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with Marty Lurie on the Plaza at Public House before WS Game Three

27 Saturday Oct 2012

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2012, AT&T, Carter, from, from oakland, game, house, Karthik, Lurie, m.t., Marty, mt, mtk, oakland, park, public, series, three, world

ALL YEAR LONG I HAVE HUGE … OK NOT HUGE, BUT ALL KINDS OF LITTLE DIFFERENCES WITH THIS GUY AND YOU KNOW WHAT HE DOES?

He invites me on the radio to talk about it.

and last Saturday he let me wear the Championship Ring from 2010. wow.

Marty Lurie, radio host who joined KNBR early in 2010 after working to cover the A’s, was immediately a lucky element for the Giants. He and I stood exactly where we are in this photo two years before, and bore witness during the run that finally made the Giants World Series Champs in San Francisco. Marty walked in … and we won.

For decades a criminal defense attorney, and at that a New Yorker, Mr. Lurie became a historian of the game of baseball independent of what he does now for KNBR. If anyone must, Marty Lurie must be associated with the cross-country relationship the Giants have that reaches back to the Polo Grounds in New York City.

But by providence and timing, Marty has grown into a unique role with the World Series Champs and is now an important member of the San Francisco Giants team.

Mr. Lurie’s an excellent radio interviewer whose competence is a direct result of his research. I loved watching him at the Public House in Game 5 against the Braves back in 2010. He sat down to score the game and pulled out a yellow legal pad to do it. He’s a baseball nerd trained as a lawyer!

Mr. Lurie’s interviews of baseball players and managers on Talkin’ Baseball, which he’s been conducting season-long for three years now, are a growing chronicle of the game.

So Marty Lurie is an attorney who can discuss both leagues’ histories very effectively. He brought a whole lot of AL contacts over to KNBR  the first year and was eager to share with us NLers the value of certain stories from the lesser league.

But slowly over the past three years, he has joined the stewards of the Giants Championships of 2010 and 2012 who, taken collectively, have become arbiters of SF’s first time championship memories. (full disclosure, GBC hopes to be included in that group of stewards)

Marty, I’m saying it here for the first time: You’re the only lawyer I really like.

Thanks for letting me wear the Championship Ring and for doing such a bang-up job behind the mic.

sincerely,

“M.T.”

and, in 2010: “Carter from Oakland”

(just pissed off a whole lot of lawyers I know who think me and them’re “real close”).

Are You At The Game?

09 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by mtk in baseball, S.F.

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AT&T, behavior, cheer, distract, etiquette, Francisco, giants, mlb, park, root, San, sf, support

If you are at the game, be at the game.

Here in San Francisco we’re struggling to win baseball games at home down the stretch and I’m convinced it’s because our fans, led by Comcast, are way too into things that have nothing to do with the game, even while the game is being played!

We’re distracted and our team needs us to be focused.

This was never true at Candlestick, where it was cold, windy and miserable most of the time. You were there because you loved the Giants and watched every pitch.

If we want to win home games, fans have to focus on the game, on every pitch. It’s called watching the live action and all long-time fans do it. You may chat between pitches, but when the pitcher sets, you do too.

These days, because of the incredible number of distractions from the scoreboard and the overtly non-baseball production of the media, I see fans bringing children under six or seven who have no interest in the game, who are there solely because the parent is making them be there, but who are wholly distracted from the action.

These parents bring them as though it’s just an entertainment for their children, which would be cool if they kept them abreast. But they also don’t spend the requisite time making them watch, and indeed focus intently on, the action when it is live. I saw two young girls facing each other talking for an entire inning in the Lower Box. They could’ve been beaned so easily by a foul ball. Their Dad was on the phone!

I also see lots of tourists in our crowd – people here for our fabulous Indian Summer – it’s the high season after all. But these fans are hardly as loud or supportive as our own home-grown fans, which is why we have to lead them.

I watch Comcast spend more time following people goofing around or wearing funny hats or the Delorean hovercraft in McCovey Cove than the game itself; listen to Kruk and Kuip (normally solid baseball analysts) making inane social commentary and I think this is driving the more social fans and the distracted attitude at the game.

