Thursday, August 31, 2017

Diamondbacks sweep the Dodgers


Arizona Diamondbacks


The LA Dodgers have the numbers to easily win the NL West.

This afternoon at Chase Field it looked more like the numbers game belonged to the Arizona Diamondbacks.

A sweep of the Dodgers! The first time that has happened all year. So, it's seven straight wins for the Diamondbacks as they dispose of LAD 8-1 today to sweep the three-game series and improve to 18 games over .500 at 76-58.

Home runs today for Chris Iannetta and A.J Pollack and Zack Greinke (16-6) notches his 16th win of the season.

The Dodgers drop to 91-41, the best record in baseball.

Congrats, Diamondbacks!

Arizona heads for Colorado for a three-game series and then end up in LA the following Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to lock horns with the Dodgers again.

Diamondbacks on the verge of a sweep over the Dodgers


Arizona Diamondbacks


The Arizona Diamondbacks are on the verge of a sweep of the Dodgers at Chase Field as they send their ace Zack Grienke (15-6) to the mound today.

The Diamondbacks (75-58) won again last night. This time by a score of  6-4, behind a 10-strike out performance from Robbie Ray (11-5) and another home run from Paul Goldschmidt -- his 33rd of the season.

Way to go, Diamondbacks! That's six wins in a row!

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

TOTS play to a 3-3 tie


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball





No winner and no loser in today's 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers game at Udall Park.

The two pitchers of record received a no decision, but both hurlers pitched well -- lefty Dennis Crowley for Team White and right-hander Pete Maldonado for Team Blue.

In the end, it was another well-played game by both sides. Ted Davis went 2 for 3 with two doubles, while Denny Leonard added two singles for Team White. The Team Blue hitting stars for the day included Reed Palmer and Miguel Urtaza -- both with two hits apiece.

No winner, no loser but a battle to the end.

Next game is slated for Friday at Udall with a 9 AM start.

Go, TOTS!

Photos: The two pitchers of record today -- Dennis Crowley (top), Pete Maldonado (bottom).

Diamondbacks, Rockies in the midst of a "good fight"


The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies are in a dogfight to finish second in the NL West. Catching the LAD is out of the question, even though the Diamondbacks knocked off  the unbelievable Dodgers at home last night, 7-6.

The Rockies, on the other hand, beat the Tigers in Detroit 7-3 yesterday, behind the 30th homer of Nolan Arenado. So heading into today, the Rockies are 72-60 and the Diamondbacks enjoy a 74-58 record with 30 games to go.

Congrats to Paul Goldschmidt on his 32nd homer yesterday in the fifth inning and David Peralta's RBI-triple in the fourth. It was a nail biter the rest of the way, until Fernando Rodney recorded the final out at Chase Field.

Punch after punch it's going to be a battle to the final round...I mean GAME.


Statue of Lute Olson in the works


A statue of Lute Olson to be constructed and then unveiled at the University of Arizona in March of 2018.

Heaven help the person who tries to take that baby down!


Friday, August 25, 2017

A doubleheader of sorts for the TOTS today


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball






It was a doubleheader of sorts for the Tucson Old Timers today.

Team Blue won the opener 7-5 over Team White thanks in part to three doubles -- one each by Pete Maldonado, John Mathews and Tim Tolson. Mathews knocked in two runs and Tolson collected four RBI at Udall Park this morning.

It was a close game as three players for Team White did most of the damage at the plate for the losing team. Pete Peters, Reed Palmer and Dave Byars all went 3 for 3. Maldonado picked up the pitching victory and Lloyd Barzell was saddled with the loss.

And then it was off to the second event of the day for a few of the TOTS as Peters, Palmer, Jesse Ochoa, Brian Reilly, Rob Morse, Denny Leonard, Pete Maldonado (his wife, Nancy), Bob Royer (his wife, Elaine) and Conrad Royksund (along with his wife, Mari) made their way downtown to witness the Naturalization Ceremony for TOTS' teammate Miguel Urtaza, who became a U.S. citizen at 1 PM  this afternoon.

Congrats, Miguel.

Miguel will be looking for his first official hit as a U.S. citizen on Monday when the TOTS get together for their next game. Game time: 9 AM.

Photos: Miguel Urtaza with his Yankee hat and Miguel, a U.S. citizen.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Team White shines during Solar Eclipse 60-and-over game


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and--over baseball


Team White's hitters didn't let a little thing like a solar eclipse bother them today in a 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers baseball game at Udall Park.

