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Home Sweet Home: 2011 Padres Fan Fest

Where do I start? Saturday’s Padres fan fest was incredibly fun. The atmosphere, the smell, and the sight caught my attention immediately. When the schedule for the fan fest came out on the Padres website, first thing that came to my mind was getting Mat Latos’ autograph. I was with my friend for the entire day and our first priority of the day was to get in the line to get Mat’s autograph.

  

Yes, it’s supposed to be M-A-T Latos.

After we got our ”passes” for the 12:30 to 1:30 session, we decided to walk around Petco Park for a bit because we had plenty of time. I knew Friarhood and RJ’s Fro had their booths at section 122 so we decided to drop by and say hello.

  

By the way, if you haven’t checked out Friarhood or RJ’s Fro, please do!

It was great seeing familiar faces again! I haven’t seen them since last year so I was stoked to see my favorite Padres bloggers. We talked Padres baseball and chatted for a good amount of time. I also got to be ”The” Fro.

And I was the very first one!

After we dropped by their booths and said hello, we walked around Petco Park. It was great to be home again, especially since the weather was absolutely perfect. I was able to wear shorts AND sunscreen in middle of February.

We saw our Twitter friend Daniel later. The three of us also saw Denise. It was great seeing Daniel and Denise again! Last time I saw them was at the Padres game/Twitter meetup from last year, which was full of fun.

Denise had to go with her family and friends so we parted our ways. Daniel, my friend, and I toured the Padres clubhouse together later.

I’m posting two pictures of doors because I did an interview with Ashley Eckstein last year inside the first door or the second door. They brought back great memories.

First, there was the weight room.

I also spotted Yoda!

Couple of minutes of walking, we finally saw a glimpse of the clubhouse. So I present to you the clubhouse of the San Diego Padres!

Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to take a ton of pictures of the clubhouse because the tour was a pretty quick process. But all of the pictures are my favorites and I especially love Heath Bell’s locker. We headed out to the dugout after the tour.

  

The three of us saw Chris, another Twitter friend of ours. He couldn’t see us for the first time but we eventually met at the Padres blogs section later. Before we met Chris, we sat on the outfield and took couple of pictures.

The turf was so nice that I was able to take a nap.

After couple of minutes of relaxing, I got in touch with Robert, and yup, he’s another follower of mine. He gave me some cool Padres stuff like Kyle Blanks and Everth Cabrera bobbleheads. I also got in touch with Kaybee, my Padres buddy! We met up and we were able to pass out cupcakes, cake pops and our blog cards to our friends. Even though our goodies were pretty much melted, they were homemade and made with love. Of course I saw Scott as well. He’s the one who gave me cool nick names like “Jedi Ninja”. Plus his birthday is today as well (we’re like twins) so wish him a happy birthday! It was almost 12:30 so we headed up to the seats to get autographs from Mat Latos and Tim Stauffer.

 

I was impressed with how nice and cool they are. Both of them asked me how I was doing and they were very friendly. I finally got my hands on Mat’s autograph! There was Mat’s fiancee behind him and she gave me a big hello when she saw me. It was great seeing her again. We asked each other how we were doing and chatted for couple of minutes. She’s absolutely stunning and cool at the same time. I hope to see her again in the future!

We finally met Chris and his friend after the autograph session. At the Padres blogs booth, we saw Matt from Twitter. He carried the one and only Yoda backpack and it was full of win. He looked pretty busy but it was sweet of him to stop by and give me a big hug, a high five and a fist bump. He’s a great guy and not to mention he’s hilarious too. The five of us went our way to the Channel 4 San Diego’s booth. There we saw channel 4′s crew John Weisbarth, Jane Mitchell, and Jenny Cavnar. It was a pleasant surprise that Jenny Cavnar remembered me from last year. We talked about things like school and lacrosse. She also asked me who’s going to be my favorite Padre this year since there will be no Scrappy this year. :( I told her that I’m still deciding but I might go along with Orlando Hudson, Jason Bartlett or Cory Luebke. But I still love David Eckstein and no one can stop me from that. It was great seeing her again!  

