Showing posts with label austin jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label austin jackson. Show all posts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
2014 Spirit Base: 796-810
#796 -Rob Wooten, #797 - Anthony Swarzak, #798 - Dilson Herrera
I'd like to see the addition of a Yosemite Sam mustache so we could call him 'Rootin' Tootin' Rob Wooten'.
#799 - Chase Headley, #800 - Jeff Samardzija, #801 - Grady Sizemore
Hey, look! Three players that I'm sure everyone has actually heard of!
#802 - Jared Hughes, #803 - Randy Choate, #804 - Jesse Hahn
And back to the guys most people have only heard of if they've done something bad.
#805 - Jean Machi, #806 - Austin Jackson, #807 - Kirby Yates
Man, has Machi fallen off the rails in the postseason. I wish he would return to his early-season form and start throwing gas again.
#808 - Dan Robertson, #809 - Todd Redmond, #810 - Jerry Blevins
I try to avoid having a card depict someone other than just the featured player, but Todd Redmond's photo choices were very limited. Luckily the catcher is still geared up so he's still somewhat anonymous.
Labels:
2014 spirit base,
austin jackson,
blevins,
chase headley,
choate,
dan robertson,
dilson herrera,
grady sizemore,
jared hughes,
jesse hahn,
kirby yates,
machi,
rob wooten,
samardzija,
swarzak,
todd redmond
Saturday, March 8, 2014
2014 Spirit Base Series 1: 151-160
Alright, after that short break, time jump back in the saddle here.
#151 - Brad Ziegler
Ziegler's mechanics don't really lend themselves to many aesthetically pleasing photographs.
#152 - Evan Gattis
El Oso Blanco. What a great nickname.
#153 - Wei-Yin Chen
I'm glad this angle was able to keep the ball in frame as it hurls into the foreground.
#154 - David Ortiz
There are so many good Red Sox photos from the postseason. I hope I'm not overusing them.
#155 - Chris Rusin
I really hope the Cubs roster building pans out soon. There are so many guys on their roster I have no idea about.
#156 - Dayan Viciedo
Dayan/I don't say it but I know/You know
(probably like a 1% chance anyone gets that reference)
#157 - Mike Leake
I can't believe Leake's 26 years old. He looks like he's barely old enough to drink.
#158 - Ryan Raburn
This is a nice pose at the plate here. There's a little bit of action going on but you get a clear look at Raburn's face. It's not that easy to find batting shots where their faces/mouths aren't all contorted.
#159 - Adam Ottavino
Just enough of Ottavino's profile here to make this one usable.
#160 - Austin Jackson
Just now noticed that all of these pairs are pitchers on the left and hitters on the right.
#151 - Brad Ziegler
Ziegler's mechanics don't really lend themselves to many aesthetically pleasing photographs.
#152 - Evan Gattis
El Oso Blanco. What a great nickname.
#153 - Wei-Yin Chen
I'm glad this angle was able to keep the ball in frame as it hurls into the foreground.
#154 - David Ortiz
There are so many good Red Sox photos from the postseason. I hope I'm not overusing them.
#155 - Chris Rusin
I really hope the Cubs roster building pans out soon. There are so many guys on their roster I have no idea about.
#156 - Dayan Viciedo
Dayan/I don't say it but I know/You know
(probably like a 1% chance anyone gets that reference)
#157 - Mike Leake
I can't believe Leake's 26 years old. He looks like he's barely old enough to drink.
#158 - Ryan Raburn
This is a nice pose at the plate here. There's a little bit of action going on but you get a clear look at Raburn's face. It's not that easy to find batting shots where their faces/mouths aren't all contorted.
#159 - Adam Ottavino
Just enough of Ottavino's profile here to make this one usable.
#160 - Austin Jackson
Just now noticed that all of these pairs are pitchers on the left and hitters on the right.
Labels:
2014,
austin jackson,
base,
concept,
david ortiz,
design,
gattis,
leake,
ottavino,
raburn,
rusin,
spirit,
viciedo,
wei-yin chen,
ziegler
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