Friday, March 22, 2019

Angels Spring Training Experience - Part 2

Continuing on with our Angels Spring Training experience.....

The Angels have a new manager this year, Brad Ausmus, after Mike Scioscia was the manager for 19 seasons.  Brad looked just like one of the players and would be seen playing catch when he wasn't talking with the media or doing other manager tasks.


Here are some photos of Brad's game day media interviews.  Most of the questions were about Shohei Ohtani and how his recovery is coming after Tommy John surgery.   


Brad being interviewed by Jose Mota




While watching warm ups, we didn't try to talk to any of the players or the manager.  It was just great to see and overhear their conversations and watch their playful interactions.

Our favorite player and the best player in baseball right now is Mike Trout.  We saw a lot of Trout and he played in almost every spring training home game.  All of this while his contract extension was being talked about incessantly.  Thankfully during spring training he signed a wopping 12 year, $430 million dollar deal which will make him a career Angel.  We were very happy to hear this as there was speculation that he might sign with the Philadelphia Phillies, his hometown team and to be closer to his family living in New Jersey.  We would have been so sad if he left the Angels as he's a fun player to watch.  Phew!



Fun while warming up
From what we noticed, batting practice doesn't begin until Trout starts things off.  It must be some sort of respect thing between players to allow the top hitter to go first.  

Trout leads off batting practice.




Kole Calhoun, Trout, and Peter Bourjos.  
Mike at bat

Big swing

Trout hustling to first base.
Another exciting player to watch is Shohei Ohtani.  Last year he was Rookie of the Year.  He's a young Japanese 2-way player who pitches and hits well.  A rare combination as it's been over 100 years since Babe Ruth to find these skills in one player.  Last year he had Tommy John surgery so he is not expected to pitch this season but he will still bat as a designated hitter.  He is expected to join the team in May if all goes well.

Every game the Japanese media would have their cameras set up to catch him walking between the locker and weight rooms.  I think they would try to document his every move if given the chance.  


Shohei Ohtani
Ohtani is still learning English so he has an interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, who is always with him.  I think that Ippei has the best job in baseball.  It was easy to spot Ohtani around the various training fields because his interpreter was always with him.  

Ohtani exercising his pitching arm.

Ohtani giving an interview to the Japanese media.






Albert Pujols is a player who is on the downside of his career but the Angels paid a lot of money for him when he was traded from the St. Louis Cardinals in 2013.  We're expecting Pujols to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame after he retires.  


During batting practice, some fans were allowed on the field and the players would sign autographs an take photos.  Here Pujols is talking with fans.  


Albert Pujols

Besides Trout, one of my favorite players is Kole Calhoun.  He plays right field and when he makes a play out there and throws the ball to the infield or home plate, he has amazing accuracy and speed. 

Calhoun and Trout seem to be great friends and that showed during warm-ups.  

Calhoun and Trout


Pujols, Calhoun, and Trout chatting

Trout and Calhoun stretching.
Kole showing a bit too much belly button and Trout playfully throwing grass clippings at it!



For a few games, we got a special treat as Vladimir Guerrero was in the house!  He was a 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and the first player to be inducted as a player from the Angels.  

Guerrero was spotted hanging out with the current players and snagging batting practice fly balls out in right field.  



These little girls were so lucky to get Guerrero's autograph!




Vladimir Guerrero and Tim Mead catching up.

A previous Angels player, Clyde "Skeeter" Wright made an appearance at a few games.  He played for the Angels from 1966-1973.  He is the only Angel left-handed pitcher to win 20 games in a season and had a no hitter against the Oakland A's in 1970.  Funny guy!
Nancy, Clyde Wright, and Al
 Another person we met and chatted with during player warm ups was a guy hired by the Angels to get video footage.  His name is Craig and it was nice meeting him.
Al, Nancy, and Craig
When the Chicago Cubs came to the stadium to play a game, we had a special visit of the famous Clydesdale horses and a Dalmatian dog.  That was a real treat!





I had a couple of people visit us at the games.  First, I've been receiving Daily Devotional emails from John Fischer for years.  