Shortstop Lloyd Barzell went 3 for 4 and scored three runs, while starting pitcher Ron Petersen went the distance and helped his own cause with three hits as well as Team White rolled to an 11-4 win over Team Blue.

Team Blue couldn't get anything going in the early innings and actually waited for the eclipse at 10:39 a.m to do its thing in the desert sky before rallying in the sixth inning with a two-run single from first baseman Dave Byars.

In the meantime, things were happening in the dugout as 88-year-old Billy Heiny went "old school" with a tripod, a pair of binoculars (see photos below) and some white paper to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse, which started at 9:16 AM and ended, as far as Tucson sky watchers were concerned, at 12:03 PM.



By noon, all the TOTS had packed up the their gear and had left the premises at Udall Park.

NASA had put out an estimated time of 10:36 AM when 59 percent of the sun would be obstructed by the moon (for most of Arizona, that is).

That was about the time Team Blue woke up and started scoring runs. Unfortunately, it was a little too late as Petersen allowed just one run in the seventh inning and went on to pick up the pitching victory. John Mathews and Tim Boyd shared pitching duties for Team Blue.

For the players, they noticed only a coolness in the air as the moon made its journey in front of the sun.

Nothing seems to bother the TOTS when it comes to playing baseball -- not wind, or rain or a solar eclipse. 

Friday, August 18, 2017

Palmer's 6th homer a difference maker


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball





Reed Palmer was the difference maker at Udall Park today in a 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers game.

Palmer hit his sixth home run of the year with a two-run shot in the third inning and Team White edged Team Blue, 4-3. Palmer, a lefty with an upper-cut swing, found the trees beyond the right field fence once again. He also hit a towering fly ball up against the fence in another at bat, but Team Blue's centerfielder Mike Taylor made the catch to help snuff out another Team White rally.

Palmer's final at bat looked like a sure two-run double, but a keen eye by base umpire Rob Morse led to a third out as Team Blue's appeal stood up when Moore called Palmer out for missing first base. The big lefty's double was erased as were the two runs.

Still, the towering home run by Palmer (photo above) was enough to win the game. Team Blue down 4-1, picked up two runs in the sixth, but went quietly in the seventh inning with three straight ground outs.

Another competitive game by the 60-and-over TOTS. Lloyd Barzell pitched all seven innings for Team White and picked up the win, while Pete Maldonado, in his first pitching assignment since his eye surgery, was saddled with the loss.

Dennis Crowley was the top hitter for Team Blue with two hits in three trips to the plate.

The TOTS will be back in action on Monday at 9 a.m with its Solar Eclipse Game. It might be hard to see the ball for some of the players (see photo below). BUT WHAT ELSE IS NEW!




Wednesday, August 16, 2017

The Day of the Spectacular Catches


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball


The Day of the Spectacular Catches




A die-hard baseball fan needs to tune in daily to ESPN or the MLB Network to watch for the plays of the day in the major leagues.

As for the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers, it's a different story when it comes to the plays of the day. After all, if a member of the TOTS makes a spectacular play, it's history. There are no instant replays, or cameras -- other than the photos taken every now and then by Conrad Royksund, a retired TOT, who shows up with his trusty camera and clicks away in hopes of capturing an oldtimer in action.

Sometimes, Royksund will get that one in a million shot which will then show up the TOTS' Facebook page or on Bookemdanosports, a blog authored by Dan Price, a member of the TOTS who started a sports blog back in 2009, focusing mainly on the 60-and-over baseball club, which takes the field three days a week at Udall Park.

As it turns out, today was the day for the "worth seeing again" catches.

Right-hander Bob Daliege hurled a shutout into the seventh inning for Team Blue and he benefited through out the game thanks to outstanding plays from a couple of "unusual suspects" -- 83-year-old Joe Aparicio and 75-year-old Miguel Urtaza.

Now the TOTS are used to the younger set making most of the plays, but today it was Aparicio and Urtaza who "shined" on the ball field. Urtaza,  a right fielder, moved two steps to his right and backhanded a hard hit ball to snuff out a rally, as did Aparicio, a short fielder who made two outstanding grabs during the first six innings to keep goose eggs on the scoreboard --all to the dismay of the players in Team White's dugout.

In the end, Team White was able to ruin Daliege's shutout when they scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. The final score: Team Blue  8, Team White  2.

The top hitters for Team Blue today included Tim Tolson, John Mathews and Pigpen Price -- all with two hits apiece, while DeLon "Doc" Thompson and Joe Opocensky were the big guns for Team White with two hits apiece.

