The May meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter will be held at the Macaroni Grill in the Arboretum area in Austin on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. Please RSVP to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com if you plan to attend.
BasebALZ Season 8 Wrap-up
It was a full house at our BasebALZ outing to Round Rock’s Dell Diamond on Monday, April 23. Participants, caregivers, and volunteers enjoyed an 11-4 Round Rock Express victory over the visiting Colorado Springs Sky Sox.
We enjoyed the game in comfort, complete with food and drinks. A big THANK YOU to United Heritage Credit Union and Alzheimer’s Texas for working together to host us in UHCU’s luxury suite at Dell Diamond.
Season Eight of BasebALZ, our baseball-themed Alzheimer’s reminiscence program, ran for six sessions from February through April, 2018. We were hosted at the Austin, Texas office of our sponsor – Alzheimer’s Texas.
Just a few highlights included:
Baseball Bingo – Mike created this version of bingo and it was an immediate hit with everyone. We had a Baseball Bingo session twice during Season Eight, as well as at one of the sessions at the Kerrville VA Hospital.
Stump the Experts – Bobby and Renee continued their feature effort to try to stump the SABR “experts” with clues about the life of a ballplayer. Bobby threw three “shutouts” this season, successfully stumping the “experts” at three of the six sessions.
All-Time Latino All-Stars – we continued a periodic feature where we vote for various “all time” teams. Ira led the discussion on selecting the all time line-up of Latin American players.
Singing – always a big part of every program, we devoted a full session to “Songs about Baseball”. Above – Dodgers fans Jerry (l) and Dan (r) get ready for a rendition of “It’s a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game” and – below – we all join in for “The Eyes of Texas are Upon You”.
In addition to our now-three-year-old program at Alzheimer’s Texas here in Austin, we continue with our monthly program (every second Friday) at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Kerrville, Texas. Our program at the VA continues to be well-received by the patients as well as administrators.
We will take a short break and then Season Nine of BasebALZ will commence on Monday, May 21, 2018. We will have a change of venue, with Season Nine being hosted by Westminster Senior Living – 4100 Jackson Ave., Austin, TX 78731.
For more background on the BasebALZ program, see our informational page here.
Chapter members watch Express overcome fog and Sky Sox
Nineteen Hornsby Chapter members and guests witnessed something at Dell Diamond that had never happened there before – a fog-induced delay of game. Fog rolled in quickly, making it difficult for fans to see outfielders and read the big board, but the Round Rock Express broke a 1-1 tie with the Colorado Sky Sox on a big five-run inning before the delay was called.
The fog delayed the game for about 30 minutes. Once the direction of the wind changed, the fog dissipated almost as quickly as it had blanketed the ballpark. The Express went on to win 6-1.
We probably should’ve known that we were in for an interesting night when the Express leadoff hitter, Jose Cardona, was called out on an automatic strike for taking too long to be ready to hit in the batter’s box. Without an announcement by the stadium announcer, we were left to decipher what had just happened. It wasn’t the only time that occurred.
Later in the game with Sky Sox second baseman Nate Orf on first, it appeared that Sky Sox third baseman Shane Opitz flied out to center. But the home plate umpire called a balk, wiping out the flyout to center and placing Orf on second. The at-bat for Opitz continued with a single. Later, Orf scored, but this caused confusion among our group as there was no announcement by the stadium public address announcer.
Other ominous happenings at the park included a seemingly friendly tug-of-war between Spike the mascot and kids. Shortly after the contest of strength began, Spike fell over and lost his head – literally! The mascot’s head popped off, bringing a quick end to the tug-of-war.
After enjoying a barbeque dinner at the Salt Lick, many of us made it through the gates in time for the Express giveaway – a replica of the Nolan Ryan statue that stands outside of the Dell Diamond and Globe Life Park in Arlington.
Many thanks to Frank Rechtorovic for sharing his before-fog and after-fog photos. Some members who recall many ballgames in San Francisco remarked that they had never attended a game in which fog suspended play. As we often say, you never know when you’ll see something at a ballpark that’s never (or rarely ever) happened before.
Before the Express’ five-spot in the 7th inning, we wondered if we might see the new extra innings rule that automatically places a runner on second. Alas, for better or worse, it didn’t come to that, but we think we got to see a pretty interesting game, nonetheless.
Next monthly chapter meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at Romano’s Macaroni Grill at the Arboretum in north Austin. Requests for RSVPs will be forthcoming in early May.
Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
Our April meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter will include a trip to the ol’ ballyard, the Dell Diamond, on Saturday, April 21 as we watch the Round Rock Express take on the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
Preceding the game, we will meet at the nearby Salt Lick restaurant at 5:30 p.m. for pre-game BBQ.
Game tickets are $11 (regularly $16). Contact Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com to reserve your seats for the game and/or dinner. Your reservation is final, that means you are obligated to pay for your game ticket(s) as of Saturday April 14.
March Lunch Meeting Summary
Eleven members and guests were in attendance at the County Line BBQ – the birthplace of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter – on Saturday, March 24, 2018 for a discussion of the upcoming season and an entertaining quiz presented by Dan Walsh. This was arguably the most fun that the members have ever had with a quiz.
Dan asked that a player of “color,” that is, a player with a color in his name or nickname, e.g. Dick Green, Red Ruffing, etc. be listed by his primary position for each of the nine positions along with a similarly named/nicknamed utility player and manager. The contestant with one or more players at the most positions would be deemed the winner.
Names mentioned by the various contestants included some fairly obvious players such as Red Schoendienst and Bud Black to the more obscure such as Chief Yellow Horse. Chief Yellow Horse compiled a career record of 8-4 in 38 games (8 starts) for the ’21-’22 Pirates . You can look it up.
