Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year!
Just here to wish everyone a Happy New Year! I hope 2009 brings everyone great joy! I Promise to have a post up within the week.
-Holly
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Ask A Question!
I have a feeling not too many of y'all were even interested in that job in the first place. Oh Well...
Since I had nothing to write about, I decided that I had two options: to write about my first semester finals (I owned my Statistics test today!!) or to answer any questions anyone might have. After considering writing about my finals, I realized that I would probably
1) Bore people to death
2) Bring back terrible memories for those who have previously experienced the all night studying and wrinkle producing stress caused by finals.
I simply decided that it was in my and your best interest to open up the floor to questions.
Ask whatever you want. Just make sure it's civil, useful and not impossible to answer. To make it fun, it doesn't even have to be baseball related. If it is baseball related, it doesn't even have to be Japanese baseball related.
Here is an example:
Q: What is it like falling backwards in a chair?
A: What a fabulous question! It is rather embarrassing and painful, however, it also serves as a great conversation starter :)
One last thing, don't be question shy! You can be anonymous, if you want or just email it to keepinupwithkam@gmail.com if you don't want to leave it as a comment for everyone to see. I was shy once (not that I'm not still a little shy) and it didn't get me anywhere. Now look at me, I have a blog for the whole World to see!
-Holly
"Hit the ball over the fence and you can take your time going around the bases."
-John Raper
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Spring Training
Spring Training will begin on February 1st and with those attending divided into two groups: Group A and Group B. The Rosters of each group will not be announced until late January. Training will be held in the City of Miyazaki of the Miyazaki Prefecture. While both groups will begin training on the same day, Group A will end on February 26th while Group B will end about a week later on March 2nd.
Here is the complete Schedule of Spring Training games:
Saturday, February 28: Hiroshima Toyo Carp (Miyakonojo) * Visitor
Sunday, March 1: Miyazaki Ivy - Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Wednesday, March 4: Yahoo Dome - Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Thursday, March 5: Yahoo Dome - Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Friday, March 6: Yahoo Dome Act
Saturday, March 7: Yomiuri Giants (Yahoo Dome) * Visitor
Sunday, March 8: Yahoo Dome - Yomiuri Giants
Tuesday, March 10: Yakult Swallows (Shrine) * Visitor
Wednesday, March 11: Yakult Swallows (Shrine) * Visitor
Thursday, March 12: Yokohama Bay Stars (Yokohama) * Visitor
Friday, March 13: Chiba Lotte Marines (Chiba Marine) * Visitor
Saturday, March 14 :Yokohama Bay Stars (Yokohama) * Visitor
Sunday, March 15: Chiba Lotte Marines (Chiba Marine) * Visitor
Tuesday, March 17: Yahoo Dome - Chiba Lotte Marines
Wednesday, March 18: Yahoo Dome - Chiba Lotte Marines
March 20 (Holiday): Yahoo Dome - Chunichi Dragons
Saturday, March 21: Yahoo Dome - Chunichi Dragons
Sunday, March 22: Yahoo Dome - Chunichi Dragons
Tuesday, March 24: Yahoo Dome - Hanshin Tigers
Wednesday, March 25: Yahoo Dome - Hanshin Tigers
Thursday, March 26: Yahoo Dome - Hanshin Tigers
Friday, March 27: Yahoo Dome - Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Saturday, March 28: Yahoo Dome - Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Sunday, March 29: Yahoo Dome - Hiroshima Toyo Carp
While I'm sure the NPB is like the MLB and doesn't broadcast spring training games, I am already starting the search for Internet feeds of regular season games. I have already learned of two sites that stream lots of the games online:
The First one is MyP2P. This site has broadcasts that allow most platforms, but sometimes the streams will only work on Windows though. However, the site JustIn.tv works off flash which welcomes all platforms. It even streams with very little to no delay. These sites were suggested during last season so I hope that they still work this season.
-Holly
"Baseball isn't a business, it's more like a disease."
-Walter F. O'Malley
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Some actual news
All I have to say now is that Kameron should be proud of himself; he has me reading books for fun. Haha!
I hate Chairs...
As for news from across the Pacific, there really isn’t anything. I guess this time of year, in between Thanksgiving and Christmas, is pretty quiet for the NPB. But don’t worry, if anything pops up I will certainly post it ASAP because it’s almost winter break which means I will have no tests, no homework, no reading and certainly no studying for the next few weeks! I cannot believe my first semester is practically over. It feels like it was just yesterday when I first moved in. Isn’t just amazing how fast time goes by?
In other news, I have decided to stay in DFW an extra night so I can go to the Toys for Tots event at the Ballpark tomorrow. Not only will it be lots of fun but, all of the Toys collected will mean a happier Christmas for lots of Children around DFW. If you are in the area and have nothing to do, you should definitely check it out!
-Holly
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."