A link to John's devotionals:  https://catchjohnfischer.wordpress.com/

I'm usually a day or so behind on reading his devotionals due to timing of his emails and our schedule so I was shocked to read a devotional he wrote about us and our RV adventure on the day we were to meet him!  Here is the entry where he mentions us.   https://catchjohnfischer.wordpress.com/2019/03/08/arizona-baseball/

and a couple more where he uses baseball in the message:
https://catchjohnfischer.wordpress.com/2019/03/11/arizona-weekend/
https://catchjohnfischer.wordpress.com/2019/03/25/i-want-to-be-part-of-everything/

He's from Laguna Beach, CA and a big Angels fan.  Sometimes his devotionals incorporate Angels baseball and he's written about attending spring training games in the past.  I emailed him and we met up at a game this year.  

Nancy, John, and Al

The second was an Experian co-worker, Teresa, and her husband Cesar.  Teresa and I share the same last name (with the same spelling) so we joke that we're sisters even though we look nothing alike!  

Teresa and Cesar go to spring training every year but this year their daughter gave them their first grand child so it was questionable if they would make it.  Luckily all worked out and they were able to make it to a game.  I was able to move them to my section and score them some awesome seats.  It was great to see my sister and share our love of baseball.   

Teresa, Cesar, and Nancy

One more fun thing we did during spring training was hook up with friends we made in Quartzsite in January of this year.  Dave and Kathy are from Wisconsin and they are Brewers fans so we attended a Brewers vs. Angels game at the Brewers spring stadium with them.  


Between an inning they had a silly Sausage Race
Al, Nancy, Kathy, and Dave


Al, Dave, Kathy, and Nancy
The game ended in a tie since they don't play extra innings in spring training.  That way we all went home happy that our team didn't lose.  It was great to catch up with Dave and Kathy again.  We learned a lot of good RV'ing tips from them and enjoy following along their adventures on their blog:  https://www.offourrockerrv.com/.  Hopefully we'll see them again next winter in Quartzsite.  

Kathy and Dave are more current on their blog than I am.  Here is there blog entry from our game meetup:  https://www.offourrockerrv.com/travels/2019-03-wk2/

One of my favorite memories of spring training was one of the player's family was in my section for several games.  It was Peter Bourjus' wife and three kids.  They have a little boy about 3 or 4 years old.  He was very aware of his Dad on the field and when he was on deck to hit.  His mom wanted to leave and the little boy said he wanted to wait until his dad batted which ended up being at the start of the next inning.  When his dad was at bat he hit a home run and the little boy was saying, "my daddy hit it over the fence for me."  He was so excited.  Then after the Angels got their three outs, his dad was getting ready to head to his place in the outfield.  He tipped his hat to his son and the little boy tipped his hat to his dad.  It was just so cute!  

While we volunteered at the spring training games, we stayed in two RV different parks.  First we stayed at Palm Gardens for a month and then we moved to Val Vista Villages for the second month.  Both were in Mesa, Arizona and both times we were parked in sites that backed up to noisy streets.  
Our site at Val Vista Villages in Mesa, AZ
I thought Val Vista was like summer camp for old people.  They had so many activities and the lady at the activities desk said, "If you're bored here, it's your own fault."  Although both parks were nice, the RV sites were just too noisy for our liking.  We're working on finding better places to stay next year for spring training. 


Overall we had an awesome time at Spring Training this year.  We met some great people and got to watch a lot of baseball!  I hope we'll be back again next year!  

Check that one off the bucket list!



Here are the places you can follow or comment on our adventures:
Blog:  ImagineOurRVDreams.blogspot.com
Instagram:  ImagineOurRVDreams
email:  ImagineOurRVDreams@hotmail.com

1 comment:

  1. I am finally catching up on your blogs...so glad that Teresa Gonzalez (your sister … Ha Ha!!!) got to meet you at Spring Training. How nice to see a picture of her and even better to hear she became a Grandmother … oh my … Teresa a Grandmother, how exciting for them!
    Thanks for letting me ride along!

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