through the fifth.  The bright spot on the bump was Ryan Sontag – back at the scene of his first professional outing on the mound, working a 1-2-3 eighth inning.

Talking with Brett Jackson after the game, he was pleased with his at bats, espeically a first inning single – one that was extremely hit hard.  He said he had a great round in the cage today and is hoping for a good outing tomorrow.

Something else that really caught me over the last 24 hours is how much skipper Casey Kopitzke will fight for his men.  A hit was ruled on a routine ground ball to Lee in the infamous 7th inning rally by the Canadians (whose mascot, Bob Brown Bear is pictured to the right) – one that I, Kopitzke (here hitting some infield-outfield with the team today), and the staff felt should have been an error.  Up until the 24th and final hour that the call could be overturned, Boise’s manager was trying to get the call reversed – to no avail, but it was his passion to try and turn a couple earned runs to unearned runs for his pitching staff that earned my respect.

OlympicBridge.JPGTomorrow will be a quick turnaround for the club, as the team will leave for the yard around 10 a.m. for the 1 p.m. (Pacific Time) ball game – the first afternoon game of the year for the Hawks.  The saving grace for a lot of the guys is that tomorrow night, they will get to explore Vancouver (including the new bridge over the Fraser River as part of the Airport-to-Downtown Sky Train pictured at the left) – which is better than downtown Richmond, where we are staying.

BACON: The loss for the Hawks was their seventh straight defeat away from Memorial Stadium and the club fell to 1-9 on the road…Jackson has now hit safely in 6-of-7 games with the Hawks, while Jae-Hoon Ha has hit safely in nine of his last ten games…Lee had a scary moment in the 3rd inning, colliding with C’s third-baseman Ryne Jurnigan – but he shook off a knee injury…Vancouver scored in each of the first six innings tonight.

TOMORROW – Former Hawk, Josh Vitters, will play for the USA team in the MLB Futures Game in St. Louis, as part of All-Star Week…he is the youngest player on the USA team.

 

Day 1 in Vancouver

DSC02104.JPGDespite issues with transportation issues in the crown jewel city of British Columbia, the Boise Hawks were able to meet the Vancouver Canadians in Game 1 of the five-game series at Nat Bailey Stadium (pictured left).  The day did not start well for the Hawks, as the bus got lost on the way to the gym for the team’s workout at a downtown gym (I am usually the navigator, but I was out for my own run, looking for a Subway – which was two miles from the hotel).  The team was also supposed to head for the park at 3 p.m., but traffic woes for our driver (after taking the training staff to the park earlier), or maybe getting lost, forced us to take one bus at 3:45 p.m. – getting to the yard close to 4:20 p.m.

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Once there, the Hawks got another quality start by Jeff Antigua in Vancouver (downtown pictured to the right in the distance), retiring 15 of the 16 batters that he faced – striking out a season high six batters.  However, the bullpen’s evil head showed up, as the C’s strung together six hits against Joe Simokaitis and Danny Keefe, scoring five runs in a 5-4 victory tonight.

The high point of the night was a tie between the RBI triple from speedster Jose Valdez in the third inning, and the Great Sushi Race in the fifth – Vancouver’s take on the Sausage Race in Milwaukee, which is right there with our Great Potato Race at Memorial Stadium – you make the call on which is better.

THE BACON: Brett Jackson went 0-for-3 in the loss, ending his hit streak at five games…newcomer Runey Davis went 0-for-2 with two walks and two stolen bases in his Hawks debut…the loss was the first by the Hawks in a one-run game that wasn’t a walk-off loss.

ISSUES: Yellowjackets in the press box were bad…one off my cheek hurt, but 13 were killed during the game…Rob Fai, the Voice of the C’s, said a fumagator was going to rectify the situation tomorrow.

Interviews, Interviews, Interviews

Catching up a bit today…posting the audio of some interviews from the first couple weeks of the season…

Including catcher Matt Williams (
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MitchellInterview.wma).

