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Droppings from the Nest, Last of the Season

With the end of the season now behind us, it’s only fitting to do one final sweep of the droppings.  So without hesitation…

Personally, I’m still in shock that the season is over.  I have yet to collect all of my thoughts and emotions and put them into one final blog post about this fabulous summer.  Stay tuned!

Droppings from the Nest, August 15th-18th

It seems like towards the end of any long homestand I get bogged down with other things and my blog suffers.  So naturally I have some catching up to do–in more ways than one. 

I know I’ve been promising some great video from the past week and I’ve been working through some technical difficulties to get it up and ready.  Just bear with me a little longer–I only have one more video to load and edit.

Now let’s rehash those droppings I’ve missed:

Droppings from the Nest, August 13th

Latino Night.jpgLast night’s Latino Night turned out to be one big fiesta with a Mariachi band, dancers, festive music and special PA announcing in Spanish.  Definitely a great time and really seemed to liven up the crowd a bit.  Additionally, I know our Latino players really appreciated the promotion and gave them a little taste of home–while Andres Quezada was signing autographs before the game he said, “I really like Latino night…especially the music!”  I took this as a huge compliment to the night since Quezada is a pretty quiet guy and rarely offers his opinion on things.

On to the droppings:

Boise Hawks Baseball Camp: Bringing It Back to the Kids

Kopitzke camp.jpgThis week, the Boise Hawks hosted their annual baseball camp directed towards children ages 7-14.  The camp is two half-day sessions jam-packed with drills.  The kids had the chance to learn from Hawks players and Manager Casey Kopitzke (who is actually the first manager to take part in the yearly camp) while rotating from station to station, covering everything from base running to pitching.

Check out the montage of clips from the first day of camp here.

Besides the manager getting involved, there was also something new to the way the camp was run–on the baseball side.  Manager Casey Kopitzke did not assign guys to the camp but instead hung up a sign-up sheet so the guys could volunteer on their own.

Yohan camp.jpg“I think it’s best if the guys decide they want to do something like this on their own,” said Kopitzke.  “I want to make sure everyone has a good time…I don’t want to give a kid a bad experience because maybe the player didn’t want to be there.”

However, there was no shortage of interested players testing out their coaching skills.  On the first day of camp pitcher Corey Martin manned the station on throwing basics, pitcher Yohan Gonzalez and catcher Richard Jones worked with the kids in the batting cages, first baseman Justin Bour taught the kids some ground ball skills, pitcher Danny Keefe worked on fly balls and Kopitzke took over base running.  On the second day, outfielders Jose Valdez and Runey Davis worked in the cage, pitcher Ryan Sontag took over fly balls,  infielder Logan Watkins and Tarlandus Mitchell taught the kids double plays, Kopitzke taught a little bit of catching, and pitchers Jon Nagel and Yohan Gonzalez taught the kids a little bit of pitching.

group camp.jpgAfter the sessions, the kids were able to eat lunch with the guys and get a few autographs.

By far, it has been one of my favorite events this season–it is so cool to see these guys work with the youngsters, and you know these kids are just in awe because they were able to play with professional baseball players.  So awesome!

Droppings from the Nest, July 19th-21st

Playing some catch up.  Since my last post, we’ve opened our homestand against the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes winning two of the three games.  I’ve got a lot of droppings to collect.

Phew!  I hope I got everything!

Be on the lookout for video from the Hawks Baseball Camp…and a lovely surprise I got after the game last night.

Droppings from the Nest, July 2nd

Droppings from the Nest, June 26th

Hawks win!  Hawks win!  Hawks win!

Opening Night-6-20-09 572.jpgThe Hawks came back with a rally in the final two innings to push past Salem-Keizer, 5-4. 

Greg Rohan recorded the Hawks first homer of the season; Hak-Ju Lee extended his hitting streak to six games; and Logan Watkins, who has hit safely in five of his six games, had a season-high three RBI.

So much for the Black Widow curse…maybe I just had to get it out in the open in order for the baseball gods to relieve me of my burden.

Let’s hope so.

If I’m missing any droppings in my daily sweep, let me know–I don’t want to leave anyone out (onalee@boisehawks.com).