Levi was in town on business, and so were the Angels, which meant it was time for the first official Baseball-Related Program Activities event since the 2004 road trip. The hangers-on were Jason, and Levi’s co-worker Carrie.
When Edison International dropped their sponsorship of the stadium in Anaheim, their logos on the end of the seats were covered over — but you can’t stop people from scratching paint off, I guess.
Jim Leyland showed up himself to exchange lineup cards, but Mike Scoscia sent a lackey…
It had been announced earlier in the day that Anaheim would be hosting the 2010 All-Star Game…
My new camera is noticeably faster to actually take the picture once you press the shutter button than my old one was — making it easier to get shots like this…
Early mound meeting, since Angels pitcher Joe Saunders had given up three runs in the first inning…
They kept having to reset this video display in order to fix this problem…
The Amtrak noise meter, because nothing is as noisy as a train…
The rally monkey was invoked a little
late, and so the Angels lost 6-2…
The final line (not quite final at this point, but I was anticipating)…
And finally, a picture to replace the one that’s been at the top of this blog since 2004, which I was sick of looking at…
No, the Angels didn’t literally make me sick. There was a stomach bug involved. For you fans of Jim Ellwanger illnesses that coincide with baseball games, I also had a stomach bug right around the time I traveled to Chicago and attended Opening Day 1997 at Wrigley Field — I spent an entire day lying on the floor of the dorm room of Levi’s future wife.