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Final Adventure at Petco Park of the 2010 Regular Season

I want to first start off by apologizing for the lack of entries yet again. School is keeping me busy and I have been neglecting my blog due to my first priority. Because I am on break right now, I had an opportunity to go to Petco Park to watch a great Padres game on a Wednesday night. It’s extremely rare for me to go to Padres games on weekdays so this meant greatly for me. Padres hosted the Chicago Cubs.

I arrived at Petco about 45 minutes before the first pitch and the atmosphere was just incredible. There was a great mixture of Padres and Cubs fan at Petco Park. This game was also the final night game of the 2010 regular season. I caught up with my Twitter followers Denise and Danny first. We headed down to the field level to wait for David Eckstein. I was told by Ashley, David’s wife, that he would be looking out for me and my friends. Around 6:30, he greeted me with a big smile. I introduced Denise and Danny to David and we took a picture together.

 

 

The “Fear the Scrappy” sign is for David. I made this for him because I really felt like I needed to give something back to him. I really respect that he takes his time to talk to me whenever I go to Padres games, starting from last year. This is an incredible honor because this special connection I have is with a baseball player. It saddens me that seeing him yesterday means that I saw him for the last time during the 2010 regular season. I am definitely looking forward to see him next season. Thank you David!

After a nice chat with David, the three of us quickly headed down to the VIP/Player Will Call area by the homeplate gate where Ashley was waiting for an interview. Yes, you read the word “interview” right. Thanks to Ashley’s generosity, she allowed me to interview her. As some of you know, I am an aspiring baseball reporter so having this interview means everything to me for my future career. Because the lighting was not so good outside, the interview had to take place inside a room as a better location.

This allowed access to the building which connects to the Padres clubhouse. The long hallway included bunch of rooms and the four of us found a quiet room to do the interview.

 

 


 

This was the very first time that I did an interview so if you catch any mistakes, please bear with me. Plus I was pretty nervous being on camera and I also came up with an introduction literally at the last minute. I love improving my craft because it means that I am going to get better by learning and fixing my mistakes. Doing the interview with Ashley is an amazing honor. Thank you Ashley! Special thanks to Denise for filming this!
 
After the interview was done, Ashley was kind enough to take the three of us on top of the big stairs where we needed to go to our seats. We parted our ways and hoped to see each other next season. Danny and I sat around the same area.
 
Starting pitcher was Chris Young and his performance last night was very solid. He was very consistent and controlled the game well. He tossed five scoreless innings. It was my first time seeing Chris Young pitch in person and he made a great impression. Will Venable made this amazing catch and this jaw-dropping play. I got even more goosebumps because I saw his plays in person. Will definitely fired up the Padres fans and proved that he was a hero for this game. 
 
Around the 3rd inning, Danny and I went to the Tony Gwynn statue area (located at the park at the park) to meet up with Twitter followers. Caitlin and David were the first ones waiting for us. David gave me an awesome poster which looks like this:
 
 
Thanks David!
 
I also bought a penitentiary shirt from Denise. Except the shirt is blue and the front says “San Diego” and the back has the fancy designs shown below:
 
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Later, Ryan joined as well as Denise. Jodi and Sean from Gaslamp Ball found us at the Tony Gwynn statue couple of minutes later. We had great laughs and moments. Plus regarding to the statue itself. They are absolutely hilarious and it was nice to see them finally in person. Dancing and singing to Brass Monkey by Beastie Boys– also known as Ryan Ludwick’s at-bat song– was absolutely pricelss. Not to mention the Miguel Tejada song that Caitlin and David created. DJ Got Us Falling in Love Again by Usher pumped everyone up. Charisma celebrated her birthday party at Petco last night and decided to join the Twitter party after hers. So we had a giant Twitter meet up at a ballgame, which I never experienced until yesterday. We took a quick picture together and parted our ways around the eighth inning.
 
 
Padres ended up winning 3-0 over the Cubs thanks to David Eckstein and Chase Headley who each drove in a run. Ryan Ludwick was able to score by Cubs pitcher Randy Wells’ wild pitch. Because the Padres won last night, I am 4-0 and undefeated this season. I think I brought luck to the Padres for those four games. All the four games I attended were incredible and fun. I met bunch of Padres fans in person that I interact with on Twitter and blogs. Yesterday was a very delightful and enjoyable way to finish my adventure at Petco Park of the 2010 regular season. I cannot wait to attend more Padres games during the 2011 season at Petco Park!  
 

VIP entrance, press box tour, conversation with the Ecksteins and Padres’ win in one day? Oh my!

First of all, I apologize that the title of this entry is incredibly long. However, this lengthy title does not describe everything I did at Petco Park on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon.