Jane also remembered me from last year’s fan fest. I am honored that two broadcasters remembered me, the ordinary teenager who is an aspiring baseball reporter. Both Jane and Jenny also asked me if I am still blogging. Yup. They know that I still blog.

Daniel was having trouble taking a picture with my camera. John made some entertaining comments and I was clearly cracking up. It was so much fun!

Then we headed to the Padres garage sale. We also bumped into Ashley, a fellow Tweeter. It my first time seeing her in person and I’m glad I was able to!

Padres had few Q&A sessions with the players and the fans. Daniel, my friend, and I attended the session that featured the infielders Jason Bartlett, Chase Headley, and Brad Hawpe.

 

I was able to see the trio up close. I’m definitely looking forward to see them play during the regular season. I love their positive thinking and determination for the upcoming season. Chick alert: I may have found a new Padre crush and his name is Jason Bartlett.

Jason Bartlett is freaking adorable too.

I still think Jon Garland is absolutely adorable too. It’s unfortunate that he signed with the Dodgers but I’m hoping to see him when the Dodgers come down to San Diego. I do have a feminine side and drool when I see cute players. It was a pleasure seeing Jason Bartlett up close. I really think he’s cute. What do you think, ladies?  

After the Q&A, we decided to go down the field and take pictures at home plate. While we were waiting in the line, we saw Cameron Maybin signing autographs for the fans.

Couple of minutes later, it was our turn to take pictures.

So that is all we did at the 2011 Padres fan fest. It was great seeing familiar faces and finally meeting “new” people. For example, I was finally able to see Chris in person. They are awesome people and great fans. I didn’t get a chance to see more awesome people like Scott, Ken, and Cecily. During the regular season, I’m definitely looking forward to meet them. I love attending fan fest not just for autographs, but also for interacting with fellow Padres fans. It’s great to hear what they have to say and I’m glad we’re part of the Friar Faithful. Going to Petco Park is like Christmas.   

Being able to attend fan fest and having fun was my early birthday present. I’m telling you it’s so much better than going to a concert or a movie theater.  

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. 

 

2010 Padres Fan Fest: Epic Day

First of all, 2010 Fan Fest was incredible. Even though I couldn’t do most of the things on my previous entry, I still had so much fun!

For season ticket holders, the gate opened early an hour early which was at nine. On the other hand, the gate opened at ten for non-season ticket holders. I saw Kaybee and her family members few minutes I arrived at Petco. The line was HUGE. Fortunately, we got to the front gate pretty smoothly. I hung out with Kaybee and her sister.

When we were waiting in the line, I figured out the batting and hitting clinics from Heath Bell and Tony Gwynn Jr. were for kids 13 and younger. That’s ok though.  

We first went to the weight room, and clubhouse.

That’s me standing infront of David Eckstein’s locker. Speaking of David Eckstein, he was NOT at the Fan Fest so I was disappointed. I’ve been waiting and waiting to go to Petco Park to see him but it didn’t work out.

I have never been to the weight room or the clubhouse until today so it was amazing to see them. After we looked through, we came outside and hung around at the dugout.

Then we walked around the bases. I didn’t run but still accomplished number 3 on my to do list.

 

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(Secondbase)

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(Thirdbase)

After we walked the bases, we bumped into RJ’s Fro, which was awesome. Kaybee and I won their first contest by saying “I love BBQ” and also being the first ones to see them. We took a picture with them and won a cool prize.

 

Thanks guys!

Also, we saw guys at Gaslamp Ball. I don’t know why but I was so nervous to talk to them. But hey, those guys are famous. It was so cool to meet the pros! We also met @jodes0405, a BIG fan of Everth Cabrera and the Padres.

We headed to the Padres Garage Sale. Couple of minutes of wandering around the store, we bumped into John, a fellow Padres blogger here in MLBlogs. It was awesome to see him finally in person.

