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Top 50 Mariner Moments, 2007: #12

August 18th: In the middle of the 6th inning, Adrian Beltre gives Red a signed bat.

Box score & PBP

Game thread

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LL: Let's get right to it. Great day, or greatest day?

Our Hero: Greatest day ever, no doubt.  No offense to my girlfriend or anybody else but nothing can compare to the excitement and surprise of that day.

LL: Based on your facial expressions at the time, this clearly came as a complete surprise. Had there been any prior interaction with the dugout, or did someone just suddenly come hand you a bat out of nowhere?

Our Hero: When I got to the seats before the game the players noticed right away.  Washburn was the first to see it and then one by one all the players climbed out of the dugout to see it, and last but not least Beltre came out to take a look.  They were all laughing pretty good about it.

When I got the bat it was 100% surprise.  I was actually arguing with somebody a couple rows back who had been telling me to sit down all game and then he started Beltre bashing to try to get me to shut up.  I got a little poke on the shoulder and one of my favorite ushers Jill had the bat for me.  She was almost in tears she was so happy for me.

LL: Where's the bat right now?

Our Hero: In a tube propped up against my nightstand, about two feet from my face when Im in bed.  Its the first thing I see in the morning when I wake up, and the last thing I look at before I go to sleep.  Needless to say I wake up with a smile on my face every morning.  Yeah, I know, I'm gay.

LL: A guy with a switchblade breaks into your place and your only means of protection, other than your body, is the bat. What do you do?

Our Hero: My first instinct would be to throw Shannon in front of him and as soon as he tried to stab her it would be on like neckbones.  The funny thing is, when she read this question she already knew the answer.  She told me she'd be willing to take one for the team.

LL: Do your friends and loved ones realize that, no matter how hard they try, they'll never be able to get you a better gift?

Our Hero: They do.  But they all see what a happy ass retard I turn into whenever I start talking about Mr. Beltre so they know that if they get me ANYTHING to do with Beltre Ill be more than happy.

LL: For people who're new to the whole phenomenon of you, please explain why you love Adrian Beltre so much.

Our Hero: Hes fun to watch, he seems like a normal human being, not a superstar.  Hes a guy who plays like he truly enjoys the game.  You never hear about him causing any trouble, complaining about anything or anybody.  He realizes what hes doing is a privilege and not too many people get to do it.  He hustles every play, he never seems like he takes any plays off.

As if that wasn't enough to like a guy, the characteristics and quirky things he does on the field are part of it too.  The happy feet dance in the box, appeals to the first base ump, and some of the looks on his face during the game are priceless.  Like I said, hes just REALLY fun to watch.

LL: Was this the first time Beltre ever acknowledged you, or were there earlier instances?

Our Hero: No.  He always acknowledged me when he saw me, even if I'm not behind the dugout.  Usually just a head nod and a smile most of the time and a tip of the cap and the end of the game, but thats enough for me.  Before the Boston game on my birthday he got my attention and tossed me a ball, hes never big timed me.  Unfortunately Ive never had the chance to talk to him and tell him thank you.  

LL: Your fame clearly grew pretty substantially over the course of the summer. Do you find that people responded to you differently in September than they did in April and May?

Our Hero: It's funny you asked this question.  I know at the start of the season most people just got REALLY annoyed with me.  Most of the people in that section aren't there because they enjoy baseball, they're there because they think its a status symbol, which annoys the shit out of me.  I don't go out of my way to be rude but when I know I'm under somebody's skin I just turn it up a few notches.  Early in the season that was the case, the ushers really like me though so I knew I was okay.  Ive almost gotten into it a couple times but nothing too serious.  When the Mariners started winning and more people came to the games and watched more games on TV it was a different story.  I found that people either really like watching me, or I annoy the shit out of them.

I found out from a little old Japanese couple that apparently they like me in Japan as well.  One of the last games of the year there was a large group of exchange students or something and I jumped in the back of there big group picture more or less just to mess with them.  When the guy taking the pictures saw me he pointed me out and the group went crazy and they all wanted pictures with me, that was pretty neat.  Now I can say that I'm big in Japan.