I was able to go to this game with Kaybee, John and my friend because the Ecksteins were so generous to offer tickets for me. If you read this entry, the same thing happened to me last year except that I went to the game with my brother. This year, I wanted to bring my friends but I received many, many requests that they want to tag along with me to go to the game. To be fair for everyone who entered my “contest”, I wrote all of their names and randomly picked three. So this is the reason why I invited Kaybee, John, and my friend. They were the lucky winners out of the bunch.

All of us gathered around at VIP entrance/media entrance/player will call before the game to pick up the tickets. I was astonished that all I had to do was simply tell the worker that a player left tickets for me and show my photo identification. My name was on the system so I had to be in charge of getting the tickets for us. Things went smoothly and two different workers at the VIP entrance really liked my David Eckstein poster, the poster which I will mention towards the end of this entry. So already, two people complimented my poster and it was a great way to start off the day at Petco Park.

The four of us went down to the field level to see what was going on for the Padres and their opponent of the day, the Diamondbacks. The first Padres player in action the four of us saw was Chris Young.

Kaybee was able to get Chris Young’s autograph. I already got his autograph from last year’s Padres Fan Day. All four of us were very impressed because he was so nice to everyone who wanted his autograph. Currently, he is on the DL and did not pitch since April this year. The return of new, healthy Chris Young is a must for the sometime in second half of the season.

Adrian Gonzalez was also signing autographs but again, I already got his autograph last year so no need to worry for me. Kaybee got his autograph but John was extremely close to getting his. My friend? Well, he doesn’t like waiting in a huge crowd trying to get autographs.

Later, we met Angela, the head of the photography crew of Petco Park. Angela contacted me through Facebook and asked me if I want to get a tour around the press box. You read it right. Press box. I responded back “Definitely!”. So Angela camed down to the field level to introduce ourselves and the journey began.

Personally, walking pass by securities felt pretty nervous but I love the fact that Angela was very calm and easy going that we made it to the press box smoothly. Since my friends and I did not want to look like bunch of super fans, I chose not to bring my camera. Plus we had to put our belongings in a room and my camera was in my bag. The reason why the pictures do not look great is because I took them with my phone. Also, people in the room looked busy preparing for the game and gave us a weird look. But I present to you, the press box of the San Diego Padres!

  

The second picture shown is where analyst Jerry Coleman does his job. It would have been fantastic if Jerry was present in his room but he was in New York, according to Angela. She was kind enough to take a picture of us in his room.

From this perspective, I really felt like Jerry Coleman. We had a very good look at his room and everything was just incredible. After looking around several more rooms, it was time for us to go back to our seats. We thanked Angela for a great tour and I hope to see her again in the future at Petco. She gave us t-shirts for each of us as well.

Also, we saw play-by-play announcer Dick Enberg and Padres radio announcer Andy Masur. We could not say anything to both of them because they passed by us in less than three seconds. It would have been amazing if they stopped by us and say hello. I even had several questions to ask for them. My goal was to have a quick interview with any broadcasters for the Padres but it didn’t work out. Someday I hope to accomplish my goal.

So already, it was about 4:20, which means we had time to relax and watch batting practice from our seats. About five minutes or so later, I saw pitcher Mat Latos’ girlfriend and her friend. Because I interact with them, I had to drop by and say hello. In order to do so, I had to ditch my friends. Sorry guys! I caught up with the ladies and it was so awesome finally meeting them in person. They were extremely nice and we had fun talking some Padres baseball.

 

After we parted our ways, I went back to my seats where my friends were waiting. About five minutes before 5, we decided to go back down to the field level to wait. Why and for who? David Eckstein signs every single day at Petco Park. For Saturday games, he signs around at 5. He came out from the dugout and started signing. I caught his attention by showing him the poster I made for him. He gave me his big, cute, “Hey!” and gave me a hug. I gave him a big thank you because he and his wife were the ones who provided the tickets for my friends and I. He was kind enough to sign the poster and take a picture with me. He loved my poster too!

This is my third picture I took with him but trust me, there will be more if I go to Padres games in the future. Of course I had to introduce Kaybee, John and my friend to Eck. He was so nice to everyone and made great eye contact. I appreciate him for everything he does to make Petco into a friendly place for the fans. The way he signs autographs everyday and doing his very best are only two reasons out of the bunch why he is my favorite player.

It was almost game time and I was reminded by Ashley, his wife, that she will be coming to our seats and say hello to us. When she came down to us, I was extremely stoked because I finally met her in person for the very first time. Trust me, I was about to scream.