ITI.gifAlso, here is a couple interviews with Inside the Ivy.com’s Steve Holley, talking about call-ups around the Cubs system (
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There is a reason we make this trip only once…

DSC02090.JPGWhat a wild and crazy day – as the Boise Hawks made their annual pilgrimage to Canada to start a series with the Vancouver Canadians.

The NWL media guide states that it is 604 miles between Boise and Vancouver – but tell that to the players and staff after this trip.

Things went well early, leaving Memorial Stadium around midnight and making it just outside of Seattle around 8 a.m. (video at truck stop in North Bend) – however, traffic in the Puget Sound metro was tough – not as tough, however, as the crossing into Canada.  People have talked about how strict the two countries have gotten in regards to travel between the nations – the lines were outrageous.  However, what should have been 45 minutes to maybe an hour (filling out paperwork for the Canadian Governement), turned into two, three, four hours sitting on a hot stagnant bus, as one member of our travel party did not have proper documentation and had to remain in the States until tomorrow (once his documents arrive by FedEx).

DSC02086.JPGThe trip was particularly tough on Brett Jackson, the Cubs first-round pick, who fouled not one, but two balls off his instep last night – and trying to keep ice on it was difficult.

ON THE BUS: We watched a bunch of episodes of HBO’s Eastbound and Down, a crude comedy about mullet-toting baseball pitcher Kenny Powers…we watched Quantum of Solace, the latest James Bond movie, which was action-packed, along with Nicholas Cage’s Bangkok Dangerous – which I fell asleep for.

THE BACON: The Hawks headed out of town on a winning note, stopping Eugene, 6-3, winning the series, three games to two…Boise gained two games in the NWL East Division during the homestand, now sitting seven games out of first place…Jackson had an RBI single, part of a two-hit night, and has hit safely in all five games with the Hawks…Jose Valdez had a great all-around game, stealing a base, dropping down a sacrifice bunt, to go along with a key two-run single in the eighth inning…Dionis Nunez continues to put up zeros in relief, extending his scoreless innings streak to 9.1 innings – as he has not allowed a run in four-straight appearances.

DSC02091.JPGROSTER MOVES: The Cubs made a trio of roster moves over the last 24 hours, as pitcher Mike Perconte has been promoted to Advanced-A Daytona, while outfielder Cliff Andersen has been released. Joining the Hawks here in Vancouver from Mesa is Runey Davis, the Cubs 12th Round pick out of Howard CC in Texas…Davis led his club to the 2009 NJCAA Division I National Championship, hitting .404 with 8 HR and 48 RBI.

Catching Up

Hopefully there were not many fans disappointed that I did not write a blog entry yesterday – as I decided to relax with my wife when I got home last night – knowing what is looming ahead during the next week.

MeetingatthePlate.JPGSo, we have to catch up on a few things.  Monday saw the Hawks rally from 4-0 down to claim their fifth one-run victory of the season, 5-4 over Eugene.  Kudos to the two-out magic, as RBI doubles from Jae-Hoon Ha and Matt Williams pulled the club within one, with Brett Jackson roping a two-run triple in the seventh to give Boise the lead for good.

What a solid job by Mike Perconte in the closer’s role, getting the final six outs – including a big 6-4-3 double play on slugger Nate Freiman to close out the eight.

Unfortunately, a three-game win streak was not in the cards, as three Eugene pitchers combined on a four-hitter in a 6-0 win.  Frustrating was the word, as the Hawks managed to get just four balls out of the infield through eight innings, with both hits infield singles.

mitchell.jpgGreat performance by Tarlandus Mitchell (left), who pitched three and two-thirds hitless innings in the start – walking four, but fanning three.  Many fans were in dismay that the Texan was coming out with two outs and none on in the fourth – but the Cubs have a strict pitch count limit and Mitchell was at the end of his string.