ENOUGH. Fans have to get involved.

Two examples:

Mat Latos was on the mound for the Reds earlier this year and he was tearing us apart. It was the bottom of the third at AT&T Park, midweek, daygame. It felt like a morgue. As soon as Latos strode to the mound I yelled, loudly, “Hey Mat! Oh My God! You have a no-hitter going! … Woah! Don’t think about it man!”

It freaked out my whole section and some tittered nervously.

On the next pitch Angel Pagan singled to right.

This was calculated. The way to do it is to plan your comment, wait for a quiet moment and throw it out into the field of play.

Second example was against the Nats when Timmy faced the Phenom and Melky was suspended – crazy game. But we were within striking distance at the end when Pablo popped up to the infield and ran hard for first. The crowd above the first base line shouted and screamed and went nuts forcing the second baseman to drop the pop-up, an error that allowed Panda to get  on. It was awesome. Fruitless, but awesome.

The guys need you. Get involved in every play. If you brought kids, teach them to do the same. Pay attention and root for our guys. They can hear you.

You need to pump Zeets up. You need to encourage Pence and Blanco to be more patient at the plate. You need to push the Dodgers into mistakes.

When you are at the park, BE AT THE PARK.

TOGETHER WE’RE GIANT.

Lincecum vs. Strasburg and Melky Suspended 1080HD video

17 Friday Aug 2012

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1080, AT&T, August 15, cabrera, dc, drug, Francisco, giants, hd, Karthik, Lincecum, melky, milan, mlb, mtk, Nationals, omm, park, policy, San, sf, sfg, Stephen, Strasburg, suspended, testosterone, Tim, violation, washington

This past Wednesday was a crazy day at the park.

My son and I had been excited for weeks because we figured with both teams in the hunt for the pennant and young, premiere pitchers on the mound, it’d be a defensive battle. The Freak vs. The Phenom

Then SHOCK! – we find out at the ballpark moments before the game starts, that Melky Cabrera, who leads the Giants and the National League in hits and is second in batting average only to the Pirates’ Andrew McCutcheon, had been suspended for 50 games for violating MLB’s substance abuse policy.

Numb, speechlessness … and the game began:

Lincecum v. Strasburg [Melky Suspended] 1080HD

15 Wednesday Aug 2012

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This past Wednesday was a crazy day at the park.

My son and I had been excited for weeks because we figured with both teams in the hunt for the pennant and young, premiere pitchers on the mound, it’d be a defensive battle. The Freak vs. The Phenom

Then SHOCK! – we find out at the ballpark moments before the game starts, that Melky Cabrera, who leads the Giants and the National League in hits and is second in batting average only to the Pirates’ Andrew McCutcheon, had been suspended for 50 games for violating MLB’s substance abuse policy.

Numb, speechlessness … and the game began:

Barry Zito, Lou Seal and Baby Panda at the Yard 1080HD

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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2012, AT&T, august, baby, Barry, delivery, giants, Hector, lou, mlb, panda, park, sanchez, Seal, sfg, Zito

Zeets, LouSeal and Baby Panda Warming Up at the Yard

04 Saturday Aug 2012

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AT&T, Barry, Francisco, giants, Hector, Karthik, lou, mlb, mtk, San, sanchez, Seal, sf, Zito

this is really gorgeous in 1080pHD – choose that option when playing

I’m one of the guys who has been rough on Barry Zito, culminating in my calling him “our own beloved, expensive, Prince of Inability, Barry Zito.” in a story about a game from the Championship Season, Eleven to Eleven in the Bottom of Eleventh [aka The Greatest Comeback in SF Giants History].

Worse, I was verbally and casually at the bar rather abusively mean to Barry Zito throughout the winter. I apologize. I was way out of line.