LL: And one last question. When you and your girlfriend get down to business, does the 3' Beltre bobblehead get to watch, or do you turn him around?

Our Hero: Ah man, save the best for last.  The 3 footer is posted up on my mini fridge in the living room so when we bump uglies on the couch he gets to watch.  If we're doing a really good job we can even get him to bob his head in rhythm with us, its kinda creepy but I don't have time to worry about that.  In my room I have a giant poster of Jack Nicholson from the Shining so its either Beltre or Jack staring at you if you decide to hump people at my place.

LL: Thanks for humoring me. And, of course, thanks even more for being you.

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<3 RED
If I only I were home to join you and Kirby.
Red's answer to this question rules
LL: A guy with a switchblade breaks into your place and your only means of protection, other than your body, is the bat. What do you do?

Our Hero: My first instinct would be to throw Shannon in front of him and as soon as he tried to stab her it would be on like neckbones.  The funny thing is, when she read this question she already knew the answer.  She told me she'd be willing to take one for the team.

This should have been #1
Yeah, this is kind of difficult to top
I thought this would be top 3 easily.

Awesome interview. Now lets hope the LL interview curse ends here.

#12? Wow
There must have been a lot of good moments I forgot, because I was thinking this would be a top 5 for sure
DAMMIT!
I just heard the M's flipped Red to Atlanta for their I ♥ Lillibridge dude...
This joke is so good
I hope it never gets flipped to Atlanta for Brent Lillibridge.
Against my better judgment
I turned on SportsCenter a little bit ago, just to kill some time while dinner was finishing up. What's the first thing I see? A Brave/Met highlight featuring Brent Lillibridge! He flew out to shallow right field. It was routine, but it still warmed my heart to see the object of such ardent trade fervor in the televised flesh. And, oh my GOD is SportsCenter annoying. Every single play they showed, routine or otherwise, came with a stupid-ass catchphrase, none of which were either funny or relevant. I knew ESPN was bad, but that's unconscionable.
Sportcenter was showing it?
Does that mean that Lillibridge is not on the Yankees and/or Boston?
Fuck.
Read: "Now"

That ruins my entire joke. Fucking shit.

If it's any consolation, the joke was bad
Making fun of SportCenter is never bad.
Also, don't think I haven't noticed the unusual amount of picking on me recently. I'm not positive what I did, but it has been recognized.
Just take it you girl
That was our secret.
Whoops
um. Would closing the subthread keep people from noticing?
I'm tired of hiding.
Let the world know.
Brent Lillibridge is stalking you!
If that's the case
I'm flipping him for Scarlet Johansen
No better way to enjoy a game than with Red.
Your answer to the last question had me rolling.

By the way, when are you going to be around to get your damn on-field pants, asshole?

I should see you soon
27 days at the most, I promise.
I'm in tears
Freaking hilarious.
Nonsense
This can't be #12. I have a good idea of what 1 will be, but I can't imagine anything else from last season that could remotely compare to this game.

The amazing thing about this game to me was that I was there, and I had no idea that Red had the giant Beltre with him, or that he received the bat. Apparently they showed the entire event on the Jumbotron, but I mustn't have been watching it. At one point I had even walked over to his section to say a quick hey to him, but I was still oblivious to what had happened. It wasn't until I got a text message from Robert that I had realized what had taken place.

off the top of my head
Felix Opening Day
Felix v Daisuke
Ichiro re-sign
Hargrove resign
Hargrove and the Snow Game

should all be in the top 10

other possibilities (they may have already been covered):
the vidro run scored against Cubs back in June
Adam Jones promotion
Jeff Weaver's shutout against Pittsburgh
Jose Lopez doubles home Ichiro in the 11th to beat Joel Pineiro and sweep the Sox
Jose Guillen singles home Beltre to beat Jeremy Accardo 2-1 in the 9th giving the Ms their 8th straight win
Yuni's walkoff single in the 13th against the Angels Aug 1st.
Felix beats Texas 4-2 as the Ms go 20 games above .500, 1 back of Angels, 3 up in the wildcard.
Felix's final game of the season and/or Putz' 40th save.