-Rogers Hornsby
Monday, December 8, 2008
Artificial Turf
This stuff sounds exactly like the stuff at my High School. They put it in the summer before my Sophomore year and sold the whole thing idea it would reduce injuries. Now, you will have to ask a football coach or player if it really did help with injuries but, from a marching band member's point of view, that stuff was horrible. Luckily, the Yahoo! Dome is indoors because being on that turf in direct sunlight raised the temperature at least ten degrees. I remember Friday afternoon practices before the football game were the worst; especially in August. I would rather have practiced on our usual black pavement than that stuff any day of the week. As for the little rubber pieces...haha! I hope all of the Softbank players are willing to track the rubber beads everywhere they go. After practices on the field I can remember how we would dump our shoes out on the white tile floor in the dressing room to see just how much we had collected. Today, I can lift the soles of my performance shoes and still dump out some of those little rubber pieces and I haven't been on that field, in those shoes in over a year!
That's enough ranting about artificial turf. The idea of this post sounded a lot more fun before I started; now it just sounds like I am bored. The sad part is there may be some truth to that...
-Holly
P.S. My Hawks didn't fair to well against Kerrville Tivy on Saturday. They lost, ending their longest playoff birth at the Regional Championship game. Not too bad for a fifth year team!! Instead of signing off with my usual baseball quote, I am going to quote the last line from my High School's School Song in honor of the football team's great success in playoffs! Go Hawks!!
"Hendrickson, we proclaim devotion to you!"
-Cynthia Bradley
-Writer of the School Song and the best teacher I ever had in High School
Friday, December 5, 2008
Fun with the Currency Converter and other random things....
- 615,488 Swiss Francs
- 14,184,631 Russian Rubles
- 751,511,869 Korean Wons
- 116,387,637 Iceland Kronas
Next week I only have three days of school, then dead days! I'm not sure but, I may go to the Toys for Tots toy drive at the Ballpark Thursday. I would like to go however, I would also really like to go home too. It's such a hard decision!
Before I go, I want to wish my Alma Mater's football team the very best of luck in their Regional Final Tomorrow! What makes this playoff experience so amazing for my old school, Hendrickson High School, is that this school year is only its sixth year open. My graduating class was only the third class and just the second to go the full four years at the School. The varsity football program is even younger than the school; the first year they only had a JV and freshman team, making it only five-years-old. As a six-year-old school, the Hendrickson football team is holding their own against older and more experienced programs. Go Hawks! We Believe!!
-Holly
"Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too. "
-Greg, Age 8
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Fun Facts!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
It's Official!
So, Kameron Loe did agree to a contract with the Softbank Hawks. Kam agreed to the contract around the same time as another Right Handed Pitcher Justin Germano. Germano came to the Hawks from The San Diego Padres with a 5.27 ERA and a record of 8-16 over four years of service in the MLB.
FUKUOKA, Nov. 28 (20:32) Kyodo
The Softbank Hawks have agreed to the signing of major league right-handers Kameron Loe and Justin Germano, the team said Friday.
Loe's deal is worth 190 million yen over two years, while Germano will ink
a one-year deal for 50 million yen, team sources said.The 27-year-old Loe has a 19-23 career record with a save and a 4.77 ERA in five major league seasons -- all with the Texas Rangers. He was 1-0 with a 3.23 ERA in 14 relief appearances this past season.
Germano went 0-3 with a 5.98 ERA in 12 games with the San Diego Padres in
2008. He is 8-16 with a 5.27 ERA over four years in the majors. Both players
are expected to join the team's starting rotation.
What really excites me is the last sentence of that release. Kameron will be given a chance at the starting rotation which I know is what he really wants to do! Remember, if you ever want to check out the Softbank Hawks official website, just look on the right column under links! It even already in Google Translator!! Just keep in mind that not everything on the page translates and that some words don't have a direct translation in English. Oh well, I think we can live through it.
-Holly
P.S. I know this post changes texts right in the middle of it. My little text choice button has seemed to have disappeared right before my eyes. A little weird but I think it has to do with the fact I put that block quote in and I don't know how to take it off. If you know how to work the block quote button, please, please, please feel free to tell me! Hahaha...Please!
EDIT: (A few moments after publishing) Okay so in my published post, the text fixed itself. I have no idea how it did that but it did. Plus, my text button is back. I have no idea what I am doing.
"The other sports are just sports. Baseball is a love."
-Bryant Gumbel
Friday, November 28, 2008
The Wisdom of Teeth and Thanksgiving
TOKYO, Nov. 27 (18:40) Kyodo
The Texas Rangers said Wednesday they have placed right-hander Kameron Loe on unconditional release waivers and expect him to sign with the Softbank Hawks.''The club has placed Loe on irrevocable waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Loe is expected to sign with the Softbank Hawks of the Japanese Pacific League,'' the Rangers said in a press release.
His deal is worth $2 million over two years, according to U.S. media outlets.The 27-year-old Loe has a 19-23 career record with a save and a 4.77 ERA in five major league seasons -- all with the Rangers. He was 1-0 with a 3.23 ERA in 14 relief appearances this past season.
Loe is known to occasionally bring his 2-meter-long pet snake, named Angel, to ballparks.
Obviously, because Kam hasn't signed a contract yet is the reason why the Hawks haven't even recognized him yet on their website. I've got a feeling that Kam is going to be a really popular player in Japan.