First things first, she is so sweet and down to earth. The five of us had an incredible amount of fun talking with each other. I learned so much about the Ecksteins thanks to Ashley. It is impossible to remember every single thing we talked about but here are some of the great and funny ones that I remember:

1. David drives Ashley’s green Honda Civic, which I think it is adorable and funny. According to Ashley, David does not like anything flashy (If I remember correctly.) but instead, he likes simple things. People make fun of him driving Ashley’s car but I love the fact that he just laughs it off. What a great guy.

2. David watches WWE. That is all.

3. Ashley is the one who reads things off from the Internet. David does not want to read these because people can make up things that are not true. Especially rumors about players getting traded. So Ashley tells him directly about the things she reads. Therefore, David Eckstein does not read this blog.

4. Ashley has her clothing line for Star Wars. She has her website called, Her Universe. Please check it out! She works so hard to make her products for the female Star Wars lovers. She created her clothing line so the female Star Wars fanatics do not have to worry about purchasing Star Wars shirts that are made for guys. Everything Ashley created is gorgeous and chic and feel free to click here to see her creations.

5. Ashley calls David ”The grandpa of the Padres” because he gets along with his teammates but does not have a “best friend”. I think this is very cute.   

At first, I was nervous because Ashley was right behind us. Meaning a row. It is not like everyday that a famous person sits right behind you so that was a really unforgettable moment. But because of her friendliness, she helped us to interact with each other smoothly and I thank her for the help.

Also, Ashley was supposed to sit in a different section but she was so nice to stop by us first before the game even began. Our conversation got longer and longer and I did not want this to end. She went to her seat in the middle of the game and she gave us a big hug. In the end, we talked to each other for about an hour, three innings in terms of a game. I did not pay attention to the game very well because I had a blast talking with Ashley.

I honestly don’t know how to explain this game very well so I’ll leave here some of the pictures I took.

           

On the left is Scott Hairston’s wife and on the right is Jerry Hairston’s wife. Stalker much? I think so too. But they were literally three rows in front of us.

        

So I am 3-0 this season. Meaning all of the games I went to this season so far, the Padres won all three games. Saturday July 17, 2010 marks the day as the best Padres game I went to in my life so far. When I go to more Padres games in the future this year, I hope to improve my record and stay undefeated. Meeting people and doing something new every time at Petco is always fun. What’s better than touring the press box, having a full conversation with the Ecksteins plus being 3-0 this season? Nothing. 

 

Game 2 of 2010

Yesterday I went to Petco Park with my friend Woo Jin for the 4th of July weekend. We were hoping for another great win and you bet we were stoked throughout the day. This area is where we sat.

We saw pitcher Mat Latos near this area. Mat is becoming my favorite pitcher. I mean, he’s only 22 but his pitching is nasty. He’s just incredible and I really love watching him continuing to grow as a pitcher. Evertime he goes up to the mound, I see a bright light from him.

We were walking around the park and saw my Twitter follower Danny again. It was fun talking Padres baseball together. It was around 4:30 so the three of us decided to wait for David Eckstein because Eck signs autographs at 5 every single day at Petco. I mentioned this so many times but I really respect him for doing this for the fans. Petco Park environment and Padres fanhood would not be the same without him.

For some odd reason I was extremely nervous waiting for Eck. While we were waiting, I kept saying “Where is he?” or ”Be 5 already.” Eck finally came out to sign and I had to say hello to him. Unfortunately, pictures of Eck are not available this time because he was busy signing. However, I’m so glad that he stopped for a minute and talked to me. I introduced my friend and Danny to Eck and trust me, they were stoked. Thanks Eck!

According to Eck, his wife Ashley was in the stands too! I was ecstatic because I really wanted to see her in person. Eck also told me that she reads this blog and I was extremely shocked and happy. It was time for my friends and I to get to our seats and it was hard saying bye to Eck. We went on a little scavenger hunt to find Ashley but we had no luck.

It was almost game time and I saw Friarhood founder Steve and a fellow Padres fan, Scott, who called me a David Eckstein stalker. And please, I did not stalk Eck! Scott was playing around with me. The three of us took a quick picture together before the game.

I met Steve at the Padres Fan Fest this February and he is so down to earth. He is the one who runs Friarhood and please check it out. The gentleman on my left actually had seats next to each other.

It was game time and starting pitcher for the Padres was Kevin Correia.

He has been struggling lately but he turned things around yesterday. He threw seven solid scoreless innings and I was very impressed. Unfortunately, runs didn’t come until the eighth inning.

I started laughing when I saw this.

That’s Nick Hundley and Heath Bell rocking on the guitar and Chase Headley on the drums. Yes, they were playing Rock Band. I love the enthusiasm these three brought.

