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2010-08-31

Remembering: Dave Stieb

August 29th 2010, your Toronto Blue Jays commemorated the first and only no-hitter in franchise history by giving away Dave Stieb bobblehead dolls to the first 10,000 lucky fans at the Sky Dome. On September 2nd 1990, David Andrew Stieb and his intense mustache no-hit the Cleveland Indians in Cleveland at the old Municipal Stadium along the shore lines of Lake Erie. The Man With The Golden Arm and I attended this August 29th game against the Detroit Tigers, even going as far as getting to the Dome early - as in 10am early - to get us a shiny new bobblehead doll. We were meeting up with a few friends who had zero interest in procuring a bobblehead, and most likely would be arriving to the Dome a tad late. Golden Arm and I invested in some "lost leader" tickets, the tickets you buy to gain access to the stadium, claim your bounty, and exit with plenty of time to spare and pick up the regular tickets. We purchased some 500 level seats, entered the facility, got the bobblehead, watched a little BP, caught a nasty change up in the right field bullpen seats from Marcum and left to get something to eat.

On Sunday September 2nd 1990, I was lucky enough to be attendance on this historical day. Check the ticket stub above, that's the real deal folks. I was traveling with my minor Pee Wee Bloor Jays baseball team for a tournament in Cleveland and Akron Ohio. We were playing a bunch of Pee Wee aged teams from the state of Ohio and Pennsylvania, which included us playing at Jim Leyland park in Ohio somewhere. The team planned this trip around the Toronto Blue Jays schedule, giving us 12 year olds the chance to see our beloved Blue Jays outside of our own city. We stayed at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel downtown, around a 20 minute walk from the stadium.


Of course, as 12 years olds, who were all wearing our Bloor Jays jerseys, we waited around the park to see if we could catch a glimpse of some of the Blue Jays players. We stayed around the gates of the stadium and managed to meet players such as Pat Borders, Glenallen Hill and Manny Lee. But, what I remember most was meeting George Bell, who as I recall, would only sign an autograph from me and my friends after hearing we were from Toronto. We ended up staying at the same hotel as the Jays so we got to walk from the stadium to the hotel with some of them. George Bell had a beautiful blonde woman with him, as well as at least 3 very expensive gold watches on his wrists. The Bloor Jays saw the entire 3 games series including the Sunday afternoon contest.

Dave Stieb was arguably out best pitcher in the 1980's and early 90's. He was born July 22, 1957 and was scouted and drafted as an outfielder by legendary Jays scout Bobby Mattick. After drafting Stieb the Jays converted him into a pitcher. He spent 15 seasons with the club and holds many franchise records including wins (175), innings pitched (2,873) and strikeouts (1,658) and even has his name and number affixed to the exclusive Blue Jays Level of Excellence at the Sky Dome.

On September 2nd 1990 he was pitching in Cleveland carrying a 16-5 record for the AL East's second place Toronto Blue Jays against Cleveland Indians starter Bud Black who was 10-8. Game time was 1:35pm and the Bloor Jays were in the General Admission seats in the upper tank. I remember sitting on the first base side around 20 rows up and there was a wall behind us, separating the sections. I remember a foul ball off the bat of Manny Lee rocketed towards my seat as I was leaning forward to talk to a teammate. It hit the wall hard and bounced back and hit me right in the shoulder blade. This was my first foul ball catch, even if my shoulder made the catch. I remember the Cleveland Indians were not a powerhouse by any stretch, and after looking back at the box score from that game, only 2 names jump out at you - Carlos Baerga and Cory Snyder - everyone else, I don't really remember. Mookie Wilson in the line-up as the DH lead off for the Blue Birds, followed by Tony Fernandez, Kelly Gruber and Fred McGriff, who would hit 2 home runs this day. But the day belonged to Stieb, he struck out 9 and walked 4. He was helped out by his catcher as Pat Borders threw out both Alex Cole and Carlos Baerga trying to steal second base. He had a couple of previous no-hit bids broken up in the ninth, but he would not be denied this time. He induced a routine fly ball from "The Governor" Jerome Browne, the Indians second baseman that found the glove of Junior Felix. Stieb's line:

The first and only no-hitter in Blue Jays history, happened 20 years ago, and I was lucky enough to be there. When I think Dave Stieb, I think of a couple things. That nasty slider, the intense mustache and the crotch grab after virtually every pitch. But I think this game above all else is what he'll be remembered for.

2010-06-15

“Survivor” comes to Dunedin again on June 24th

Season 2 to feature new and exciting games, 42” LCD at stake

Dunedin, FL – The popular “Survivor: Dunedin” promotion returns to Dunedin Stadium on Thursday, June 24 when the Dunedin Blue Jays start off the 2nd half of the 2010 Florida State League season against the Daytona Cubs.
Last year’s event, which saw 10 contestants try to outwit and outlast each other for the grand prize of a 42” LCD television, was one of the most popular events the Blue Jays had put on in quite some time.
This year’s event will operate much like last year’s, with contestants being split up into two tribes and pitted against each other in numerous events that test the body and mind, with the final contestants facing off in an obstacle course to win the grand prize.
The first pitch for that night’s game is scheduled for 7 p.m. The stadium gates will open at 6 p.m. The events will take place between innings throughout the game with the final obstacle course taking place at the conclusion of “Launch-A-Ball” right after the game.
Fans who are interested in being contestants for the show by sending an email with the subject line “Surivor” to Kathi.Wiegand@bluejays.com. Fans should include his or her name, phone number, a photo, and in 200 words or less, describe why he or she should be chosen as a contestant.

All e-mails for prospective contestants must be received by the Blue Jays by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 18.
The event will take place on a “Thirsty Thursday” at Dunedin Stadium where fountain sodas and draft beers will be $1 apiece.
Tickets for the event are $6 for general admission, but fans can receive a discount if they use the code word “Survivor” while purchasing their tickets.

To purchase tickets, visit the front office of the Dunedin Blue Jays at 373 Douglas Ave. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or call (727) 733-9302. Tickets are also available before and during every Blue Jays home game at the ticket office in front of the stadium.
For more information on this event, please contact Kathi Wiegand by calling (727) 738-7052 or by email at Kathi.Wiegand@bluejays.com.

Analysis:

Much has been made of your Toronto Blue Jays lack of perks and promotions this year.  I for one miss twoonie Tuesdays and the give away games. 

I just wanted to show you guys that somewhere, someone gets it in the organization.....