Sunday, May 25, 2008

Midway advances

Waco Midway beat Forney yesterday to advance in the Class 4A State baseball playoffs. Here is another picture from Friday nights game in Forney. The spot I was at on the third base line was between the wall and the pitchers warm up area.


The above pic kind of reminds me of the old type baseball cards.

The bottom pic lets you see just how close we were to the warmup area. Looks like he was going to throw it to me.


More pictures are posted at my flickr page. Follow the link on the right sidebar.

For a different type of baseball story please read Cliff Gibsons post on his site.

12 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

I like these pictures. Now you can make up cards and sell them back to the players. haha. MB

crittoria said...

That image does look like it's old-fashioned. Cool!

Kate said...

Great action pictures! Just came by to say "Hello" to a few people today! Hope all is well with you!

lv2scpbk said...

Good action shot.

Olivier said...

je suis d'accord avec toi, les photos font penser à ces vieilles cartes de collection (qui valent maintenant des fortunes). J'aime beaucoup tes photos de baseball.

I agree with you, the photos are thinking about these old cards collection (which now are worth a fortune). I love your photos of baseball.

Joy said...

The first picture was really well captured! Good shot.

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Dan said...

Love the Baseball pics Jim! Also love the intensity of the players. You have captured their concentration well.

alicesg said...

Well shot photos.

Tanya said...

Wow, you were close up!

babooshka said...

I love sport shots, especially one's I will never see played. Great images.

Rachel E. Adams said...

What was the best baseball card you ever had?

I was thinking the other week about all the mitts I've had and trying to remember the autograph on each one. My first leather mitt was Reggie Jackson.

b.c. said...

nice shots, really like them