April 6, 2011 at 12:52pm
OPENING DAY IS FULL OF POSSIBILITIES >>>
As the Tacoma Rainiers get set for their tomorrow's Opening Day against the Sacramento River Cats, we thought we'd bring you some more blog action.
We mentioned yesterday that the Rainier's Opening Day roster is set. We have since found the roster online. Is it just us or is staring at a baseball roster a little...daunting? All those strange names and numbers crowded on the page. It's not the easiest thing in the world to look at.
Some things do jump out:
* How awesome is the name pronunciation guide at the bottom of the page? They really break it down for you. Alex LID-ee. Dustin ACK-lee. Matt TOO-ee-ah-so-SO-po.
* As mentioned yesterday, Mike Carp is listed as an outfielder. His stat page on the Rainier's website lists him at first base. Since he's a big guy, maybe they wanted to give him more room to roam this year. Only speculating here.
* Dustin Ackley is listed first on both the numerical roster and the alphabetical roster. Seems fitting since he is the hottest prospect on the team.
* Alex Liddi hit 15 home runs in his time at West Tennessee last year. Not bad for an infielder. He is also from Italy, which automatically doubles his cool.
* When looking at the pitchers, Cesear Jimenez really stands out. If we're reading the roster right, Jimenez only gave up one earned run in fifteen innings pitched last year. That's not a huge sample size, but lets hope he can continue down this path. Indefinitely.
Rainier's announcer Mike Curto has announced this year's Rainier's broadcast schedule on his blog. It looks like all 144 games will be covered live on South Sound Sports 850 AM. You can also listen to the games via a live stream on www.tacomarainiers.com . As of right now, no games will be shown on television. We blame reality TV for monopolizing all the airtime.
Remember to tune into 850 AM tomorrow at 7:05 for the first pitch of the season. It will be Luke French vs. a TBD River Cats starter.
TBD? What is this, River Cats, Double-A ball? Get your act together.
And for those interested in attending tomorrow's game (it's only, like, a 12-hour drive to Sacramento), we should note it'll be $2 beer night at Nat Bailey Stadium in Sacramento. Every Thursday the stadium features $2 Millers and live music. They will also have opening day fireworks. Worth the drive?
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Comments for "Tacoma Rainiers open season tomorrow in Sacramento" (3)
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Alan said on Apr. 07, 2011 at 9:07am
Thanks for covering Rainiers,
I can make it in 10 hours!
Bob said on Apr. 10, 2011 at 3:12pm
Minor quibble: Nat Bailey Stadium is in Vancouver BC.
Brett C said on Apr. 10, 2011 at 3:56pm
Bob,
You're very right. The River Cats play at Raley Field in Sacramento, not Nat Bailey Stadium. Thanks for the correction.
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