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05-05-2012 03:28 PM #1
Go to May 15 O's/Yanks game with BoltonBob
As a fundraiser for our CERT (First Responders - Community Emergency Response Team) we bought Sec 362 and are doing tics for:
1. Option 1 - $20 ticket only
2. Option 2 - $25 tic, one beverage (beer, soda) and one slice of pizza @ TURPs 5-7pm - 1317 N.Charles St. 21201
3. Option 3 - $10 pitcher of beer, soda, or ice tea, one slice and game on 6 TV's (1.50 HD's available)
Park free on Dolphin (off Howard) near Cultural Center & Mt Royal Lt Rail stops near Meyerhoff, Lyric Theater, and U of Baltimore for both game and TURPS.
Email RBRINKMANBOB@hotmail.com to meet for cash & tics. (Only 25 left)
Priority given FIRST to ScOtt, Rob, Chris, Paul, Tony/wife, John D., Steve Melewski and others who attended First Going Away Party 10 years ago for Tony in CHARLES VILLAGE... Have pictures of event!!
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05-05-2012 03:50 PM #2
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05-05-2012 04:12 PM #3
Daily rep exhausted. This is great. Not able to go, but I hope it is a success.
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05-06-2012 08:09 PM #4
Oh my goodness, I'm off that night! I may have to do this. Seriously. I'm a soft commit for option 2. And I may try to rally a group. Orioles Magic, feel it happen!
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05-06-2012 11:50 PM #5
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05-07-2012 08:28 AM #6
If the tea leaves are right Bob, you may just get to cheer for Stu on the 15th.
Last edited by weams; 05-07-2012 at 04:36 PM.
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05-07-2012 03:27 PM #7
Going tonight.... will be @ Sliders 5-7pm w/tics for May 15 game. Black Believe shirt on Old O's HTS hat.
Expect to lead Stu Stu Stu Cheer!
Form Steve:
The Orioles' plan for Pomeranz seems to be working. They started him at Bowie and pitched him just once every four or five days or so to give him time to work on his breaking pitches. Then with Triple-A, he was pitching more often.
"Coming out of spring training, we specifically wanted to get his breaking ball to where he could pitch it backdoor to lefties and do the wrap slider to the left-handers, where you go to the back foot. We really thought being able to have him pitch every four or five days and get a side (session) in between gave him more time to work on that pitch without having the pressure of trying to get people out at the same time. It was also a way to stretch him out a bit and get a few more innings," Steenstra explained.
Pomeranz used that time wisely to improve that breaking ball.
"Absolutely. He was getting a better feel for it and able to throw it for strikes when he wanted to and able to throw it different ways to hitters," Steenstra said. "Things worked out really well while he was here."Last edited by weams; 05-07-2012 at 04:36 PM.
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05-08-2012 12:26 PM #8
I'd love to Bob! But I'd (seriously) lose my job if I tried to take a weeknight off work.
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05-08-2012 12:27 PM #9
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05-11-2012 04:28 PM #10
I'm officially at this game. Woohoo!


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