Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: stadium

Along the Fence

02 Aug 2013 87
Watching the Battle Creek Bombers beat the Waterloo Bucks, 3-2. @ CO Brown Stadium in BC. I love the August light at this ballpark. Original photo (not much different) here . 760 game photos here .

A Beautiful Day for a Ballgame!

27 Apr 2013 102
Purdue Boilermakers @ Michigan State Spartans at McLane Stadium (Kobs Field) in East Lansing. Just a few days ago this ballyard was largely underwater . Hard to believe. State won by an 8-1 score. The teams meet again tomorrow, and Sunday. Original photo here . 885 game photographs (and a video!) here .

Still Waiting for Baseball

12 Mar 2011 87
This cute little stadium's on Petoskey's waterfront.

We Cast Long Shadows on the Field

17 Apr 2010 87
Lansing's Cooley Stadium (@ Jackson Field) on Opening Day. Original here .

The Old Ballyard

05 Apr 2010 97
Kindleberger Park, Parchment, Michigan. Parchment was a company town, built around the Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment paper mill. Back in the day, KVP fielded strong baseball nines in the local industrial league, and hosted games at this ballpark. Back then this was a fully developed stadium capable of holding several thousand spectators. Remnants of those glory days remain, if you look for them. By the 60s, KVP had been absorbed by Sutherland Paper Company, who still fielded the area's strongest ball team. But only a handful of teams were still around, so the entire Kalamazoo City League schedule was played at Riverview (later Sutherland, now Stryker) Field, in Kalamazoo, and this park changed its focus. Glad to see it's still in use, if somewhat diminished. ------------------------ My boss claims yesterday's Third Base photo was too abstract. So here's an entire ballpark. And here's another view of the Kindleberger ball field, from another age...

Wade Stadium

07 Aug 2009 66
Best LARGE ; this one's not grainy. Another Skyline Drive photo, with baseball and the waterfront. Two of my favorite things. (And a close look reveals railroad tracks, weaving the place together.) Here's the Duluth ballpark, with the Hallett Dock behind. The long Missabe (CN, now) ore docks are just out of the picture, to the left. If you look at old pictures of the Missabe Duluth docks, you discover that there's always been a ball yard at this location.

Dow Diamond

24 Apr 2007 115
Home of the Midwest League's Great Lakes Loons; Midland, Michigan. A gem. More pix here .

Down from the Sky

21 Aug 2006 73
A member of the Battle Creek Police SWAT Team rides a rope into CO Brown Stadium on Public Service Appreciation Night. Another version of this picture here . There are good reasons I only took the pocket camera to last night's game, but for this one set of pix I was wishing I'd chosen to bring one of the good toys.

Ernie

30 Jun 2006 99
The Voice of the Tigers. At CO Brown Stadium in Battle Creek, before the Fort Wayne/Southwest Michigan game on June 29, 2006. Original photo here . Game photos here And John Seward wrote a terrific tribute on his blog .

Will Call

06 Apr 2006 46
CO Brown Stadium, Battle Creek, Michigan--home to the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays. And my home away from home. Picked up my season tickets today. More photos here .

After the game...

12 Sep 2005 76
...we said goodbye to our summertime friends, and promised to meet again next spring. CO Brown Stadium, in Battle Creek's Bailey Park, just as the season's last home game ended. Explored! #272 on Flickr [July 27, 2007, but no longer in the top 500] Thanks!

aka SkyDome

16 Aug 2005 78
Every year's convention of the Society for American Baseball Research is scheduled to include a major league game. This year's game saw the Blue Jays host the Yankees at Rogers Centre. The Yanks won, big.

Visiting Team Bullpen

10 Jun 2005 108
A few days back I posted a photo I took of Wisconsin T'Rats pitcher Ryan Feierabend while he was warming up in Battle Creek on July 29. Here's another view of the visitors bullpen, again with Feierabend warming, taken the same day, but from a different angle. (And here's still another, without Feierabend, dating from 1998.) Once again: C.O. Brown's a terrific place to watch a ballgame. Go, while there's still a team in BC. You'll enjoy. I promise. Camera: Nikon N90s

Dodgers at Rockies, 7/11/2003

18 Apr 2005 89
On July 11, 2003, members of the Society for American Baseball Research took a break from our convention to watch the Rockies host the Dodgers. The Rox came from behind to win a rather sloppy but interesting game; since I took about a hundred pictures, it's safe to say I "saw" the game without paying close attention to the action. I do know that Todd Helton had two homers, and made two errors on a single play. Refreshed by the ballpark air, we returned to our committee meetings and our presentations. A good time.

Lights

03 Jul 2013 2 83
Lighting for Fitzgerald Field in Grand Ledge, Michigan. ========== This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . 366 Snaps project discussion and stats for July 3 .

Lansing's Cooley Law School Stadium

21 Feb 2013 1 128
The Tigers play their first exhibition tomorrow. Baseball's coming! ========== As she left for work last Valentine's Day, Joan asked if I had a plan for the day. I told her I had a photo assignment.... Craig Wieczorkiewicz, host of the Midwest League Traveler website , had been begging for photographs of "snowbound" Midwest League stadiums in Michigan. Although snowbound was probably an exaggeration, I set out to supply some Lansing shots. Took my phone and the big Nikon with me and wandered around the periphery of the place I think of as Olds Park but which now goes by another name. I expected I'd post a photo of one or another of the ballyard's statues to 366 Snaps , which is what occurred (deliberately vignetted, probably using Bibble Pro's Vigne plugin). I put the best of the day's set on my baseball flickr . And here's what Craig did with the pix . This, though, is the best photo I took that day--and I took it with the phone cam I'd been cursing the day before. It all depends.... ========== This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . Number of project photos taken: 21 Title of " roll :" Cooley Other photos taken on 2/14/2012: As I say above, I took 17 more ballpark photos with the D300.

Simmons Field

28 Jan 2013 1 85
Simmons Field was home to the Midwest League's Kenosha Twins from from 1984 to 1992. On the last Saturday in January the local chapters of the Society for American Baseball Research hold regional meetings around the country. (Around the world , actually.) The society calls this collective event SABR Day. Last year (and again this year) the Chicago and Milwaukee SABR chapters held a joint get-together at Kenosha's Brat Stop. 2012's featured speakers were Bob Lee, formerly the president of the Kenosha Twins , and Craig Wieczorkiewicz , who's working on a book about the Midwest League. I wanted to hear both speakers, so I made my way to Kenosha. Met a few people I'd only previously known via email, and introduced myself to Bob and Craig. A good day. ========== Cheated (again) on the rules for my 366 Snaps photograph a year ago. Although I shot a few token pics around my hotel, I knew all along that I'd take two cameras into the meeting room and capture lots of meeting images. I published one of those as my picture-of-the-day--indeed, that photograph was intended as the daily pic when I shot it. But the main intention was to document the meetup , not to get a daily. On my way to the Brat Stop I found my way to Kenosha's ballpark . Over the course of Kenosha's nine-year Midwest League membership, minor league ballpark standards changed enormously. In 1984 this was an acceptable facility; by 1992 it was hopelessly obsolete. ========== This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . Number of project photos taken: 65 (but see my comments, above) Title of " roll :" SABR Day in Kenosha Other photos taken on 1/28/2012: I took 37 more SABR Day photographs at the Brat Stop with my D300.

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