You might be thinking, “Did you get any autographs?”

The answer is yes. The thing that was different from last year is that the fans had to get like a ticket to get an autograph of your favorite player at a certain time. Kaybee and I decided to get Everth’s at 1:00 P.M. We decided to take pictures of the Padres before we could get our autographs.

(Sean Gallagher)

(Mat Latos)

Their name plates were switched, by the way.

(Jon Garland. I love the glasses and he looks very cute in this picture!)

Kaybee and I also hung out at a section called “Digital and Media Zone” I had a chance to talk to Mark Neely, the play-by-play voice for Padres baseball.

  

It was about thirty minutes before one so we decided to wait for Everth. Fans and I gave him a round of applause when he climed up the stairs to sit at his seat to sign. Finally, it was our turn to get his autograph.

 

I said hi to him and he said hi back to me. He looked shy! That’s adorable. Remember the Spanish on my previous entry? It didn’t work out because I got so nervous! So all I said to him was thank you when he signed my baseball. There was another player who signed. His name is Carlos Hernandez and I have never heard of him.

(The top one is from Everth. The bottom one? I’ll get to that later.)

 

(Carlos Hernadez)

After we got what we wanted, we decided to take more picture of the Padres.

(Will Venable)

(Luke Gregerson)

(Tony Gwynn Jr.)

During the Fan Fest, Padres held Q&A for the fans. Basically, Padres players, broadcasters and front office members answered questions from the fans. Those who participated are: Dick Enburg, Mark Grant and Mark Neely as broadcasters, Chirs Young, Jon Garland and Clayton Richard as pitchers, Jeff Moorad and Tom Garfinkel as front office members, Scott and Jerry Hairston, Tony Gwynn Jr. and Will Venable. Before the fourth Q&A forum, which was the Hairston bros turn, Kaybee, her sister and I bumped into Steve Adler from Friarhood, which was again, awesome. We talked about our day and our awesome blogs. He complimented Kaybee’s new and improved jersey because she literally put a picture of Kouz. Her jersey is full of win, by the way.

Unfortunately, Kaybee and her family had to leave before the Hairstons came out. But I have pictures for her.

(Jerry Hairston)

(Scott Hairston)

I adore Jerry Hairston now. He was funny, made the fans laugh, and it’s an honor to have him as a Padre. He recently played with the New York Yankees who won the World Series last year. I can tell he plays his game hard everytime he does and it’s going to be even better when he plays with his younger brother, Scott.

After the Q&A was over, I met Steve again. We decided to hang out for the rest of the day. We saw Tom Garkinkel, Padres president and Chief Operating Officer, with a hotdog on his hand. We dropped by and said hello.  
 

Later, we walked over to pitchers Kevin Correia and Joe Thatcher.

Both of them were really nice to me. They made eye contact with me, asked me like “How are you doing?”, and smiled at me. I even took a picture with Kevin Correia.

I expected Kevin to be shy but he proved me wrong. First of all, he put his hat backwards and I started laughing. Second of all, he was extremely nice and chill.

 

Steve and I caught up with Jane Mitchell. She was extremely nice and I just had to laugh when Steve and Jane were talking about their Facebook “issue”. We even took a picture together!

Later, Jenny Cavnar joined the party. Jenny is a reporter for the Padres so I was extremely thrilled to see her. I want her job someday but I didn’t say that to her. It was so amazing to have a talk with a reporter. Especially since I never done anything like that before. I really admire her and she is my idol. It was an incredible honor asking her questions and she was kind enough answer them. Another reason why she is my idol is that she played lacrosse when she was in college. I asked her for few lacrosse tips and they are really going to help me. As for broadcasting, I asked her how she does interview, pre-games and postgames. She said things are memorized, or directly said whaever is organized in her mind. I got incredible tips from her and I would like to thank her so very much.

(Funny story here: When I first introduced myself, she thought I was in college! That’s alright though. I told her that I’m in high school and she seemed surprised that I blog at a young age.)