I feel bad now, because Zeets’ effort and focus (and wins) are back and I have no idea what it must be like to work in his field,I feel bad about it.

but anyway, one of those mean jibes I used to make was:

“Lou Seal works harder than Barry Zito – we ought to make him go out there and wear the Lou Seal costume for as much as we’re paying him …” (and worse) I mean, if he can’t do what we’re paying him to do!”

Ohhhhh snap. that was mean … and I didn’t mean it. I was frustrated and just wanted to defend our World Series Championship. Barry Zito, I am sorry. I really feel bad about that.

Then hilariously on Thursday before the game I had both of them in focus, by chance! This was August 2nd at AT&T Park before the Giants vs. Mets.

I mean the footage as an apology to Barry Zito and an appreciation of Lou Seal. Hector Sanchez, whom the program says the guys call Baby Panda, catches. Watch clip to very end and you’ll catch a glimpse of his eyes. His eyes are incredible. Check out Baby Panda’s eyes from the centerfield camera calling a game. It’s rad.

Unfortunately, just minutes later, Zeets had two outs in the first and all of a sudden lost it: a walk, a walk and a third batter hit by pitch! then a double and another double, spotting the Mets four runs in an exhausting 36-pitch top of the first. ugh.

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in SOMA on the walk to AT&T

05 Thursday Jul 2012

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art, AT&T, garffiti, mtk, mural, park, san francisco, sf, SOMA, south of market, street, walk

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in SOMA on the walk to AT&T

05 Thursday Jul 2012

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In First Place Out West

02 Monday Jul 2012

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AT&T, diamondbacks, division, dodgers, first, flags, giants, mlb, padres, place, rockies, san francisco, sfg, west

SF Market Street in 1905 on the Big Monitor at AT&T Park

06 Wednesday Jun 2012

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1905, AT&T, footage, giants, Market, Monitor, park, san francisco, sf, street, video

SF Market Street in 1905 on the Big Monitor at AT&T Park

06 Wednesday Jun 2012

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Opening Day for the San Francisco Giants

06 Friday Apr 2012

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AT&T, Bennett, Francisco, giants, Lincecum, m.t. karthik, milan, mlb, mtk, ocean, park, San, san francisco, seagull, sf, song, Tim, Tony, win

Highest Single Season Attendance to Date 2011

26 Monday Sep 2011

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2011, AT&T, attendance, date, Francisco, giants, highest, park, San, season, sf, single, to

Cody Ross Steals Second [quarterspeed]

11 Sunday Sep 2011

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angeles, AT&T, base, baseball, Cody, dodgers, giants, los, mlb, park, Ross, SB, second, sfg, stolen

Bumgarner Picks Off Tony Gwynn, Jr. [quarterspeed in HD]

11 Sunday Sep 2011

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1080hd, angeles, AT&T, Bumgarner, dodgers, giants, gwynn, huff, jr.aubrey, Madison, motion, off, park, picks, san francisco, sf, sfg, slow, Tony, video, vs.Los

Keppinger Walkoff

27 Saturday Aug 2011

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AT&T, baseball, california, corner, Francisco, Jeff, Keppinger, mlb, park, San, sf, walkoff

Tony Bennett After Win on Tim Lincecum Bobblehead Night

27 Saturday Aug 2011

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Brandon Belt Triple August 2011

24 Wednesday Aug 2011

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2011, AT&T, august, baseball, belt, Brandon, corner, Francisco, giants, mlb, park, San, sf, triple

Matt Cain Delivery Stopmotion

08 Wednesday Jun 2011

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2011, AT&T, baseball, cain, delivery, Francisco, giants, matt, mlb, park, San, sf, Stopmotion

Nationals vs. Giants [feat. Cain 11K CG]

08 Wednesday Jun 2011

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11, 2011, AT&T, cain, cg, complete, Francisco, game, giants, matt, park, San, sf, strikeouts, win

Freddy Sanchez Two Out, 13th Inning Walkoff

06 Monday Jun 2011

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Tim Lincecum 1000th Strikeout

06 Monday Jun 2011

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The Giants Win the Pennant 2010

23 Saturday Oct 2010

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at the Public House for the last out, celebrating our first trip to the world series in 8 years!

 

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