Despite losing the shutout, Daliege picked up the win and allowed only five hits. He walked three and struck out two. Thompson was saddled with the loss.

The TOTS will return to action at Udall Park on Friday. Game time: 9 a.m.

Photos: The "unusual suspects" -- Joe Aparicio (top photo) and Miguel Urtaza (bottom photo).




Monday, August 14, 2017

Astros still the front runner in the AL


American League's dogfight


The Houston Astros (72-45) are still the front runners in the American League.

After all, the Astros currently own a 12-game lead over their nearest rival in the AL West, the LA Angels. The team from Anaheim isn't exactly breathing down the neck of the Astros. The Angels own a 61-58 record, but have won seven of their last 10 games. Boston (67-50) and the New York Yankees (61-55) are in a dogfight in the AL East, while Cleveland (63-52) enjoys a 4 1/2 game lead in the AL Central over Minnesota ( 59-57) and five games over third-place Kansas City (59-58).

The Astros are no surprise, but the teams reaching the Wild-Card games may very well be.






Will the Diamondbacks have enough gas in the tank to get to the finish line?


Arizona Diamondbacks


With forty five games left in the regular season, the Arizona Diamondbacks (65-52) are tied for the third best record in the National League. Do the Diamondbacks have enough left in the gas tank to get to the finish line?

The finish line: A wild card spot for the postseason.

Yes, it's a given Kershaw, Darvish and Company (The Dodgers) are running away with the NL West at 83-34. My goodness, if LAD splits the rest of its games, you're looking at 105 wins. Of course, the chances of that happening are about as good as having Washington's Bryce Harper starting in right field tomorrow night when the Nationals play host to the Angels.

Look for the Dodgers to win more like 113 games and look for the Washington Nationals (70-46) to win 100 games in the NL East, despite the loss of Harper.

On a personal note, I hope Harper returns quickly. I mean he's my main man on my Fantasy Team!

Setting aside all the fantasy stuff (which believe me, it's hard to do when you're a fantasy owner), I'd love to see the Diamondbacks make the postseason. They have played well. Unfortunately, I see a bit of a leak in the gas tank (5-12, so far this month).

Still, Paul Goldschmidt has it going as does Zack Greinke, J.D. Martinez, Jake Lamb and a hand full of others. The big questions down the stretch focus on the pitching staff, once you get by Greinke...and the bullpen? I mean, how long can Archie Bradley produce and it's a real nail biter every time Mr. Rodney takes the mound.

Come on Diamondbacks, put a winning streak together and let's roll into the postseason!

As for the NL Central, now there's a RACE!

The St' Louis Cardinals (61-57) as usual are in the thick of things, just one game behind the defending champs, the Chicago Cubs (61-55). The Cubs have Kris Bryant and a huge support group, while the Cardinals have battled through injuries but are breathing down the necks of the Cubs anyway, thanks to Matt Carpenter, Jedd Gyorko, Yadiar Molina (just to name a few) and a pitching staff, which includes the likes of Michael Wacha (9-5), Lance Lynn (10-6), Adam Wainwright (12-5) and Carlos Martinez (9-9).

It's going to be fun to watch all the contenders battle down the stretch.

Baseball! Still America's Favorite Pastime!


Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Team Blue's lefties too much for Team White in 60-and-over baseball game


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball

TOTS dress-out quarterly birthday game





Team Blue had all the lefties in the lineup today at Udall Park in a 60-and-over baseball game.

Five lefties, out of 10 Team Blue starters, created most of the havoc at the plate as Tim Tolson, Joe Opocensky, Ron Petersen, Dennis Crowley and Denny Leonard came out on top with an 8-7 win over Team White.

Team Blue crushed most of its hits to right field and by the sixth inning held a 8-6 lead when Team White came to bat for the final time. With one out, Team White had two men on base and the hard-hitting DeLon "Doc" Thompson at the plate. Thompson singled in a run with a hit to left field -- his third RBI and fourth hit of the game, giving Team White the opportunity for a walk-off win.

Unfortunately for Team White, a couple of force-out plays ended the game -- a quarterly birthday (dress-out) celebration game, which honored the TOTS' members who have birthdays in July, August or September.

Petersen went the distance and picked up the win, while Lloyd Barzell pitched for Team White and was saddled with the loss.

The TOTS close out the week with a game on Friday at Udall. Game time: 9 a.m.