I thought this was going to be #1.
Awesome.
I thought it was going to be #2
I'm positive Felix one-hitter will be one. I'm really curious what 2-7 or so will be now.
I absolutely love this site
and Red is a frickin' great guy to talk to about baseball.  Intimidating big guy, but as hilarious as the interview reads (for those of you who haven't met him).  Poor Coach Owens met him, and he's never been the same.

On a side note, I think Red should have a fight with Big Lo (whatever his name is).  

The Cowardly Lion Got his Courage
I think I started on this blog a few weeks prior, but when that happened, that was the first time I noticed the phrase "Red." I'm pretty sure that was the moment I started coming here more.
Red: the great unifier
Geez, Jeff.
You never have friendly banters with me. I'm starting to think you don't like me!
It's because you need to be more sensitive
Did anybody ever find out how Dave Sims
knew Beltre's name toward the season? I specifically remember one game in September that Sims called him by name two or three times, and even people in the game thread were mystified.
HELL
Not Beltre's name, RED'S name.
Both Kings of Awesome.
Easy mistake.
Suggestion
The LL store needs an update and I vote for a shirt honoring Red!
This moment was awesome
But I'm still waiting for the "Vidro Shuffle".
As much as I love the whole Red phenomenon
This whole episode made me love Beltre more than I already did.  I think that too few players truly appreciate the adoration they get from fans like Red.

When I was in college my friend and I took a sign to every game and hung it up in the front row of the right field bleachers that read "Haselmania."

Bill didn't have to, but he and his wife Tracy went out of their way to say thanks for the support.  Free tickets behind home plate, signed bats and even a good luck card when I graduated from college.  He wasn't a great player, but he will always be my favorite because of how he appreciated us.  

Beltre is in that league now for me because of how he showed appreciation to Red.

That was you?
I actually remember that sign.  I'll have to dig through my pictures from then and see if I can find any shots of it.
I have a video of John Miller and Joe Morgan
Making fun of us during a Sunday Night game in 1993 or 1994.  I believe John Miller's words were, "Apparently Haselmania is sweeping the Northwest."

I get recognized more for being the guy who caught Tino's game winner in September of 1995 against Eckersley.  People still make fun of me for my bunny hop after catching the ball.

Footage?
All my old videos are in storage right now.
I'll put something up later this summer.
HAHA
I remember that!!  That reaction was awesome!
That was you!?!
I was at that game, one of the many, many awesome games of that season
Yep, that was my 15 minutes of fame right there.
That series against the A's will always be my favorite.  The Coleman Grand Slam.  The Alex Diaz homer and bat flip.  Good times.
Uncool, dude
Most of the people in that section aren't there because they enjoy baseball, they're there because they think its a status symbol, which annoys the shit out of me.  I don't go out of my way to be rude but when I know I'm under somebody's skin I just turn it up a few notches.

Perhaps you know that people who sit in your section have, by and large, had tickets for over 25 years and have watched more bad baseball over that time than you can imagine?

Perhaps you may consider that someone who wants to enjoy baseball may not appreciate someone who is sitting in front of them constantly standing up, purely for his own "enjoyment"?

Red is great, but for him to flip sh*t to people who don't like his schtik is uncool.  

if you get pissed because
someone is cheering too loud for the home team, you don't deserve to be in the stadium. Go watch on TV.
I'm with Red on this one.
While many of the fans in that section have been around a good long while, many only came along in 1996.

The demographic in my section changed overnight from 1995 to 1996 and it did not bring many true fans.  It only got worse when we moved to Safeco.  It isn't the theater.  Get off you butts and cheer your freaking team.  Stop treating the damn baseball stadium like a library.

(Hides under his desk)
The licensing fees alone down there are 25,000
PER seat, not to mention the price of the tickets on top of that.  Most of those seats belong to business and corporate accounts.  The few people down there who have had season tickets for years have no problem with me(ask the elderly lady who is there almost every game).  Its the guys in the button up shirts that are there to impress they're friends or the chick they're with Ive had problems with.  The guy two rows behind me who was cheering for the Sox and wearing a Yankees hat.  Yeah, I give those guys shit all the time.  