Anyways, onto some weird stuff. I have found that the Japanese are obsessed with knowing blood type. I asked my roommate about this (she is into Japanese Culture ect.) and she said that knowing someones blood type in Japan is like knowing someones eye or hair color here. If you go to the website for the Softbank Hawks and look at the roster, some players do have their blood types recorded. However, I really noticed this when I was looking at the "cheerleader" page. All of the girls have little bios and on them is their blood type. Weird...
When searching for pictures, I have noticed that lots of the pictures include fans holding yellow balloons. At first, I thought this was some type of very popular souvenir that everyone bought until I was doing a little research. The balloons are actually used as a little 'ritual' during the seventh inning. At the beginning of the seventh, almost all of the fans will pull out a couple of yellow balloons similar those used to make balloon animals. Some people write the names of their favorite players on them. Then, they will blow them up and wave them around during the inning. Finally, when the inning is over the all release the balloons free to fly around the stadium. Yeah pretty freaky.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Workin' hard at hardly workin'
Sunday, November 23, 2008
To Tickle the Brain...
At the beginning of my summer after my High School graduation I declared a summer goal: To get a picture with Kameron Loe. I had only received his autograph once before in California and it wasn't that great of an experience because he was quickly swarmed with card collectors. At the beginning of my summer, Kam Loe was pitching for AAA Oklahoma. In July, Oklahoma would be playing AAA Round Rock which is very close to my house. I marked that four-game series on every calendar I had, and began the long waiting process. When the first game finally arrived I was soooo freaking excited. I could not sit still any part of the day. So, Long story short, Kam Loe never came out of the locker room that game or any of those games for that matter. He got called up to the Rangers the day of the first game. My luck!
A few days after I moved up here to Fort Worth, Ranger Pitcher C.J. Wilson held one of his Guitar Hero Challenges. Kam Loe had once again gotten the call to the Big Leagues so I just took a guess that he would make an appearance at the GH Challenge. Somehow, I convinced my new roomie to travel with me to Dallas. So we drove to Dallas and we were thirty or so minutes late because we got lost. Big time lost too. We finally got there and we milled around for a while. I saw Kam Loe. I ran to the bathroom right quick before I initiated any sort of interaction. When I came out, he was gone. Yep...Good Luck Adventure Number two!
For my bestie's birthday, I bought her and I tickets to a Rangers game. This game was super special for her because he favorite player, pitcher Brandon McCarthy, was making his first start of the season after a long stint on the DL. What made the game ideal for me was that Kam Loe was still up with the Rangers; it was another opportunity to meet Kam Loe! My bestie and I stood out by the bullpen to wait for Bcar and Kam during the pregame. Bcar eventually showed up but Kam didn't. Basically, after the game was over, I found out that Kam got sent back down to AAA Oklahoma. However, the worst news was that AAA Oklahoma would be playing at AAA Round Rock and I couldn't go because the series was in the middle of the week. How terrible...
Yeah. I don't really think there is a need for any more explanation. I have the worst luck.
-Holly
"A baseball game is simply a nervous breakdown divided into nine innings."
-Earl Wilson
The Birth of a Blog...
Although this move was not the best one for his followers, like me, it was obviously a good move for him. To my understanding he will get to be a starting pitcher, not a reliever. He will also got a nice little raise too! The more and more I thought about this, the more and more I realized what a great opportunity Japan actually was for Kam.
Friday night I sat in my dorm thinking. I couldn't just let my favorite player drift into the unknown world of Japanese baseball without some sort of following. By doing just a few searches of NPB (Japan's Professional League) I found out that most of the first-hand sources were in Japanese. I realized that keeping up with Kam would be quite difficult if there wasn't one controlled source in English reporting. I knew that there was a very little chance of anyone else picking up the idea of reporting on Kam's status in Japan so I quickly picked up the idea and started brainstorming.
That, my friends, is how "Keepin' up with Kam" was born. Now just to clarify, I don't intend to report on every game...just the ones he pitches in. Why? Because keeping up with one player in Japan is hard enough let alone reporting on every game. However, when summer roles around and College work takes a break, I may find myself posting a little more.
Here are some basic details:
-The Player: Kameron Loe
-The Position: RHP (Right Handed Pitcher)
-The Team: The SoftBank Hawks
-The City: Fukuoka, Japan
-The Stadium: The Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome
-The Level: Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) - Puro Yakyū (Japanese for Professional Baseball)
-The League: The Pacific League
-The Rules: Much like the American League, The Pacific League uses a Designated Hitter unlike its counterpart the Central League.
-The Season: Begins late March to early April ending in October
I know those details are quite broad but I think they are a good start to help 'grasp' the idea of Japanese Baseball. I plan on doing my next couple of posts on myself, which should involve a few funny baseball stories. After that, I will then attempt to go more in-depth with some of the topics listed above. I also want to do a post about some of the 'oddities' that I have already found in Japanese culture in Baseball. Hopefully, all of that will keep me busy until the season starts!
-Holly
"There's no crying in Baseball!"
-Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks)
- A League of Their Own