Sometime during the game, I saw my another Twitter follower, Charisma. Yes, her name really is Charisma. We waved at each other and said hello. She is a Padres fan, of course.

Because both teams didn’t score until the eighth, I was pretty bored in the stands, to be honest. But I stood up couple of times and cheered on my boys. Aaron Cunningham started the show by getting a double.

Tony Gwynn Jr. drove in Aaron Cunningham and the Astros made a throwing error as well.

We finally saw Heath Bell for the first time this season! His entrance song “Blow Me Away” by Breaking Benjamin really suits him very well and I was screaming like crazy.

Heath ended up getting the save and Padres beat the Astros with the score of 1-0!

Overall, I had a great day at Petco Park again and I am 2-0 this season so far! I love meetups with Padres fans. The interaction is so much fun and very easy to talk Padres baseball. I hope to do this more throughout the season.

Q’s and A’s

I stole this survey from Jen. After looking through these questions, they really made me want to answer them. So, here we go.  
 
MLBlogger: Hyun Young, who is a writer of Perpetual Padres Saga
Signup date: December 12, 2008
 
1. Why do you blog?
I love my Padres. I enjoy sharing about what I think about my team not only in blogosphere but bloggers around the Web. 
2. What was your favorite post?
The five entries I mentioned in this entry. There are more, but I’m too lazy to list rest of them.  
 
3. Strangest blogging experience?
It wasn’t strange, but irritating. During the summer, there was a kid who talked cr*p load of trash about the Padres on my entries. Thank goodness he vanished and I blocked him. You know, just in case he comes back.
 
4. What is your favorite blog, including at least one MLBlog?
Basically, the blogs I linked on my list. But I especially enjoy blogs from: Julia, Kaybee, Cat, Jen, Jeff and Allen, Virginia and so on. There are so many to choose. From non-mlbloggers, I definitely enjoy reading from Gaslamp Ball, The Friarhood, and RJ’s Fro 
 
5. What would you be doing if you weren’t blogging?
Most likely at school, doing homework, tuning into ESPN, going to lacrosse practice, surfing the web and sleeping.
6. Where do you think the blogosphere is going?
On top of the world. 
7. Favorite team and why?
San Diego Padres. I moved to San Diego and started following this team in 2005. They mean a lot to me and I’m a die-hard fan now. I want to learn more and more about this team. If this team doesn’t exist anymore, I would be devistated.
8. What is one thing most people don’t know about you?
I love doing anything that involves making. Especially out of paper. I love making cards, paper cranes, stars, etc.
 