When you say for my own "enjoyment", do you mean having fun at the game?  Then fuck yeah Im there for my own enjoyment.  If you dont like, thats your bad.  Anybody who has been around me for even half an hour knows that I dont do things as a "schtik" as you like to call it.  Im dont watch baseball because I want people to like me.  Im going to continue to have fun at the games if people like me or not.

In the words of Charles Barkley:  "I am not a role model"

re: "I am not a role model"
Don't be so sure of that, Red.    
Here's hoping the pendulum swings towards more spontaneous behavior in the stands and away from the robotic repetition of claps, chants and 'activities' that teams think casual fans enjoy.

Get into it in your own way.   Be like Red.

To be honest, my way of getting into a game is shutting the hell up and scoring the game.   But that doesn't mean Red isn't >>>>>> team-sponsored off-field entertainment.   I'm not even going to address the fools who wear red sox caps and seem taken aback that some people in Seattle actually want the Mariners to win.  

No problem if you aren't right in front of me
I like spontaneous, energetic fans.  I agree that Safeco is too sedate.  But I don't like "look at me I'm so special's."  I don't like "I'm the show, not the game." I come to watch and cheer for baseball.  I see nothing wrong with getting on someone who is wearing the opposing team's hat or the like; I do it all the time, too.  And I enjoy you, Red, because you are truly unique and I am two sections away so I can ignore you if I want to.  

But if you were sitting right in front of me it would piss me off to no end to have to look around you as you stand up and make a spectacle of yourself.  I was at a Seahawk game this year and the guy in front of me had a cowbell that he kept banging the entire game.  While I appreciated his enthusiasm it gave ten people around him a serious headache.  Saying you can do whatever you like because you are having "fun" is fine . . .  but everyone's idea of fun differs.  It appears you don't respect others' views on that, and anyone who disagrees with you is a shit.  

And by the way, I have had season tickets since 1984.  15 years of baseball in the Kingdome.  Now that was torture, but I was there for the love of the game, just like I am now.  Putting me down because I wear button down shirts -- that's bull.  

One thing in Red's defense -
I'm pretty sure he doesn't stand up while there are pitches being thrown. Unless it's a critical situation, I imagine, in which case everybody should be on their feet.

Also, you're the exception down there. Few of the people in those seats care as much as you do.

You too would be correct sir.
Lame
I can never feel comfortable in the lower-100 levels. I always feel like I'm the only person not from Bellevue. And I certainly feel like I'm the only one actually paying attention and cheering.
Id like to think that when Im down there
people loosen up a little and have more fun at the game.  They see me acting like a happy ass retard and see that its OK to cheer for the Mariners instead of sitting on their hands.  But in the end I guess all that really matters is that I have fun, and I do.
Veteran entitlement sucks
Each side of this debate ...
has a fair argument to support its stance.

There's no need for anyone to act like a petulant asshole, though.

Pot, meet kettle
Kettle, this is pot.
These guys seem to be angry at each other, though.
A majority of my posts, however, are just shtick.
Get a new shtick
There are faces and there are heels.
Hell, I'm not some happy-go-lucky bastard like Red, who's outgoing personality is a admirable quality that attracts people to him. The dude has a charismatic gimmick, which I appreciate one-hundred percent.

Conversely, I'm an inherently abrasive, brash guy who frequently rubs people the wrong way. Whether it's on purpose or by accident, I can easily incite people into being all riled up about something for no real reason.

I, therefore, will with stick with being a heel.

There's a third option, you know.
it involves the crazy notion that sometimes, you don't actually need to say anything.
I don't post too often on here, ...
so sometimes I don't have a response.
You post far too often
But doesn't get fired nearly enough.
IIRC Red's wrestling character is a heel.
Or at least he was in the videos I've seen of him.(correct me if I'm wrong Red).
You are correct Mr. Goose
Yeah, I used wrestling terms in light of Red.
As a 23-year-old guy, I grew up during the late-'90s/early-'00s wrestling boom.
In that case
Id consider myself a "tweener".