  

Another cool story: My follower @goldfyngor totally recocgnized me! Guess my David Eckstein jersey worked. It was so awesome to have that type of meetup. I’ve never done anything like that so it totally made my day.

After all the fun, Steve and I saw the last Q&A, which featured outfielders Tony Gwynn Jr. and Will Venable. We only saw last few minutes. I had to leave and said goodbye to Steve. We need to go to a game during regular season someday!

2010 Fan Fest was absolutely incredible and this was the greatest birthday gift so far. By the way, thanks to Kaybee for giving me this awesome present.

Thanks girl!

As for the Padres and baseball, this really set the mood for me and rest of the Friar Faithful. I really think 2010 will be our year. Petco, I will see you again someday and go Padres!

 

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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Night at Petco Park with three friends (bloggers)

Padres lost to the Rockies on Sunday by the score of 6-1 but I didn’t really care. Mat Latos for the Padres made his Major League debut but got the loss. He’s from Double-A and the type of pitcher who only goes like five innings. This kid is stunning, however. His fastball is like 90-95 mph with accuracy. Jason Marquis dominated us again and now leads Majors in wins. Congrats!

On Saturday, I had so much fun at Petco with Kaybee, Kylie and Jen. All of us met at the front gate and when it opened, Kaybee and I went near the Padres’ dugout while Kylie and Jen went to take snapshots of the Rockies and get autographs. Before the game, I got an autograph from David Eckstein.

ECK.jpg picture by hyunyoung_95 

(You can tell he was smiling at me and I gave one to him as well.)

Reasons why I love this guy:

1. He’s just adorable. And sweet. And cute. You get the idea.

2. In case you didn’t know, he is on DL. It was a pleasure for me to do this when he is injured. I just love this guy straight up.

  

Pardon my bad picture ’cause my camera has terrible quality. Anyway, that proved to be my good luck ball. Cool thing is that it was thrown from Kevin Correia. Oh, and he pitched on the game I went with three awesome people.

It was still before the game and me and Kaybee had time to get more autographs.

  

That was rookie Drew Macias signing Kaybee’s paper.

Edgar Gonzalez and Kyle Blanks signed as well. Those two pictures are NOT zoomed in. I was really, really close to them. I took a shot to get Kyle Blanks’ autograph but it didn’t work. This kind man asked me, “Want me to get it for you?” So I said, “Sure. Thank you.” Kyle didn’t have enough time. That’s all. 

 

Oh and Tony Gwynn too. He’s like, “Me?” in that picture. Haha! It was very crowded so we didn’t have any chance. Tony is a very cool guy and us, the fans, love him.

Funny thing happened when we saw Will Venable on the fields to stretch. This little girl who was infront of me kept yelling, “Venable!!” and “Will!!” That was really cute.

Kaybee bought me a 5 for $5 deal. The deal is hot dog, soda, peanuts, popcorn and cookie for only five bucks. If you go to Petco one day, definitely buy it. It’s worth it and cheap.

Both of us also bought July issue of Padres Magazine with Adrian Gonzalez as a coverboy. We took time reading is and had interesting conversations. We said something like, “Ewwwwwww.” at the same time. It was a picture of the pathetic chairman John Moores. Both of us awwwed and ooohhed when we saw picures of Kevin Kouzmanoff and David Eckstein.

Funny story. There’s a picture of catcher Nick Hundley and manager Buddy Black. Nick “said” “How do you know he can’t hit a slider?” Buddy responded, “padres.com” This is really stupid. One. That was the cheesiest thing I’ve read. Two. Buddy looks so stupid in that picture, no offense.

It was almost time for the game and we sat in our seats. I saw a guy with bright pink Dora the Explorer backpack walking towards the visitor’s bullpen.

His name is Matt Daley and Jen remembered his name all by herself! I love his backpack. It looks good on him too!

The game finally began and I was ready for my Padres baseball. The pitching matchup was between Kevin Correia against Rockies’ Jason Hammel.

