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Trip report: 2008 All Star Game at Yankee Stadium
Location: BlogsBlogsNestor Aparicio's Blog    
Posted by: Nestor Aparicio 7/16/2008 12:05 PM

Lemme start by saying that I was waiting for a subway at 1:37 a.m. when the winning run was scored. I sat through 14 and a half innings of baseball, but I had a 3 a.m. train back to Baltimore that I was not going to miss at any cost. So, about five minutes after I walked out of Yankee Stadium, the AL won the game.

Needless to say, it was a very memorable evening of baseball in The Bronx.

All of the highlights, guests, batting practice stuff, celebrities, etc. will be on wnsTV by the end of the day.

A few notes, thoughts and observations:

Taking the train is great. It’s fast, clean, efficient. It seems like New York is the only place I ever take a train but when I do I’ll always wonder why I don’t do it more often. Amtrak rocks!

Where were the Cincinnati Reds during the opening ceremony honoring the living Hall of Famers? Joe Morgan, who was in the building last night for the Home Run Derby. Tony Perez? And what about Johnny Bench’s glaringly vacant hole behind the plate? Could it be a Pete Rose thing? I haven’t read anything about it yet, but I noticed the guys who were missing more than the guys who were there. And it was cool seeing our living legends all out on the field with those orange caps on. Very cool idea for the opening ceremony of the game.

Celebs: On a personal note, I got to meet Sheryl Crow at a press conference for Stand Up To Cancer. She might be the most beautiful woman on the planet (and yes, one of the afflictions of turning 40 is having the “hots” for women over 40). She was also extremely pleasant. 

New York, baby: All of the top local TV stations had anchors on the field at Yankee Stadium last night and the joint was jumping. Instead of being in a far-flung place like Arlington or Cleveland it was standard operating procedure for the locals to bring that famous “New York throng” with them. It was just packed and extremely active.

WNST landed many guests: On Rob Long’s show, Chris Myers, Black Jack McDowell, Keith Olbermann, Billy Ripken and Tim Kurkjian. The Fighting Ungers had a few seconds of “I have no idea what's happening” with James Lipton from Inside The Actors’ Studio and a nice chat with Hannah Storm, who’s a really fun lady to hang around.

I geeked out when I saw George Brett. I’ve only met him one other time and he was “my guy” for most of my baseball childhood. If the Royals were in town, we went to the ballpark to see Brett play. My wife even got me a bobblehead for Christmas a few years ago. He still looks like he could play. And if he could, he'd still bat .300!

I caught up with a few old baseball and media friends, who I never see now that Peter Angelos has taken away my press pass. Harold Reynolds and Jeff Nelson (of Catonsville) were around the batting cage. I even saw Ken Rosenthal, who has certainly made his way up the ladder of network success with his Fox gig. I didn’t always agree with his column, but I’ve worked closely with Kenny over the years, both as his gopher at The Evening Sun when he was the Os beat man but also as a tandem for Sporting News Radio at the Seattle All-Star Game. I’m a Rosenthal fan and honestly, The Sun’s sports section has never been the same since. And, in retrospect, he correctly predicted the path the Orioles would be taking under the leadership of Peter G. Angelos.

Wandering around Yankee Stadium you can’t help but feel nostalgic. We’re putting together the trip for July 30th so I was doing some research for that trip as well. Man, the bleachers are a long way from home plate in New York and they’re also “alcohol free.” We’ve had some inquiries from folks who want to do the trip and we’re putting together all of the details behind the scenes. If you purchased seats on our bus, please stay tuned. We’ll have more information later in the week.

George Sherrill was sensational late in the game last night.

The game was actually pretty good for it not having a lot of drama at the beginning and for the crowd being kinda “extra inning” lame at the end. Doesn’t this happen at EVERY regular season game that goes 15 innings deep? And especially on weeknights? And on those wintry April nights there’s no one there to begin with in most cities.

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Re: All Star Game at Yankee Stadium trip report    By FRANCHISE on 7/16/2008 1:16 PM

Nestor,<br><br>The Yankee Baseball Club is a CLASS ACT!!!!.....To watch how the organization was prepared to put on this All-Star Classic made me proud to be a Yankee Fan......<br><br>One thing I need clarification on if you can help, please confirm if Jonathan Papelbum officially stated in the NY Press that he should be the closer and not Mariano Rivera as the Fox broadcasters (Joe Buck and Tim McCarver) reported during the game play-by-play!!!!.....This really got the crowd fired-up when Papelbum entered the game and proceeded to give up the third run (unearned) to the NL after the throwing error by Navarro and the scarafice fly.


Re: All Star Game at Yankee Stadium trip report    By Ronnie from Perry Hall on 7/16/2008 3:24 PM

Hey Nestor where do I get the Amtrack train from Baltimore County do I need to go to Penn Station downtown and where does the train let off and where do I buy tickets and how much for round trip? Thanks for teh great blog I feel now I must take the train! (Go to www.amtrak.com for details!)


Re: All Star Game at Yankee Stadium trip report    By Mikecat on 7/16/2008 3:54 PM

Thanks for the great report Nestor. I am really looking forward to the 30th thanks to 'NST!


Re: All Star Game at Yankee Stadium trip report    By timd66md on 7/16/2008 3:57 PM

Nestor - The train is the ONLY way to get to / from NYC. Heck, you'd pay someone $50 or more just to park your car for the nite. I particularly enjoyed the pained look on Selig's face as the game went on, and on, and on. Fantasy thought - both teams run out of pitchers and have to put position players on the mound. Ah well.


Re: Trip report: 2008 All Star Game at Yankee Stadium    By Ronnie (again) on 7/17/2008 2:33 PM

Nestor, On that site I logged in leaving from bwi and going to nyc for two and it came up 128.00 then I had to get a return fare, so thats 128 total for each person and considering no tolls and no parking and the coolness of a train its a great deal, but from you train-travel vets is it a good deal or typical? Thanks again for the great radio station and for all your advocating for Baltimore over the years, it is appreciated by a great many out here in B-more!


Re: Trip report: 2008 All Star Game at Yankee Stadium    By RavenFan on 7/17/2008 2:33 PM

I thought the best part of the whole game was the opening ceremonies. It was great seeing the old Oriole greats. Sheryl Crow sang the National Anthem beautifully.


Re: Trip report: 2008 All Star Game at Yankee Stadium    By Matt on 7/17/2008 2:33 PM

Nice to hear that you had to "walk out" of the All Star Game as well.



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