Honors went to Jim Baker who was granted his choice of major awards from Dan’s major award grab bag.
The date and time for our next meeting is TBD. An announcement will be forthcoming at a future date.
March BBQ Meeting
Join us for barbecue at the County Line BBQ located at 5204 Ranch Road 2222 (a short distance east of Hwy 360 on 2222) at 12:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 24.
We will be discussing the upcoming season. Some chapter members, notably the Astros fans, will be optimistic about the 2018 season, while others may express a more cautiously pessimistic view of their favorite team’s chances.
Please RSVP to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com if you plan to attend.
Lucha libre mask grand prize at chapter meeting
Ten chapter members and guests gathered for a Mexican lunch in southwest Austin on Sunday, Feb. 18, and welcomed back Monte Cely, freshly returned from the Caribbean Series. In return, Monte unleashed a Baseball Latinamericano trivia quiz on us.
Two-time Predictatron champion Raeanne Martinez won her first quiz at a monthly meeting, besting the field with 22 out of 28 points and securing a lucha libre mask as the grand prize from Monte (see photo above). Ira Siegel, like the rest of us, struggled on the quiz, but he did receive the last-place-finisher prize of a two peso note.
As all MLB teams are on the verge of full camp workouts, our discussions related much more to the coming season and less on 2017. The group discussed the most recent free agent signing — Eric Hosmer joining the San Diego Padres for an eight-year, $144 million deal. In some ways, the 11th hour signing suggests the overarching discussion happening in baseball – how to value a player’s worth in a long-term contract? It seems that the days of rewarding a player for past performance are over with as teams appear to prefer shorter term contracts that they think more accurately value a player’s worth in the next few seasons.
Monte also talked about attending the Caribbean Series and watching the team from Puerto Rico win it all. You can read more about Monte’s dispatches about Serie del Caribe 2018 by clicking on this link: http://www.sabrhornsby.org/2017/08/serie-del-caribe-2018/
This was the 135th consecutive month in which the chapter has had a monthly meeting, a streak that dates back to December 2006.
We’ve set the next chapter meeting for 12:45 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at County Line on the Lake on FM 2222 in North Austin. A request for RSVPs will be forthcoming in the mid March.
February Lunch Meeting
The February Hornsby Chapter lunch meeting will be held on Sunday, February 18 at 12:30pm at Serranos-Mopac at 5030 Highway 290 West, Austin, TX 78735 (near intersection of MoPac & 290). Please RSVP to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com if you plan to attend.
BasebALZ Season 8 Opening Day
On Monday, January 29 the “Talking Baseball” Alzheimer’s reminiscence program had a successful “opening day” for Season Eight. This marks three years that the program has been offered at the Alzheimer’s Texas offices here in Austin. Fifteen participants, caregivers, and volunteers were in attendance.
The theme of this session was Latin American baseball, and in particular Cuba and Cuban players. Just a few highlights included:
Monte discussed his recent baseball trip to Cuba.
Ira (r) gets ready to lead a discussion and vote on a Latin American all-star team.
Bobby challenges the group to identify a player in the “Stump the Experts” segment. Bobby threw an “opening day shutout” as he successfully stumped the group. The answer was early 20th century Cuban pitching great Adolfo Luque.
The group also took a few moments to remember long-time participant and super Red Sox fan – Tom. He was one of our original members, having been an active participant for all previous seven “seasons”. Tom passed away earlier this month.
BasebALZ Season 8 sessions will be offered bi-weekly at Alzheimer’s Texas through April. We are also continuing a monthly program at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Kerrville, as well as a periodic session at AGE of Central Texas. For more information, see our informational page at: http://www.sabrhornsby.org/about-basebalz/
SABR Day lunch in Austin part of global celebration
Fourteen chapter members and guests joined SABR members around the globe to celebrate the Ninth Annual SABR Day on Saturday in Austin.
While the group enjoyed a hot Italian lunch at Macaroni Grill in the Arboretum, the lack of free agent signings during the Hot Stove offseason dominated the conversation. Some commented on the Milwaukee Brewers activity – trading for Christian Yelich and signing Lorenzo Cain in recent days, bringing some warmth to the stove
Speaking of the offseason, some of us wondered whether many of the current free agents would sign one-year deals to play this season. With spring training just around the corner, time appears to be running out for these free agents.
The group also discussed the Hall of Fame announcement, revisiting familiar topics such as who’s deserving and who’s not.
In addition, SABR headquarters asked chapter leaders to get feedback about a proposed name change to the organization. The name change – from the Society for American Baseball Research to the Society for the Advancement of Baseball Research – would retain the acronym, but proponents say the new name would more accurately describe the organization as a whole and recognize baseball as an international sport.
Lunch attendees had a variety of views about the proposal, and perhaps in typical baseball fashion, you could describe our views as 1-6-3. 1: Mike Dillon said he was happy either way. 6: Jim Baker, Ryan Pollack, Raeanne Martinez, Monte Cely, Jan Larson and this author – were all in favor of the name change, with some suggesting that if a change was going to be made, perhaps a more dramatic change would be warranted. 3: Tom Wancho, Ira Siegel and Chuck Kaufman preferred the current name and would rather that the name not change.
This feedback will be shared with SABR headquarters. Other Hornsby members may contact me (email: gmartinez46 AT mac.com) with their thoughts.
To see how other chapters around the nation and the world celebrated SABR Day, check out this link: http://sabr.org/sabrday
Our next chapter luncheon will be at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, at Serranos (MoPac and U.S. 290 in southwest Austin). More details and request for RSVPs will be forthcoming in early February.
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