BACON: The Hawks have failed to hit a home run in ten games at Memorial Stadium this season and have failed to hit a long ball in 11-straight games…if they do not hit one tomorrow, it will be tough in Vancouver – which surrenders the fewest HR’s year in and year out in the NWL…Boise is last in HR’s with two, as Vancouver hit their third HR of the season tonight…Jackson has hit safely in all four games as a Hawk, while Ha saw his seven-game hit streak snapped tonight…as a starter, Mitchell has not allowed an earned run in 6.2 innings, but allowed nine runs in two innings of work out of the bullpen.

canada.jpgNOTES: The team will embark on the 604 mile journey to Vancouver, B.C. beginning around midnight tomorrow – probably getting to the Accent Inn around lunchtime on Thursday…look for interesting pictures on the blog this weekend – especially since Vancouver is hosting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, with the Olympic Curling Arena located adjacent to Nat Bailey Stadium.

LOOKING AHEAD: I have begun a look at the 20th Anniversary of Memorial Stadium by contacting as many of the former Boise Hawks play-by-play announcers for Hawk Talk interviews.  Today, I spoke with Tom Scott, who was the lead TV announcer for the Hawks in 1993 and handled PA work at Memorial Stadium throughout the 90s, along with Dave Hahn, Voice of the Hawks from 1992-95 – and Voice of the Eugene Emeralds from 1996-98.  Both had great memories that will be passed on to the fans.  Once we return from Vancouver, I will chat with Rob Simpson (1996-00) and Paul Chiofar (2006-07) – along with many others.  It will make for interesting radio on Hawk Talk.

Here we go again…wait, we WON!!!

Calling sporting events since 1994, I have seen my fair share of wacky endings – such as the 1994 state basketball quarterfinals in Washington where my alma mater, Rogers High, gave up a seven point lead with 19 seconds left to lose, or the 1999 football game between Pacific Lutheran and Willamette, where PLU scored three touchdowns in the final three minutes to erase a 24-7 deficit en route to the NCAA Division III national title, even the 13-1 lead the Hawks had in 2005 at Eugene, eventually losing 14-13.

The 2009 Boise Hawks season can be summed up in one word – WEIRD.

I thought I saw it all last Thursday, when Boise squandered a three-run lead in the ninth at Tri-City.  So tonight, with a five-run lead – I thought all bets were off…was I wrong.  Corey Martin and Danny Keefe struggled, as did Hak-Ju Lee, as five runs scored in the ninth, then Emmanuel Quiles crushed a homer in the tenth to give Eugene the lead.

But – there was a little fight left in the Hawks.  Hustle plays by Jae-Hoon Ha, first stealing second, then beating a throw to third on a grounder helped put runners at the corners with one down.  George Matheus, who had the Hawks first four-hit game of the year, singled home Ha, with Matt Williams, who hustled from first-to-third on the single, scoring as the throw from the outfield sailed wide (Listen to the walk-off winner
walkoff2.wma). Four wins this season, four one-run wins.

Maybe a six-run lead next time will avert the drama?

THE BACON: Ha extended his hitting streak to six games with a two-hit night, while Williams picked up his first two RBI in a Hawks uniform…Brett Jackson singled in a first inning run for his first Boise RBI…Dionis Nunez continued to be stellar in the pen, tossing two scoreless innings, retiring six of seven batters, while Yohan Gonzalez continued to roll against anyone but Tri-City, throwing three shutout frames…the five-run margin the Hawks held at 7-2 was the largest lead of the season for Boise…the squad is now 2-0 in extra inning games and 4-1 in one-run games, while 0-11 in all other contests…after going 20 innings without a runner to third or scoring, the first three Hawks reached base tonight, ending the streak with a bang.

Nolasco.jpgNOTES: Former Hawk Ricky Nolasco struck out 12 batters today in eight innings, helping Florida to a 5-0 win over Pittsburgh, his fourth-straight win…another former Hawk, Francisco Rodriguez of the Mets was selected to the National League All-Star Team…2008 Hawk Casey Coleman pitched eight innings of shutout ball, improving to 9-3, leading Tennessee to a 7-0 Southern League victory over Carolina.