9. Happiness is…
“A person will be just about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”-Abraham Lincoln.
Plus anything that involves with God, family and friends, and the Padres.  
10. Who is your #1 favorite baseball team?
San Diego Padres.
11. Who was the manager when you began watching?
Bruce Bochy. I kind of miss him. But I’m glad to hear that he’s doing a fine job with San Francisco.
12. Who is your favorite player(s) of all time from the team that is no longer with the team?
Trevor Hoffman, Jake Peavy and Khalil Greene.
13. Who is your favorite player on your team, only picking one?
David Eckstein. Dude knows who I am.
14. Have you ever met any members of your team?
Fan Fest in 2009 and games during regular season.  
15. What relief pitcher is your favorite on your team?
Mike Adams, ’cause he’s a beast.
16. What is the furthest you ever traveled to see your team play?
Not yet. In the future, I’m thinking at Los Angeles when the Padres play against the Dodgers though. And since LA is closest compared to other cities, I’ll have to make a trip to Dodger stadium one day, being proud to wear my Padres gear.
17. Are you happy with your team’s offseason moves so far?
Sure. I mean, we didn’t make huge moves like in 2008 and early 2009. I was heartbroken couple of times. All we did was extend Kevin Correia– which is a plus –, signed a young catcher, and gave a minor contract to Mark Worrell. Nothing big so far.
18. Who is your team’s center fielder?
Tony Gwynn Jr..
19. Who is the first pitcher in your team’s starting rotation?
In 2009, it was Jake Peavy. But since he’s with the White Sox, we are missing a number one starter. For this upcoming season, it’s most likely between Kevin Correia and Chris Young. My personal pick is Kevin because I trust him more than Chris now. Plus, I saw Kevin Correia pitch three times during 2009 season when I went to three games.  
20. Have you ever seen your team on Opening Day before?
Sadly, no.
21. Do you know the name of your team’s mascot?
The Swinging Friar.
22. What is your team’s home run song?
I don’t know the title of the song. Padres fans, help please?
23. Do you own any jerseys of your team?
Signed David Eckstein home jersey.  
24. What team inside your own division would you not mind winning the division if your team can’t?
D-Backs.
25. Think of the team inside your own division you dislike the most. What member of the team based on skill would you want on your team?
The Dodgers. I’m not a big fan of them, honestly. But I’d choose Andre Ethier. Great player, hard worker, plus he’s gorgeous.
26. Now think about that team again. What player would you just like to see leave baseball altogether?
Manny Ramirez. Enough said.
27. Back to your team, finally! What player on your team would make a great manager one day?
Eck. Ok. He’s the oldest out of the bunch but I honestly don’t care about his age. Besides, he looks 26 instead of 34. Eck always sets great examples infront of the young kids. Plus, he’s going to be a ten-year vetran and the one with the most experience in baseball fields.
28. What is your least favorite team for your boys to face and why?
Dodgers. I get nervous a lot. But I still want to scream “Beat LA!” Sorry Cat.
29. What other team do you enjoy playing the most?
Angels. I like this team a lot and they are my favorite AL team.
30. What pitcher makes you the most nervous when he warms up?
Wow. To be honest, no one.
31. Do you have his autograph?
No.
32. Do you have his jersey?
No.
33. Do you have his rookie card?
Nope.
34. How many games did you attend this year?
In 2009, four. Three at Petco, one at Anaheim.
35. What is your favorite position?
Second base and shortstop all the way.
36. Do you remember Harry Caray?
No.
37. Do you or did you collect baseball cards?
I tried to. I remember the very first one I got was Carlos Delgado card when he was with the Blue Jays. That was pretty much it.  
38. Beside your home team’s ballpark, what’s your favorite ballpark?
Angel Stadium, because that’s the only stadium I’ve been to so far that’s beside Petco. Angel Stadium is gorgeous, by the way.  
39. Who’s your all time favorite baseball player?
This is hard. But I would have to say David Eckstein.
40. Do you know their middle name (if they have one)?
Mark.
41. Is there a very young baseball player that you believe will become a big star in the future? If so, who?
Everth Cabrera, ’cause this dude can nail any defensive plays.
42. Do you have the MLB Network?
Unfortunately, I don’t have it. Boo.
43. Have you ever caught a foul ball or a homerun ball at a baseball game?
Nope.
44. How many baseball stadiums have you been to?
Two. Petco and Angel Stadium. I’m going to increase that number and make it to thirty someday.
45. Do you have anything autographed by a baseball player?
Autographs from David Eckstein, Kevin Kouzmanoff, and Chase Headley in one baseball (Thanks to my 8th grade English teacher who gave the ball to me when he caught a foul ball with one hand.) Autographs from Drew Macias, Will Venable, Mike Adams, Bud Black and Heath Bell in another basebll (Huge thanks to Cat for collecting autographs from the Padres, wearing Dodgers gear!). Also a Jake Peavy glove. It was a promotion back in 2008. He didn’t sign it for me but it has an autograph and I will gladly take it.
46. When you hear the word “baseball”, what mainly do you think of?
My boys.
47. Name a baseball player that just simply does not look like a baseball player. What does he look like instead?
Chris Young. He’s 6-10 and looks like he should play basketball instead. He even looks like a basketball player.
48. Non Cubs fans–Don’t you want to see the Cubs win a WS in the next 5 years?
I don’t even want to see the Cubs in the playoffs.  
49. What is your most valuable/important baseball possession?
It’s a package from the Ecksteins. I would cry if I lose my posession of signed David Eckstein jersey, a book that he wrote called, “Have Heart” (He wrote a note and signed it.) and a card from his wife, Ashley. Plus my two autographed balls.    
50. Best seats you have ever had in a baseball game?
Field box infield (Just couple seats behind home plate.)=Greatest seats ever.
51. Would you ever go to a Pirates game?
Maybe.
52. Do you think your team has a shot at the postseason next year?
Hell yeah!
53. You are up against Mariano Rivera and you can choose anyone to pitch hit against him down by 1 with runners on 2nd and 3rd, who do you choose from your team?
I’d say Adrian Gonzalez. First of all, Rivera is a righty so we need a lefty hitter. So that makes A-Gon the right answer.
54. Is baseball your favorite sport (to watch or play)? Or does football or soccer or some other sport take precedent?
#1: Baseball
#2: Football
#3: Lacrosse, ’cause I play this sport.
55. You see your FAVORITE player in the world at the grocery store- what do you do?
Freak out, scream “Eck!!”, ask him if he remembers me (I’m sure he’s going to.) and give him a big hug. 

