Here is just another press photo from a a vintage spring. Featured above is a 1957 International News press photo dated February 27, 1957. The caption attached to the reverse says:
SAFETY FOIST-----Vero Beach, FLA........ Protected by a screen behind the pitcher's mound, manager Walter Alston keeps a critical eye on things as Fred Krupp pitches during practice at the Dodgers spring camp in Vero Beach. Alston took this precaution after he was almost beaned by a line driveSuch are the perils of Spring! I ran into this photo on eBay. Check out the auction here.
Below are some links to check out:
- Cary Osborne at Dodger Insider give us the inside scoop on, "How Yasiel Puig landed the cover of MLB 15 The Show."
“We wanted to focus on someone whose passion for gaming is only superseded by their passion for baseball. Where gaming is organically part of what’s important to them. In that way, they can more organically speak to the brand and the game.”
- Here's an old friend alert. Via Jeff Todd at MLB Trade Rumors, "Hiroki Kuroda Plans To Return To Hiroshima Carp." And as expected, Kuroda's career will go full circle. He will end his illustrious professional career with the club he started with. He was a great Dodger pitcher and I had hoped he would play in LA one last time before going back home.
- Left Field Pavilion made some fantastic graphics in honor of Hiroki Kuroda. Check those out here.
- Via MLB Fan Cave, "Justin Turner Gives Sad Dodgers Fan a Jersey for Christmas."
One young Dodgers fan had his Christmas dampened by the fact that his favorite team had just traded his favorite player, Matt Kemp. But current Dodger Justin Turner came to the rescue with the perfect solution.
- Panini America released more preview pics from their upcoming National Treasures Baseball card set here. Check out an autographed Clayton Kershaw booklet card on the right.
- Via Jon Weisman at Dodger Insider, "2014 postscript: From piano to panic, a Kershaw no-hitter odyssey." Jon shares his story of the day Kershaw threw his no-hitter.
By this time in my Dodger life, Kershaw knew generally who I was, but it’s not as if he really knew me — I’m not sure if he even knew my name. So you can imagine how taken aback I was when he put his glove down on some gear near me and asked, “Can you watch this for a minute?”
- Via Bill Skaikin at The LA Times, "Dodgers close to signing Taiwanese pitcher Chin-Hui Tsao."
Tsao, 33, appeared in 21 games as a reliever for the Dodgers in 2007. He previously played for the Colorado Rockies, becoming the first Taiwanese pitcher in Major League Baseball.
And as Evan Bladh at Opinion of Kingman's Performance indicates, "Chin-hui Tsao Should Have to Be Vetted by MLB Before Reinstatement." Tsao is currently banned from playing ball in Taiwan due to fixing games and recently prohibited from playing in Australia, as a result.
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