Here is the true question.  Were you an X-Pac fan?

Sean Waltman got natural heat.
There are good people and there are dicks
I choose to be a dick.
Something was lost in translation.
  1. I'm not really a dick.
  2. I don't purposely act in a brash way; it comes naturally to me.
  3. While I'm not a good person, I'm also not a bad guy. Hell, I'm just an average dude.
If acting rude comes naturally
and you're aware of it, and you do nothing to change it, that's a choice you're making.
It's less taxing to be smarmy than nice, so ...
everyone can blame my bad attitude on laziness.
Why did I type "smarmy?"
I meant callous.

Whatever, I've been awake for over 24 hours.

Yeah, that's my excuse.

Again, choice
I blame your bad attitude on bad choices you make.
Nice is a muscle
use it.
That's what she said.
Am I fired?
You fired too soon.
Too soon?

Fired.

Wow
Thats amazing. A little too obsessive over a freakin baseball player.
You and AK1984 should be friends
Preferably somewhere not-here.
And yet you read the whole thing
and then took the time to register, and then took the time to comment. And the world thanks you for your time. Really.
Already registered.
They're in the 1700's now.
Didn't bother to look it up
I just didn't recognize the name and assumed he was new.  I stand by the rest of my haughty dismissal.
Kettle, meet pot
Thats amazing. A little too obsessive over a freakin baseball player.

Remember this diary?
http://www.lookoutlanding.com/story/2008/2/12/225831/140

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzh95NBGTJk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90ZtQcsVUoE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B4ydEQ5LLY

It's really hard to say that after making a Jeremy Reed tribute video... I'm genuinely impressed

I can hear it now
"I did not have sexual relations with that centerfielder..."
What's the difference
between being fanatically obsessed with one player and being fanatically obsessed with a group of players who wear the same shirts?
Good of you to join us.
The follow ups are below. Feel free and wait a day or so before spitefully responding.
How is that obsessing?
I never made a huge sign that says i love reed. I simply made a slideshow of pictures and put music to them cause I like the guy as a person. The dude even said he has never talked to Beltre, yet loves him for his own field performance. Ok, then why isnt ok if I do that for Reed, as a person?
This is an argument you can't win.
Especially with that spelling and grammar.

Also, no one has a problem if you do a video for Reed, provided you don't say something negative about someone who shows the same passion for Beltre.

Finally, "liking the guy as a person" is actually not as good a reason. Even if it is, Red clearly indicated that he likes Beltre as a person as well. So your argument is moot and, therefore, still has poor grammar.

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We don't have the same passion!
I don't go to the games screaming for Jeremy and all the crap he does, so we don't have the same passion for them. I'm not trying to win any argument, all I said was my opinion that he was obsessing a little, again in my opinion, so why should it matter?
[Reply to this]
It shouldn't.
And it doesn't.
Your opinion doesn't matter
I think that Beltre's reaction says it all --
he went the time to acknowledge Red's fandom. Is this it, are you jealous? Jeremy Reed never made your babies?
I hope MPetrovich
doesn't discourage Red from doing what we love him for. I can imagine I would dump whatever I was doing if it were under the criticism we're witnessing...
1 < everyone else here
and of all the ways I can describe Red from what I've read here, "shrinking violet" is not one of them.
No...
I'm sorry, but I just don't see how Red can be holding up under the scrutiny of Mpetrovich's attacks and vitriol and his unrelenting appropriate amount of fandom for stalwarts such as Jeremy Reed.

It's much like Roger Maris in '61. I'm sure Red's hair is just falling out over this by now.