I guess Troy Tulowitzki wanted to be in the picture with Jason Hammel. Things got off to a very slow start. Both teams scored one run in the first inning. Brad Hawpe fot an RBI double and Dexter Fowler socred with two outs. As for the Padres, it was bases loaded and Kyle Blanks got a walk. Adrian Gonzalez scored and the game was tied.

I got kinda bored so I took pictures of Garrett Atkins for Emily and Kylie.

Enjoy guys :)

The game was boring since neither of them scored for a looong time. When Edgar Gonzalez got hit on his head by Jason Hammel’s fastball, I was so scared and speachless. That changed the mood of 28,652 fans who attended that game. Let me tell you, I was almost in tears. The sound of the ball was SO loud.

Poor Edgar. He was the only who got two hits before got hurt. Jason Hammel did not mean to do that. He looked sick when he came over to see if Edgar was alright. What a guy, unlike Carlos Zambrano who is a complete moron.

Back in May when Zambrano hit Eck’s chest, he didn’t even come up to him and said sorry. I wanted to punch Zambrano in the face so bad.

When the Padres changed some moves, Adrian Gonzalez was missing and Kyle Blanks took over first. I realized that Adrian went to the hospital with Edgar. Adrain did the right thing as a younger brother, a sibling, and best friend.

Chase Headley came up to pinch hit and it was a HUGE. The game was still tied until the seventh inning. Chase hit a homerun towards right field!

Padres scored another run by Eliezer Alfonso’s RBI single to take the lead by 3 to 1. Although he has a cool first name, I dislike him. He always messes up when it’s bases loaded. He stikes out the most during that situation. That is not cool.

Ninth inning means Heath Bell. I’ve never seen Heath Bell at Petco to pitch so it was very exciting to see him energetic and saving the game for the Padres.

I love his entrance song. It’s called Blow Me Away by Breaking Benjamin. This is totally the right song for Heath. My favorite part of the lyric goes like,

“Only the strongest will survive. Lead me to heaven when we die. I am a shadow on the wall. I’ll be the one to save us all.”

That’s epic.

Heath didn’t go 1-2-3 but got the save and Padres won!

When the game was over, all four of us met infront of Petco and took group shots. My parents (my dad especially), sister and brother looked tired. They told me that they were waiting for like an hour to pick me up. Whoops. Hey, I was having so much fun so they can’t say anything ’bout that.

Thanks to Kaybee, Kylie and Jen for making this game more fun. And Kylie, you are a one hilarious gal! I wish all four of us sat in the same area. It will happen someday.

Favorite pictures

This is Drew Macias and he is a cutie!

Kevin Kouzmanoff is on the left and Kevin Correia is on the bottom right corner. This picture is pretty hilarious.

Very, very cool fact.

Random Thoughts

  • In the end, I have ten pictures of Kevin Correia and Everth Cabrera as well. I like both of them a lot.
  • My camera stinks and I need a new one.
  • Happy birthday Jen!

Quick entry

I know. I know. I haven’t been blogging. So sorry bout that. But the Padres had a GREAT weekend against the Cincinnati Reds. We swept them! It was awesome. I don’t have time to do huge recaps because I have to study for Algebra (my worst subject) test.

Anyway, ignore the Algebra thing. I would much rather talk about my boys!

  • Reds 5 Padres 6

We were tied until the 16th inning. When I checked the time, it was about twenty minutes after midnight! I fell asleep later in the game and woke up as soon as Nick Hundley stepped up to bat. It was a PERFECT timing ’cause this man hit a walk-off solo homerun towards left field! I wanted to scream so loud but my family were sleeping. So I had to squeal a little as I watched that moment. Oh my godness, it was so awesome! I loved Nick’s reaction. He knew it was gone. Everyone in the game knew. And heck even the Cincinnati dugout knew! So that made my Saturday. Well early Sunday morning.