Photo: Thompson, the top hitter for the quarterly birthday game with a 4 for 4 day and three runs-batted-in.


Monday, August 7, 2017

Palmer hits fifth home run of the year


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball





Reed Palmer hit his fifth home run of the year -- a three-run shot over the right field fence in the third inning -- to lead Team Blue to a 14-6 win over Team White in a 60-and-over baseball game today at Udall Park.

Palmer, the club leader in home runs, had four hits on the day and knocked in four runs and also pitched into the fifth inning before leaving the game with dizzy spells. He returned an inning later and picked up his fourth hit of the game.

John Mathews led Team White with four hits -- including three opposite-field doubles to right field. Palmer picked up the pitching victory and Bob Daliege was saddled with the loss.

The temperature reached 100 degrees by the end of the game and more of the same is expected on Wednesday with a forecast of 106 degrees. Wednesday's game is the Tucson Old Timers' dress-out quarterly birthday game. The TOTS will skip batting practice and get started at 9 a.m.

Friday, August 4, 2017

The M & M Boys at it again



Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball





The M & M Boys are at it again!

Of course, the first thing that comes to mind with the mention of the M & M Boys are Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. That was back in the 1960s when the two New York Yankee hitters slugged their way to stardom in the Major Leagues.

But in 2017, at Udall Park, the M & M Boys are two 60-plus year olds by the names of John Mathews and John Misiaszek. The two hard hitters on the Tucson Old Timers combined for eight hits, four runs and four RBI today as Team White powered their way to a 17-6 win over Team Blue.

Most games, involving the TOTS,  are close games -- usually down to the wire in many cases. But not today as Team Blue right-hander Lloyd Barzell had his hands full trying to corral both Mathews and Misiaszek.

The two were a thorn in the side of Barzell, to say the least.

With Misiaszek batting second and Mathews fourth in the lineup, Team White bolted to an early lead and never looked back. The M & M Boys had help as six players in Team White's lineup knocked in two runs apiece and Pigpen Price, batting behind Mathews, added three hits and finished the week with six hits in seven trips the plate. Floyd Lance, 91, also contributed three hits to the cause.

Doc Thompson led Team Blue with three hits and also drove in two runs.

Mathews, who bats right and throws left handed, pitched six innings for Team White to pick up the win. Price pitched a scoreless seventh inning. Barzell was saddled with the loss.

The TOTS managed to battle the monsoons and get three games in this week. Team White had their way with Team Blue all week -- winning on Monday 6-1 and 8-5 on Wednesday.

The TOTS will be back in action on Monday. Wednesday will be dress-out day (full uniforms) as the organization celebrates its quarterly birthdays. Weather permitting, the TOTS will conclude the week with a game on Friday. All games get underway at 9 a.m.

Photos: (top) Mathews, (bottom) Misiaszek








Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Thunder Tim Tolson top hitter in July for TOTS


Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball





Thunder Tim Tolson is a big lefty who has a habit of driving in a lot of runs each month for the Tucson Old Timers.

During the month of July, Tolson continued with his hot hitting.

The heavy rains kept the TOTS off the field at Udall Park for many of their scheduled games, but eight games were played and Tolson ended up with 26 official at bats. He hit safely 14 times and drove in 14 runs, maintaining a .536 batting average in eight games.

Other top hitters for the month included Bob Daliege (12 for 23, a .522 average for seven games), John Mathews ( 11 for 15, a .733 average for five games), Jesse Ochoa (10 for 19, a .526 average for seven games) and David Byars ( 10 for 15, a .667 average for five games).

The top hitter for the 80-and-over players once again went to 91-year-old Floyd Lance, who played in seven games and went 5 for 18, a .278 average.

The TOTS are hoping to get in a few more games, during the month of August, as the monsoon season slows to a crawl. The TOTS got things rolling for the month of August with an 8-5 game today at Udall -- won by Team White over Team Blue.

Two lefties went at it -- Ron Petersen for Team White and Dennis Crowley for Team Blue. Petersen picked up the win and was helped out by his defense, which turned a couple of double plays -- including a 6-4-3 to end the game.

Joe Opocensky led Team Blue with two hits and three RBI, while Pigpen Price had a 3 for 3 day for Team White. Thunder Tim Tolson and Doc Thompson contributed two hits apiece for the winners.

The TOTS close out the first week of August with a game on Friday at Udall. Game time 9 a.m.

Photo: Tim Tolson -- the top hitter for the TOTS with 14 hits in July