Day 163: Medicine at the park
Behind home plate, near where I stand to photograph batters and the occasional play-at-the-plate, the medical staff sit and watch the game.
Images and Words
Behind home plate, near where I stand to photograph batters and the occasional play-at-the-plate, the medical staff sit and watch the game.
Gabe Gross #18 on the Oakland Athletics slid into home in the A’s Tuesday night game against the Angels at the Coliseum. Gross was ruled safe at home. The A’s won 10-1.
The day was almost like one of those postcards of the San Francisco bay that deludes newcomers into thinking it’s always sunny here.
Daric Barton #10 of the Oakland Athletics reaches for the ball as Brendan Harris #23 for the Minnesota Twins runs to first base. The ball flew past Barton’s glove and towards the Twins dugout.
Infielder for the Oakland Athletics Adam Rosales returned safely to first base in a game against the Baltimore Orioles at the Oakland Coliseum.
Well, that’s what I think they are at least. A few weeks ago I took the BART (or is it just “BART”?) to San Francisco during the week to take a peek at the Ferry Plaza farmers’ market.
Closing pitcher Andrew Bailey #40 finished up the game for the Oakland A’s against the San Francisco Giants. The final score of the game was 1-0.
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