  • Reds 1 Padres 3

Jake Peavy was obviously pumped. He had a complete game yesterday afternoon. Again, it was another exciting game. Jake had his seventh career complete game at downtown San Diego. Special thanks to Kevin Kouzmanoff for run supports. Without him, we would have lost. I was watching this game and I saw my brother’s friend who was sitting right behind homeplate! Well he knows me so that counts.

Tomorrow, Giants come to town and Chris Young for the Padres is up against San Fran’s Barry Zito. I’m already confident we are going to win. Go Padres!!

That’s it for now. Tune into my blog tomorrow for more Padres news, random thoughts, and whatever that’s on my head. Wish me good luck on my all-star mile please :) I’m in the top 40 girls on my school and I will be running infront of whole bunch of people which is pretty nervewrecking.

Note:

I am 100% sure that I will be going to the Rockies game in July 18th with Kaybee!

I’ve been saving my money for months just to buy these great tickets. Hopefully Tom and Jen can make it on that day as well :) AHHH! I can’t wait already. I will be seeing my boy David Eckstein up close!!!

Before I really get off, San Diego’s Adrian Gonzalez is one of NL’s most underrated player. He should get the attention he deserves because he is a great player and loves to play every single day with a positive attitude. Lot of people are focused on Tim Lincecum, Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, etc. etc. so I’m getting pretty sick of it. Adrian needs to get more attention!!

Walk-off victory!!

I missed EVERYTHING ’cause the game happened to take place when I was in school. Anyway, like I said, we won with a walk-off style :) The hero? My boy DAVID ECKSTIEN!!!!

I just had to put two pictures of David today. Since I was not able to hear or listen to the game, I have to get the facts from the website. So here it is:

Chris Young vs. Dan Haren

Chris Young was on the mound against Dan Haren. For some strange reason, Haren creeps me out. Anyway, Chris’ outing was OK. He lasted 6 innings, gave up 5 hits, 3 runs, 4 walks and struck out 6. He definitely got a no decision today. His overall ERA now is 4.76. That’s a pretty big number. I really hope he can bring it down.

Dan Haren also lasted 6 innings and gave up 3 runs. He struck out 4, gave up 8 hits and walked 2. So his performance was pretty much similar to CY’s. 

Bullpen today…

Suprised the heck out of me! Edwin Moreno, Luke Gregerson, Cla Meredith and Heath Bell, of course, gave up no runs and struck four all together. Cla ended up getting the win. That is something I would like to see everyday. Heath is just a phenominal pitcher. His ERA is still ZERO! Zip, nada, none. Cla is 4-0 now. That’s more like a starter’s record! But anyway, that is a greta sign from him. We definitely need his arm.

A comeback

The Padres were trailing 2-0 and eventually tied the score in the fifth inning on two consecutive RBI singles by Edgar Gonzalez and Scott Hairston. After Arizona took a 3-2 lead in the sixth inning, the Padres came back in the bottom of the inning against Haren. I always love comebacks from my boys. That’s the sign that a team is not ready to give up.

Kaybee’s hero and my hero

As you guys know, Kaybee loves Kevin Kouzmanoff and I love David Eckstein. Today was a great game for both of them which means double the cheers and screams. Kevin got three hits today. Two singles and a double. He entered the game with .221 average but boosted up to .239 after those hits. So congrats to Koooz. 

But the big hero of the day was David Eckstein! (How many times I said that now?) It was bases loaded for him in the bottom of the tenth with 1 out. He singled off to the right side off of D-Backs’ reliver Esmerling Vasquez. YAY!! This was a great at-bat from David. He was in a HUGE 2 for 27 slump. All he needed to say were “Slow it down, slow it down.”  

Ready to face a “new” team

We didn’t face the Houston Astros so that’s what I meant by “new”. This game is going to take place in Texas. Chad Guadin is up against Wandy Rodriguez. Last time, Chad’s outing was not as great. He got the loss and is on the search to seek the 1st victory with the Padres. He has 5.06 ERA right now. That is an ugly number he definitely needs to bring down.

