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Posts Tagged ‘opening day’

Yankees v Royals – a few favs

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Since I photographed the entire Yankees v Royals three games this past Fri-Sunday, I thought I would do a quick blog update and post a few of my favorite shots from the games.  No logical order or anything – pretty Random – just some I liked with some decent action.  The Royals got off to a rocky start with losing the first two games, but the Boys in Blue made up for it on Sunday with a 6-4 win, and a very exciting eighth inning!

Hope you enjoy the shots, and thanks for looking!

safe at home

Safe at Home

still safe at home!

still safe at home!

New bat, please?

New bat, please?

Missed that tag

Missed that tag

In respect and honor

In respect and honor

Royals Opening Day at the New K! – 2009

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Been a while since I’ve updated this blog, so I thought it was high-time to do it, and since yesterday was a big day for Kansas City and the Royals baseball team with Opening Day 2009 in the newly renovated Kauffman Stadium, I figured I’d share some of my photos with y’all!

It was a great day for baseball – nice and mostly sunny by game time, and with the new amenities and facilities at The K, it seemed like the sold out crowd was mostly in a festive mood.  The New York Yankees were in town for the opener, and they always draw a big crowd, but it did seem like there were more Royals blue shirts than Yankees gray this year.  How about that?

Here’s some of my photos from the pre-game, as well as a few during the game.  Unfortunately it was not a very action-packed game, and the boys in blue ended up losing to the Yanks 4-1, but overall it was a fun opening day experience.

Royals Dancers

Royals Dancers??  Yep – they had ‘em.

PartyDeck

The new Party Deck ontop of the new Rivals Sports Bar proved to be a very popular spot at the New K

Flyover

A military fly-over before the game was provided by the crew from Whiteman Air Force Base

SidneyPonson

Royals starting pitcher Sidney Ponson

Andy Pettitte

Yankees starting pitcher Andy Pettitte

Derek Jeter

Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter

Billy Butler

Royals designated hitter Billy Butler did seem a little bored with the game at one point.

Overall, even though the game outcome wasn’t great for the Royals, I thought it was a successful day for Kauffman Stadium and Kansas City.  Great job to all of the hard-working folks “behind the scenes” that made it go as smoothly as possible, and I think a fantastic experience for the fans!

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