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Final game at Petco

I can’t believe there are only two games left in regular season. I went to Petco on a Friday night with a friend of mine who likes the Padres to see the boys one last time before the end. On my way, it was sprinkling. I was worried that it might rain really hard and the game had to be canceled. Thankfully, the rain stopped by the time I arrived at Petco and the weather was back to normal. San Diego has crazy weather sometimes.

Funny story here: When we went near the player gate entrance, there was a guy who was walking like six feet infront of us with long hair, skinny jeans, aviator sunglasses, beanie, stylish shirt, and a newsboy bag (?). I thought, “Is that Tim Lincecum?!” Sorry. I don’t have picture of “Tim Lincecum” This happened so quickly and I did not expect this to happen. He used the gray thing next to the gate and went his way to the entrance. There was a grouchy looking security guard and stopped “Tim” and yelled him for an ID. The guy looked very p*ssed, and showed his ID. The guard told “Tim” that next time, he needs to go around the fence. I think ”Tim” ignored the security guard..

The gate opened and we made my way to find my seat and hung around the field inbox area so I could get autographs. Padres rookie pitcher Mat Latos was socializing with the Elite Group. He has crazy tatoos on both of his arms. On his right arm, it has flowers (I think they were roses and his new ones), a scroll with letters, and old English writing. On his left, he has Major League Baseball logo, U-shape and some kind of bug. Call me weird because I looked at tattos of a guy almost the whole time when really, the point was to get an autograph. If you get a chance to see him up close, I’m telling you the tattos will stand out. Mat seems like a cool, pretty laid-back guy, especially since he loves to talk.

I didn’t get any autographs because the Padres were coming in and out of the dugout and they didn’t have time to sign except smiling at the fans. Outfielder Drew Macias signed a few though. Catcher Nick Hundley signed only two. Again, it was impossible to get Mat Latos’. But I didn’t stop there. My last chance was obviously, David Eckstein. I knew exactly where he signs so I waited in that area for five minutes. He finally came out from the dugout and it was super crowded in that area. Since I already have like five autographs from Eck, all I wanted was a picture with him. I waited a little and did something I have never done before. Here it goes:

Me: (Tapped his wrist gently) “Hey Eck, do you remember me? Thanks for the package you and Ashley sent to me. I’m wearing the jersey right now.”

Eck: “Oh hey! I remember you.” (Gave me a big hug.) “How’s everything going?”

Me: (At this point, I started to freak out but didn’t show that so I can be a strong fan. I was just smiling like crazy the whole time.) “Everything’s going great. Thanks. Can I take a picture with you?” 

Eck: “Absolutely.”

(I finally took a picture with him. Yes. I put my hand on his back and he put his hand on my back. One of the Elite Group didn’t look so happy. Oh well. As you can see, the picture I took Eck is now my new picture for my blog.)

Eck: “You know, Ashley is here today. She said she would love to meet you.”

Me: “Really? I would love to meet her too. Since I don’t know where she is, can you tell her I said hi?”

Eck: (Smiles.) “Sure. Thanks again for your continued support.”

Me: “I’m a big fan, and that’s what big fans do. Thanks again and good luck tonight!”

Eck: ”All right. Have fun tonight!”

Me: (Gave him a big smile.)

Call me crazy for remembering every single words but the chat with David Eckstein is 100% true. Our conversation got longer than from the one before which was a great. It is absolutely amazing when a fan talks to a baseball player, especially if that player knows who you are. I couldn’t meet Ashley but someday I will.

Starting pitcher for the Padres was Kevin Correia and Barry Zito was up for the Giants. I went to Petco three times now and I’ve seen Kevin pitch all three times. I find that awesome because he has done very nice job throughout the season. Last time out, he threw a first career complete game shutout against the D-Backs. Friday was his final outing for 2009 and I really wanted a win for him and the Padres. Barry Zito on the other side has improved but to me, he still needs a lot of work to get back on track. If he does that, there’s a possibility that Zito can win a Cy Young Award again.

Things started smoothly for the Padres because they had an early lead thanks to Oscar Salazar, who drove in Adrian Gonzalez for a Padres’ 1-0 lead over the Giants in the first inning. In the fourth inning however, Giant’s Pablo Sandoval hit a homerun against Kevin Correia to tie the game. There were Giant fans going crazy around me but luckily, Padre fans were there to back me up.

I was fine until the seventh inning. Giants ended up scoring six runs. It was absolutely pathetic to watch. I felt really bad for young Everth Cabrera. He made not one but two costly errors in the same inning for throwing and fielding. He now made 23 errors in the season. Even though the number sounds like a disastor, I understand because that’s what rookies do during their first major league career year. They make ton of errors but eventually fix them throughtout spring training. 

