The Ford Center in Oklahoma City held an open house today. The arena bowl was set up for all three sports which are played in the arena: ice for Blazers hockey, wood for the OKC NBA basketball team and artificial turf for YardDawgz indoor football. The locker rooms were also open for the tour. The final photo shows a reflection of the Ford Center in the glass of the Cox Convention Center (formerly the Myriad).
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
MLB ALL STAR GAME AT YANKEE STADIUM
The 2008 Major League Baseball All Star Game was held today at Yankee Stadium for the final time, as the old stadium is being replaced by a new stadium next year. These are old postcards of Yankee Stadium from my collection of sports and stadium postcards.
Labels:
All Star Game,
New York NY,
Yankee Stadium
Monday, July 14, 2008
OKLAHOMA'S FAMOUS ATHLETES & COACHES MURAL AT BRICKTOWN
On July 12th, I took these photos of Oklahoma's famous athletes and coaches who are depicted on a mural near Bricktown in downtown Oklahoma City. For photos of musicians, actors and other persons on the mural, see my post for July 13th on my other blog: Oklahoma . . . and Beyond!
Top to bottom, right to left, are:
Johnny Bench - Wayman Tisdale
Troy Aikman - Joe Carter
Barry Switzer - Eddie Sutton
Jason White - Steve Owens
Shannon Miller - Sean O'Grady/Bart Conner
Top to bottom, right to left, are:
Johnny Bench - Wayman Tisdale
Troy Aikman - Joe Carter
Barry Switzer - Eddie Sutton
Jason White - Steve Owens
Shannon Miller - Sean O'Grady/Bart Conner
Labels:
Bricktown,
mural,
Oklahoma City
Saturday, July 12, 2008
BOBBY MURCER: 5/20/46-7/12/08
I just received a "breaking news" e-mail alert that Oklahoma City's Bobby Murcer has passed away. This morning I was in downtown OKC and took this photo of Bobby that is part of a mural of famous Oklahomans near Bricktown. There is also a bust of Bobby outside the Bricktown Ballpark.
Bobby Murcer replaced fellow Oklahoman Mickey Mantle (who had replaced Joe DiMaggio) as centerfielder for the New York Yankeees. Both started their careers as shortstops, but were quickly moved to center, and both replaced legends.
For a few seasons, Bobby Murcer played for the San Franciso Giants and the Chicago Cubs, before returning to the Yankees. I saw Bobby play for the Cubs in July 1978 when my father and I rode the Amtrak train to Chicago to see a game.
Some interesting Bobby Murcer facts:
* Only Yankee to play with Mickey Mantle and Don Mattingly
* Went to same high school as Darrell Porter and Mickey Tettleton
* Once traded for Bonds (Bobby that is, Barry's father)
* Gave the euolgy at Thurman Munson's funeral, then knocked in all five runs in Yankees victory that evening
* Inducted into Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Hall of Fame
* Youngest American Leaguer to earn $100,000 annual salary
At Thurman Munson's funeral he quoted the poet and philosopher Angelo Patri:
Local coverage of Bobby Murcer's life and baseball career can be found on Newsok.com at http://newsok.com/article/3269488/
Bobby Murcer replaced fellow Oklahoman Mickey Mantle (who had replaced Joe DiMaggio) as centerfielder for the New York Yankeees. Both started their careers as shortstops, but were quickly moved to center, and both replaced legends.
For a few seasons, Bobby Murcer played for the San Franciso Giants and the Chicago Cubs, before returning to the Yankees. I saw Bobby play for the Cubs in July 1978 when my father and I rode the Amtrak train to Chicago to see a game.
Some interesting Bobby Murcer facts:
* Only Yankee to play with Mickey Mantle and Don Mattingly
* Went to same high school as Darrell Porter and Mickey Tettleton
* Once traded for Bonds (Bobby that is, Barry's father)
* Gave the euolgy at Thurman Munson's funeral, then knocked in all five runs in Yankees victory that evening
* Inducted into Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Hall of Fame
* Youngest American Leaguer to earn $100,000 annual salary
At Thurman Munson's funeral he quoted the poet and philosopher Angelo Patri:
The life of a soul on earth lasts longer than his departure. He
lives on in your life and the life of all others who knew him.
Local coverage of Bobby Murcer's life and baseball career can be found on Newsok.com at http://newsok.com/article/3269488/
Labels:
Bobby Murcer,
Bricktown,
Bricktown Ballpark,
mural,
statue
Thursday, July 3, 2008
NBA BASKETBALL COMES TO OKC
The NBA has approved the move of the Seattle Supersonics franchise to Oklahoma City beginning with the 2008-2009 season, following settlement of a lawsuit by the city of Seattle against the team owners. This is Oklahoma City's first full-time major league sports franchise.
Previously, the New Orleans Hornets had temporarily relocated to OKC, following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, until returning to New Orleans last year.
These photos are from the Denver Nuggets, featuring Allen Iverson, (Carmelo Anthony was suspended) vs. NO/OKC Hornets at the Ford Center in December 2006.
This photo of Cuca and RKC was taken at the Cleveland Cavaliers (LeBron James) vs. NO/OKC Hornets game on Christmas Break 2006.
The following photos were taken at the Big XII Conference basketball tournament in OKC in March 2007. Texas Longhorn player # 35 is Kevin Durant, who played one year for the Sonics in Seattle and will now be playing in OKC for our team.
Previously, the New Orleans Hornets had temporarily relocated to OKC, following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, until returning to New Orleans last year.
These photos are from the Denver Nuggets, featuring Allen Iverson, (Carmelo Anthony was suspended) vs. NO/OKC Hornets at the Ford Center in December 2006.
This photo of Cuca and RKC was taken at the Cleveland Cavaliers (LeBron James) vs. NO/OKC Hornets game on Christmas Break 2006.
The following photos were taken at the Big XII Conference basketball tournament in OKC in March 2007. Texas Longhorn player # 35 is Kevin Durant, who played one year for the Sonics in Seattle and will now be playing in OKC for our team.
Labels:
Allen Iverson,
basketball,
Ford Center,
Kevin Durant,
NO/OKC Hornets
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