“It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone.” A. Bartlett Giamatti
Now that the World Series is over it is time for my annual Norfolk Tides photo essay. This time of year is kind of sad for me because baseball is over until the Spring and one of my refuges from the storms of life goes away for a time. Baseball has its own liturgical cycle beginning with Spring Training moving to Opening Day, the All-Star Game, the Pennant Race, the Post Season and the World Series.
The season began at Harbor Park with the Home Opener in early April and closed on the Road. From my vantage point in Section 102 I had the opportunity to watch some great baseball, get some great pictures and become friends with some great people. These photos chronicle the 2010 season at the Church of Baseball, Harbor Park Parish and is dedicated to the players and management of the Norfolk Tides.
Left-hander Troy Patton had a rough start but finished strong and ended up in Baltimore
Adam Donachie with kids from a “Field of Dreams team”
Robert Andino hammers a double down the left field line
Jake Arrieta comes into field a bunt
Strike three! Alberto Castillo strikes out a member of the Toledo Mudhens
Close call…Steve Lerud gets a brush back against the Durham Bulls
Muddy Warrior: Michel Hernandez during a rainy game. By the way the Tides had no home rain outs in 2010
Adam Donachie tags a runner out at home
Chris Tillman had a great year with the Tides including a no-hitter against the Gwinnett Braves and a one-hitter
Andy Mitchell’s flowing submarine delivery continued in 2010 although he struggled at times. He was the go-to man in middle relief for much of the season and saved many bullpen arms.
Adam Donachie guns down a runner at second
Jake Arrieta jams Gwinnett’s Joe Thurston
Call to the Bullpen: Chris George picks up the call
Blake Davis slides head first into home
Mike Gonzalez making a rehab appearance with the Tides before going back up to Baltimore
Robert Andino goes high to keep a throw from the plate from going into center field
Paco Figueroa slides into home
Michael Aubrey slams one of his 22 home runs
Elliott the Usher give his opinion on a call
Alberto Castillo played the setup man for much of the season
Nolan Reimold hits a home-run during a season marked with by early struggles and steady recovery of his 2009 Rookie season in Baltimore
Brandon Snyder played a solid first base and became a solid hitter as the season went on
Nolan Reimold and Rhyne Hughes wait for a pitching change
General Manager Dave Rosenfield
Steve Lerud makes the throw to first after making the force at at home
Matt Angle gets out of the way of Gwinnett catcher J. C. Boscan
Robert Andino and a member of a “Field of Dreams” team
Nolan Reimold tosses to Paco Figueroa for the out with pitcher Mike Hinckley looking on
Jim Miller was moved from being a 2009 AAA All-star closer to various places in the bullpen
Chris George moved from the bullpen to a starting slot
Rhyne Hughes looks on incredulously after a bad call
Jeff Salazar drives a pitch into right field
Regina blows a kiss at the home plate umpire
Josh Bell worked his way up to Baltimore where he took the 3rd base job
Brandon Snyder makes the putout at first
Zach Britton moved up from Bowie mid-season did very well and may be a mid-season call up to Baltimore in 2011
Matt Angle makes the throw in from right field
Safe at home on throwback night
Josh Bell singles past a Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees pitcher
The bullpen waits for the call
Bobby Dickerson has a few words with an umpire
Chris Chambliss and Gary Allenson meet with the umpiring crew before a game
Come backer a visiting pitcher dodges a line drive
After the rain: The grounds crew hustles to dry out the field
Jeff Salazar chase down a fly ball
The Church of Baseball, Harbor Park Parish at night
Brandon Erbe struggled much of the year until an injury put him on the DL for the rest of the season
Brandon Snyder takes a lead at first against Gwinnett
Art the Usher with Cow Ripken in the background
Robert Andino tags out a member of the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Yankees
Paco Figueroa tagged out trying to crash through an opposing catcher
Jonathan Tucker takes a strike
Armando Gabino was a solid spot starter and reliever. He went 7-0 in games that he started
Another shot of Andy Mitchell the Tides winningest pitcher in franchise history. He declared free agency at the end of the season
Nolan Reimold beats out a ground ball at first base
Michael Aubrey and Paco Figueroa shift as an opposing hitter hits a ground ball
An opposing batter swings over a pitch
Dennis Sarfate led the Tides in saves and had an outstanding year, he is now a free agent
A member of the Charlotte Knights looks on after a called strike
Jeff Salazar greets a runner at home
Rip Tide loses again in a race around the bases
Alfredo Simon warms up in the bullpen. Simon went from starter with the Tides to sometimes closer with the Orioles
The season at home comes to an end
Chris Tillman pitches a win against the Detroit Tigers on October 3rd at Camden Yards
And so the season ended and this team will go different ways, many players that I consider friends will move on and others up. New prospects will come up and some of the team will be back. To my friends and all the 2010 Norfolk Tides have a great off season and my best to you and your families.
Peace
Padre Steve+