Padres try to rally in the seventh to cut the lead by the Giants. Catcher Henry Blanco made it happen. Sort of. He hit a solo shot to left and I went crazy.

Sadly, that was the one and only run in the seventh for the Padres. Both teams did not score any runs in the eight and ninth inning so the Padres lost by the score of 7-2. This is their first loss at Petco this season. That’s pretty impressive.

  

(My last look of Petco Park for the season.) 

I was kind of disappointed since my boys lost for final game at Petco for me. But I had a blast with Eck, even though I didn’t spent a ton of time with him. People around me looked totally jealous. Ha! I am definitely looking forward for 2010 San Diego Padres.

Pictures 

These are few examples of work of 5.0 megapixal digital camera that I have owned for a year. I need to get a new one very soon.

 

 

 

More can be found here

The continuation of happiness

This morning, I got a package, which was a great way to start off my day.

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I opened it very gently and had to smile after I looked what was inside.

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This package was something I was talking about in this part of my entry. A book, jersey and a letter from the Ecksteins. This is just simply amazing. I waited for almost three weeks and it paid off.

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Eck has a very, very nice handwriting. How sweet of him to write a little note inside a book that he wrote!

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Ashley wrote this for me. I was smiling like crazy!

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And for the finale…

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I wore them as soon as I saw this jersey. To be honest, I only have one Padres shirt. But this changed everything. I can start wearing this wonderful David Eckstein jersey to a game!

Oh man, this is absolutely incredible. It is a huge honor reciving this wonderful package. I am truely blessed by the Ecksteins.

A loss to the Padres, but a chat with David Eckstein? Priceless

Shocking, but true at 2:32 P.M. on 8/21/09

On a normal Friday afternoon, something amazing happened to me. I recieved an e-mail from Ashley, David Eckstein’s wife. She used her personal e-mail and I’m keeping the address private. Anyway, she offered me free tickets to a Padres game against the Cardinals on Saturday. HOLY MOLY. As soon as I read what she sent me, I was in shock for good twenty minutes. I’ve been dying to go to that game for months! Well, they made my wish come true. Here’s part of what she sent to me:

I found your blog a couple of months ago and when I read you wanted to go to a Pads/Cards game, we figured we could make that happen. It means a lot to have positive and supportive fans like yourself and that should be rewarded.

Epic win, right?

The next day (08/22/09)…

was game day! Yay! I couldn’t go to sleep at all on the day Ashley sent me the e-mail. I got ready to go to Petco on a Saturday afternoon. My brother went with me because he wanted to go. Shocking, isn’t it? He ended up going there to kill time. Oh well. I hurried my butt off while dragging my brother along and went to the VIP/Media/Player Will Call to get the tickets.

  

My seats were section 111 and it was not bad at all. When I opened my envelope, I couldn’t believe I was watching a game at a ballpark for free. So my brother and I went down to the visitors side to see what was up because I couldn’t see one Padre warming up. And guess who I saw?

Ever since he left San Diego, I’ve been missing this guy like crazy. Sure we have a very talented young shortop Everth Cabrera, who replaced Khalil Greene. But I miss Greenie’s plays and at-bats. When he came up to bat during BP, I literally yelled, “Khalil!!”. He saw me, and gave a little wave. That was completely made up of win. 

After thinking about him for more, I went to the Padres side. Manager Buddy Black and Kevin Kouzmanoff were sitting outside the dugout and chatting with each other. Mat Latos was also there.

Kouz was signing autographs at the Padres dugout area. I was way in the back so I thought I had no chance. But thanks to one of the Elite group, I got Kouz’s autograph. He asked me, “Did you get an autograph?” So I said, “No.” Kouz made an eye contact at me! That nice man said, “Ok. Throw them to me.” I threw the ball and sharpie and signed my baseball. After I got my belongings, I said “Thank you.” Kouz gave me a nice smile. 

Getting Mat Latos’ autographs was really impossible so I just took pictures of him.

My brother and I were talking about how the game will go and suddenly, Kevin Correia popped out of the dugout. By the way, when I went to a Padres game last month with three awesome bloggers, Kevin pitched on that night as well. It was great to see him again.

I was reminded by Ashley that David will be signing around 6:35. I waited and waited, and he finally came out from the dugout. At first, I thought I had no chance to tell him thank you or anything. I kinda pushed people to get close to him. Sorry fellas but there were way too many of you! A baseball player knows me so deal with it.

This was my plan: 1. Use my brother’s baseball to get an autograph. 2. As soon as he gives it back to me, say what I want to say to him. Well guess what? It totally worked! I got his autograph again and as soon as he gave the ball back to me, I had the best ten seconds of my life.

Me: Eck, thank you so much for the tickets.