Rodriguez in the other hand is 2-2 with 2.19. He only lasted five innings on his last outing. If the Padres continue to play like today, then I can smell the victory. GO PADRES!!!

Quick note:

This is actually my 70th entry. And thanks to Emily, I now have 400 comments :) 

    

Adrian shines, but Padres fell short

Adrian is on a roll, but the Padres lost today by the Rockies 7 to 5. Adrian hit another homerun which is his ninth this season. NINE already?? He must be crazy :) Today, he hit a two-run shot. He is tied with Carlos Pena in the Rays with most home runs in Major League Baseball. Way to go and keep it up Adrian!! 

Speaking of homeruns, catcher Henry Blanco hit one today as well. He hit a two-run homerun as well to get back on track. By the way, the Padres were really behind, by 7 to 0. Adrian and Henry’s long baseballs made those runs. If the bullpen kept the ballgame tight, we really could have won. I’m serious! Starting pitcher Kevin Correia struggled a bit and got the loss. He is now 0-2 with 4.71 ERA. I’m a little concerned with this guy now. Hopefully he can have his first victory as a Padre in his next outing.

Josh Geer vs. James McDonald

The Padres are off to four-game series starting tomorrow against the freakin’ Dodgers. Like I mentioned, Josh is up for the friars. His last outing was on Saturday against the Pirates. He filled in for Shawn Hill, who had soreness in his right arm. Josh was not as great as when he pitched against the Phillies. But he really deserves to be in the rotation.

Hopefully, I’m set in the rotation,” Geer said Wednesday in anticipation of a regular start against the Dodgers onThursday in Los Angeles. “I’ll do whatever they need me to do right now, but I would like to just be regular rotation, normal rest, and all that. But whatever they need me to do, I’ll do.” 

(Quote from Padres website)

Nice. Very nice. I really hope he can be in the regular rotation with Jake, Chris and other guys.

Jeff Moorad

Today, the Padres fans and Jeff Moorad has a chat. I wanted to join but I was in school. There were great questions and questions I wanted to asked were answered. Great job and thanks guys :)

Finally some Padres pride on MLBlogs!!

As I went to MLBlogs website, I saw that Kaybee was in the main page with her picture. Way to represent the Padres! Kaybee, you really deserved this ’cause you are one of the hardest-working blogger. Hehe. My blog was in the bottom with other Padres’ blogs as well :) I really felt good about this.

Scratched from today’s game

I’m still going to “follow” Khalil Greene. I mean, that’s what you do when your favorite player leaves to a different team, right? Anyway, he was pulled out from today because of his discomfort in right forearm and is expected to be out of the lineup for two to three days. Khalil is known for bunch of injuries so this is not suprising. He only had ONE season out of six-year career when he was healthy and didn’t get sent to DL which was in 2007, best year he ever had. All I can do is watch and see him get better.

Trevor?

The Brewers won today 1-0 against the Pirates so I was expecting Trevor to save. He didn’t. Here’s an option that will be unlikely to happen though: COME BACK TO SAN DIEGO!!! 

 

Padres Fan Day: Part 2

Today’s entry will have whole bunch of pictures from Fan Day yesterday. I gotta tell you, I had so much fun! The Fan Day didn’t begin until noon, but my dad had to go to a verizon store to fix his phone. Eventually, he came back to PETCO. So he just dropped me off at ten thirty. And I had to stand in line by myself! Thank godness the gate opened at approximately eleven thirty.

I was dying to go inside. The thing that really pissed me off was that the people let the season ticket holders go inside first, where most of them got there later than me. All I could do was watch them pass by us, those without the season tickets. Yeah, it was a way to start.

I could not make up my mind! I wanted to get an autograph from Jake Peavy but the rows were PACKED. So this is where I sat.

The seat where I was sitting was a section for those who wanted an autogrpah from Adrian Gonzalez. It was not the best seat because I couldn’t see the scoreboard and the players looked like ants.  Luckily, I caught up with the players, sort of.

 

Time for some batting practice!

