One Step Shy of the Bronx
Friday night's destination -- Scranton, Pennsylvania, home of the Yankees' International League affiliate. Triple-A baseball, the last stop before the majors.(Above) Reminding the fans, and I presume the players as well, over 40 onetime Scranton Yankees have seen action with the parent club.
(Below)Cut into a mountain valley, PNC Park has one of the nicest backdrops of any ballpark -- major or minor-league.2007 Yankee fan favorite Shelley Duncan is spending this summer in Scranton.
(Above and below) Highly-rated Yankee center field prospect Austin Jackson.
(Above) One of the phuture Phillies, outfielder Michael Taylor.
(Below) From along the wall between the Scranton dugout and the foul screen, I really like this shot of catcher Chris Stewart batting against the IronPigs' Gustavo Chacin.
While the major league Yankees don't employ a mascot, this farm club does.
I rode up to Scranton with WFAN's Talking Baseball host Ed Randall, who conducted a pre-game outreach. Ed Randall's Bat for the Cure Foundation has the important mission of urging men over 40 to go for a blood test to screen for prostate cancer. I was pleased to join Ed in distributing his literature to make men aware of a vital health issue.
Ed's website: http://www.erbatforthecure.org
(Below)Cut into a mountain valley, PNC Park has one of the nicest backdrops of any ballpark -- major or minor-league.2007 Yankee fan favorite Shelley Duncan is spending this summer in Scranton.
(Above and below) Highly-rated Yankee center field prospect Austin Jackson.
(Above) One of the phuture Phillies, outfielder Michael Taylor.
(Below) From along the wall between the Scranton dugout and the foul screen, I really like this shot of catcher Chris Stewart batting against the IronPigs' Gustavo Chacin.
While the major league Yankees don't employ a mascot, this farm club does.
I rode up to Scranton with WFAN's Talking Baseball host Ed Randall, who conducted a pre-game outreach. Ed Randall's Bat for the Cure Foundation has the important mission of urging men over 40 to go for a blood test to screen for prostate cancer. I was pleased to join Ed in distributing his literature to make men aware of a vital health issue.
Ed's website: http://www.erbatforthecure.org
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