Eck: Oh that was you? (Smiles)

Me: Yeah. It really, really means a lot to me.

Eck: No problem. My wife and I thank you for your positive support for the team.

Me: It’s all I can do as a fan.  

Eck: Your name is Hyun Young, right? (Pronounced PERFECTLY in a FIRST try.)

Me: (Gave him two thumbs up.) Yay! You got it right!

Eck: Haha. Well, have fun tonight!

Me: You too Eck, thank you!

Eck: (Smiles one last time at me.)

Oh my goodness. THAT WAS SO INCREDIBLE! I didn’t lose my cool and talked to him as if he was my friend, I swear. My heart kept pounding but I didn’t show any of the nervousness I had to him. Whole bunch of people around me looked totally jealous! I can’t believe he pronounced my name perfectly ! It’s  hard to pronounce that all my teachers couldn’t say it right for the first time. David Eckstein is THE man. I know I said thank you way too much, but his wife read my blog. I couldn’t take a picture with him since it was so crowded.

I also got Chase Headley’s autograph. My arm was about to fall off since I was holding my baseball and sharpie for about a minute. He finally signed it! I said, “Thanks Chase.” but didn’t say anything back nor smile. Oh well.

It was almost time for a game so me and brother bought ourselves a 5 for 5 deal. I was so starving that I ate a hot dog in like two minutes. Before the first pitch, we quickly sat in our seats. At 7:05, Kevin Correia threw the first pitch.

I was excited to see this man.

It was amazing to finally see Albert Pujols at a ballpark, not infront of my television. First inning did not go so well. Matt Holliday hit a huge three-run homerun off of Kevin Correia. ARGH!! I heard more cheers then boos. That’s not good at all.I like the Cardinals, but I rooted for the Padres the whole time. I think there were more Cards fans then Padres fans in the house. About fifteen people around me were wearing Albert Pujols shirts, Yadier Molina jerseys, etc. So Cardinals were leading by three runs already.

But the bottom of the first, I finally saw David Eckstein’s at-bat.

Last month, I couldn’t see him because he was on the DL. I’m so glad he is back in action and ready to play solid baseball.

I think it was either second or third inning that I saw Friar Race… again! 70′s, 80′s, 90′s and Swinging Friars participated. 70′s Friar ended up winning.

But I have NEVER seen anything like this.

There was Zombie Friar, or whatever. It was… strange.

When it was Eck’s turn to bat again later in the game, I saw this and yelled in joy.

 

YAY!!! This is a great, great news to hear. Padres and I definitely need him for almost everything.

Back to the game.

At some point during the game, I started to panic since the Padres had one hit, which was from the one and only David Eckstein. Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter even got a hit towards right field.

That was so embarassing! Kevin did not look sharp on the mound. What happened to the guy who goes six to seven strong innings by giving up three or less runs? Well that guy just vanished. Joe Thatcher, Luis Perdomo and Ryan Webb did some relieving and did ok jobs.

 

After a quick meeting on the mound, Padres bullpen got a little better.

In the ninth inning, we were down by seven runs. Oh and Yadier Molina took over first base. Interesting. Remeber this. Padres were down by six runs against the Phillies back in April and won at Philadelphia. I was expecting something similar like that will happen. Eck led of the inning but flied out to center. Adrian got out as well. It was up to Chase Headley to start the rally. He does is with a single. Will Venable also got a hit. Kouz came up to pinch hit since he didn’t start thirdbase. Unfortunately, he flied out to center and the game was over in a 7-0 loss to the Cardinals.

  

Even though the Padres lost, I’m happy that Eck and I talked to each other. Oh man, I wish I have a video of this! He is such a nice guy, no doubt. Chris Carpenter was again, solid while Kevin Correia struggled. So by the end of the game, I got:

  • Two autographs (well, it was really three)
  • The most delicious 5 for 5 deal
  • Great pictures
  • August Padres Magazine
  • The best ten seconds of my life so far.
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    If you want more pictures, click here. There are plenty.

Quick shoutout to the Ecksteins

David and Ashley,

Thank you guys so much for the incredible offer. Me and my brother (Well, not so much for him since he’s not a Padres fan.) had a great time at the ballpark. The Padres lost but it still was a lot of fun. Ashley, you totally shocked me with an unexpected e-mail and the ticket offer! You are so generous and I really appreciate for what you did for me. David, I had so much fun talking to you! I never talked to a player like that so it was absolutely amazing. I’m so glad you are staying in San Diego for another year!

Again, thank you so much. You guys are incredible. And I can’t wait for the package that I’m going to get from the one and only Ecksteins!

Thanks again,

Hyun Young

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