He's probably in the corner, crying softly
and writing sad poetry about how mean people can be.
And listening to Dashboard Confessional
Or Red House Painters
He probably also has some chick flick
playing on his TV. The Breakup, perhaps.
Or maybe Fever Pitch
How did I not think of that first?
I'm old-school
so I think he's got Morrissey on the stereo right about now.
One of my favorite moments ever.
About 5 years ago I am watching an MTV or VH1 piece on The Smiths with some early 20-something guys and gals.  One of the guys asks, "Why is that dude is trying too hard to be like Morrissey?"
That's too funny
That's like when I played Paul's Boutique
for my bro-in-law a few years ago(he's 20 now).  He said "it's like the Beastie Boys are trying to sound old school or something."
Still my favorite Beastie Boys album.
Mine too.
Totally underappreciated, but completely amazing.
Wrong genre.
Huh?
How so?  It fits into my sub-category of music I call, "Music to contemplate suicide to."
Sorry, I thought you were saying that
Red House Painters were emo.
Nah, I just always associate them with
Someone being sad.  Every time I come home from work and my wife has them on I give her a hug and ask, "What's wrong honey?"  She doesn't find it as funny as me, but I will continue doing it.
Haha.
Yeah, the subgenre they belong to is "sadcore"...
Sadcore?
Really?  Where's that Grienke emoticon when you need it?
like bright eyes...
great music, but you'd better be feeling sad, or at least be ready to feel sad...

AND yeah, Red was awesome last year. From the moment he was called 'Courage the Rally Lion' I was onboard. In a sea of boring baseball fans, here was this guy (WITH GREAT SEATS I should add) having a great time celebrating a great player. It was FUN to watch. And by the end of the season I had my wife, in-laws, AND occasionally my sister watching ENTIRE M's games for glimpses of our hero. These are people who have NEVER watched baseball of ANY kind. It helped some that we would joke about how the M's must draw a certain type of person as their #1 fan. A statement I love to make. Tall, insanely voluminuous red hair, and at least a token of personality. While I still dream of being the M's #1 fan, I think all of us on this board sincerely bow to RED as the unequivical #1 fan. Or at least the most honored fan of the 'new age'.
One thing is for sure, a Montana family is closer than ever, AND the Mariners acquired a couple more fans BECAUSE of RED. THANKS BUDDY!!

I almost came over to say hi at the last game of the year, I saw you cheering in the section to the left of me, but figured since it was the last game of the year, you had your share of "hey,I saw you on tv...and cool...well take care" moments for the season.  The reason I didn't was I suddenly felt extremely embarrassed because I had made/was wearing a shirt that says "I [Heart] Beltre 2"
Red receiving the bat was the single greatest fan/player interaction I have EVER seen. Other than some player spending a day with a sick kid kind of deal. I was very proud of him and it made me wish we'd resign Beltre for even MORE money.

Triunfel for LF in 2010!
YES WE CAN!
hey Montucky...
you still want to meet up next Thursday at the M's game in Peoria?  If so, drop me an email (click the link in my sig and follow the "contact" link).
HA!!
I couldn't figure out what you were talking about on the OTHER thread...it makes sense now...

Oh crap, the email I sent was talking about Wed's game...whatever, Thurs IS prob the better day.

Red has hair now?
He didn't a month ago:
Clearly not
It appears I was correct, and all of this criticism has gotten to him. How unfortunate.
Paul
Hey, were you at the Mariners caravan at UPS this past January?
Nope.
I think Corco was there, though...
Alright
because there was a guy who asked Dave Sims something about you, about the rally fries, and Dave Valle said, "Is ur name PositivePaul?" And the dude said possibly, so i was jw
Did he look like this:

That's the OTHER Positive Paul (note the space).  The LL crew gathered at FanFest was similarly confused when he mentioned his "name" at FanFest - I remember distinctly the synchronized head turnings my direction at that moment...

Yes
That was him. Do you know the guy or is he a poser to you?
I've never met him
but he's on the radio all the time after the games
Fuck that guy.
He's probably the guy that stole Red's bobblehead
I shaved my head and face for halloween
Not to fear though.  The hair is on its way back and should be in full force by Beltre bobblehead day.  Instead of the beard Im growing the mutton chops for an entire year...at least.
If there's one thing I support, it's epicness
and full grown mutton chops, you internet inferiors, is epicness.

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