I spy Jake :)

That’s Bob Scanlan talking with Brian Giles, I think.

Now he’s talking with Adrian.

Those were random pictures of the Padres. It’s time for some autographs!! The first autograph I got was from Adrian, obviously. He showed his big smile to me and handed me the autograph.

After I got his autograph, I went to Chris Young’s ’cause they were pretty close to each other.

Too bad I couldn’t take a picture of his face. But take a look at this.

Yup. That’s me and Chris!!!! I am NEVER gonna delete this picture. Of course I got his autograph.

 

It got cut off a little but oh well. I finally got caught up with Kaybee and Jen at the Channel 4 table. John Weisbarth and Steve Quis were hilarious!

Too bad I don’t have a picture of Steve. But they did sign an autograph to me :)

LOL. True luv :) I didn’t have a paper so Jen gave me a piece of notebook paper. John even pronounced my name right in the first time!

I had an amazing time with my dad and brother. And of course, Kaybee and Jen. My brother didn’t have a good time because he’s not a Padres fan. He was FORCED to go by my parents. I had soooo much fun. I also have some nice view of the ballpark.

Someday, I would be sitting there. Just someday! The garage sale was packed as well. But I got this cool hat for only ten dollars.

This Fan Day was a first time I’ve been to and it was amazing. hopefully I can go to another one next year! Today is FINALLY opening game! Jake’s pitching!! Padres against Dodgers. It’s on. Go Padres!

EDITED: I had comments about how the pictures are not working and I am SO sorry. I fixed it so you can check them out now. 

Writing this and that

Padres ended a game with a sweet victory! Final score was 6 to 5 against the Brewers. Speaking of Brewers, Trevor Hoffman is on 15 day-DL! That’s really, really bad. To those who are in the Brewers and involved in the organization any way shape of form: Show him that you really care about this man. Please! He’s your all-time saves leader now. Anyhoo, Starting pitcher for the Padres, Shawn Hill did an excellent job pitching. I would be more than glad to mention the heros for the game :) Brian Giles and Eliezer Alfonzo hit a homer, one each. Adrian Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with two RBI doubles. Great job to all three of them. Boy, Adrian is VERY solid. He’s hitting .405! Hopefully, he can bring all of them for regular season that’s coming up quickly.

Yesterday was quite an interesting day at school. (Well, it was only Associated Student Body class) We talked and discussed how being a leader is like a pencil. Since it’s a leadership class, it was pretty obvious that we were going to do things like that. When my teacher asked a leader is like a pencil question, I was like, “What?! He must be joking.” In the end, I learned that I was joking. I didn’t really think deep which was pretty bad for me to do in the first place. To be honest, it was a little bit hard. Here are the things that we, as a class, had:

(Quick note: the list is straight out of from my messy notes I took)

A leader is like a pencil:

  • Both depended upon
  • Fix mistakes (erasers in the back of the pencils)
  • Sharp, Both can be resharpened (For leader’s case, he/she is quick-witted)
  • Gets work done
  • Have variety (Different variety of pencils are like leader’s variety of leading others)
  • Makes ideas real
  • Needs to be controlled
  • Core of a leader can create great things
  • Hard to break
  • Looks normal, but can do powerful things.

And most importantly…

  • LEAVES A MARK

I think all of them are true statements (notes). Every single things I mentioned are true and things that all leaders need for them and other people. That was a pretty good, uh, lesson.

So I won’t be going on the Union-Tribune trip with the 6th graders, something that I expected. I’m not upset. I just missed a great oppertunity, that’s all.

I am NOT prepared for the Fan Fest on Sunday. Kaybee and Jen already got their own little things done. They wrote the URL and blog title on cards with logos, etc. To be honest, I still don’t know what to do to ”advertise” my blog to fans or if I’m super lucky, to the players. I’m stuck between writing it on my shirt or making a nice sign. What do you guys think? I’ll be accepting all of your suggestions through Saturday at latest.

WHEN’S SUNDAY??  

    

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