Showing posts with label Chase Utley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chase Utley. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Life

Life is like baseball. You always have to keep your eye on the ball.

I took the following photographs at one of the Dodgers' playoff games against the Phillies (thanks to my friend, Warren).

These pictures are proof that I know how to keep my eye on the ball. There's no compositing or retouching going on here.

And all three of the Manny Ramirez photos are shot in the same at bat, thank you very much.




Gotta give a shout-out to UCLA Bruin/Phillie, Chase Utley.

I really need to take my ability to keep my eye on the ball while shooting batters and apply it to my daily life.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Home Run Derby

I'm watching the MLB Home Run Derby. The boys of summer are displaying their athletic prowess. It's really amazing to see those round bats hit those little round balls and watch them sail out of the park. Crazy shit.

I suppose you may be wondering why the hell I'd have any interest in the Home Run Derby or even baseball for that matter. It's a long way from rock'n'roll, right?

Actually, it's not. My kid used to play a lot of baseball and in 2000 he was the bat boy for the UCLA Bruins. I spent a lot of time at Jackie Robinson Stadium and was friends with the amazing coach, Gary Adams. I also took a lot of pictures at those games. Shooting baseball games is not so far from shooting concerts. It's just a different kind of music.

One of the players I shot during that year just happens to be competing in tonight's Home Run Derby. He was also the player that got the most votes on the all-star ballot. His name is Chase Utley and he is the second baseman for the Phillies. I'm hoping he wins the Derby - yikes, he's up next and I'm getting nervous. The kind of nervous you get when your own kid is coming up to bat.

Anyway, I thought you baseball geeks out there might be interested in this...it's one of three UCLA helmets that we have that belonged to Chase Utley. All three are in similar condition. And all three could have come from one game. He was serious about hitting. When he wasn't happy with an at bat, he wasn't happy.




I'm wondering if he's still killing helmets when he hits his slumps in the majors.

Go Chase!!