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Hear Joe Torre on February 15 |
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JOE TORRE: Managing Major League Baseball
Wednesday, February 15, 7:00 P.M.
“Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story.” ~ Casey Stengel
What makes a great baseball manager? Although few can recite baseball managerial records, the legendary Casey Stengel remains an icon for all fans. Like Stengel, Joe Torre managed the Yankees and the Mets, the Dodgers, and the Braves—as well as the Cardinals.
Torre, currently Major League Baseball’s executive vice president of Baseball Operations, spent twenty-nine years as a major league manager, and led the Yankees to six pennants and four World Series championships in twelve seasons.
This evening, he provides an insider’s look at managing a major league baseball team. Appearing with Torre are Mike Wise of the Washington Post, Johnny Holliday from Nats Xtra, and SABR’s own Phil Wood, Washington Examiner columnist and sports commentator on MidAtlantic Sports Network. The discussion is moderated by another SABR member, Phil Hochberg, former Washington Senators stadium announcer.
QUICK TIX CODE: 1F0-162
Resident Members $20; Senior Members $18; Gen. Admission $40
SABR MEMBERS: check your email for the discount code
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 December 2011 09:11 |
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Summer Meeting/Minor League Game |
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Summer Meeting of the Bob Davids Chapter
The first chapter of the Society
Hagerstown Suns at Delmarva Shorebirds.
The teams are the South Atlantic League affiliate of the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles, respectively.
Place: Arthur W. Perdue Stadium, MD (Direction below).
Date: Saturday June, 11, 2011
Meeting Time: 5:30 P.M. (assemble by 5:15 P.M.)
Cost: $35.00 which includes the game ticket and buffet dinner at the Hardball Café.
The Hardball Café is perched above the main seating bowl directly behind home plate. The buffet includes pulled beef BBQ, Pork BBQ ribs, hot dogs, corn bread, corn on the cob, coleslaw, ice cream and refreshments.
Speakers:
Chris Bitters, General Manager or Jimmy Sweet, the Assistant GM.
Bret Lasky, the Shorebirds Broadcaster.
A Shorebirds player (to be named)
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 May 2011 17:07 |
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Second Hot Stove site in Maryland |
Have you longed to talk baseball with other SABR members, but felt squeamish about making the trek into Northern Virginia? (It’s OK; you probably also felt this way when MLB was pondering just where to relocate the Expos.)
Well, fear no more!
We’re starting a second Hot Stove group for folks who live north of the Potomac River. The details:
When: Third TUESDAY of the month (including NEXT TUESDAY, Feb. 15)
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Site: Babes Sports Bar & Grill, 1115 East-West Hwy. between Colesville Rd. and Georgia Ave. in Silver Spring
Certain attributes…
Babes (we don’t need no stinking apostrophes!) has parking.
It’s about a third of a mile walking distance from the Silver Spring station on Metro’s Red Line.
It’s close to major transit routes and commuting corridors, including East-West Hwy. (MD-410), Georgia Ave. (MD-97), Colesville Rd. (U.S. 29), and 16th St. (MD-390).
Since some people can NEVER make Wednesday Hot Stove gatherings, a different day of the week is offered.
Babes features a full lineup of menu choices, including appetizers, sandwiches, “dawgs,” burgers, entrees and desserts.
It also has HD TVs, free wi-fi, 10 pool tables, plus ping-pong and darts.
Oh, and $9.95 pitchers of beer during a Happy Hour that lasts until 8 p.m.
And the best selling point? Us.
Babes opened mere weeks ago, so we’ll add a little class to the joint. We’ll meet in the lower level, where there are more TVs and pool tables. For more on Babes, go to http://www.babessportsbars.com/
As with the Virginia Hot Stovers, RSVPs are helpful so we can save space for everyone. E-mail Mark Pattison at pattison_mark@hotmail.com to RSVP. Feel free to e-mail Mark if you have further questions. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 11 February 2011 12:03 |
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Written by Bruce Brown
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Saturday, 24 January 2009 13:00 |
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Our chapter is named after SABR’s late founder, L. Robert Davids, a Washingtonian. Click on his name on the left side of this page and read his very interesting biography.
The Bob Davids Chapter serves more than 500 SABR members in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and parts of Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia. Ours is the first, oldest, largest, and most active chapter of SABR, with 27 regular meetings every year in addition to the world-wide convention. This year, 2009, will make the fourth time we have hosted the convention. If we can do anything to make your SABR experience more enjoyable, please don’t hesitate to contact me (dbrucebrown@verizon.net) or any of our chapter’s officers.
In addition to the research that our members regularly do and meeting where we enjoy each other’s company, we also operate this web site, publish a quarterly newsletter and are involved in a variety of other baseball-related endeavors. There is no obligation to participate in these activities, but member volunteers are the lifeblood of our chapter and we enjoy a reputation as one of SABR’s very best.
Some of our activities include:
- Annual Chapter Meeting: Our meeting this year was Saturday, January 24 in Columbia, Maryland and was attended by a near-standing-room-only crowd and featured the Baltimore Sun beat writer for the Baltimore Orioles, Dan Connolly. Anchoring was our own David Smith founder of www.retrosheet.org with a summary of some of the more unusual questions that have been presented to him by the baseball media. He showed us the research he did before giving his now-famous answers. We have 130 in attendance. You can view some of the presentations on the List of Past Meetings under the CHAPTER INFO tab.
- Additional Regional meetings: We hold two additional large regional meetings each year, usually one at a major league park and one at a minor league park. In 2008, 84 of us gathered to help inaugurate the brand new Nationals Park where, so far, the tremendous fan-friendly features outnumber the home team victories. Our minor league meeting and game for 2009 will feature a visit to a park in its last season before remodeling, Riverside Stadium where we will watch the Harrisburg Senators on August 29.
- The Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles: We are regularly involved in activities with both major league teams in our area as well as a number of minor league teams. Some of our members are even employees of these teams. Among others, the president of the Nationals’ fan club and the official major league scorer at Nationals’ games are chapter members.
- FanFests: We operate a SABR booth and trivia contest at the annual Orioles FanFest, Bowie Baysox Open House, Harrisburg Senators FanFest and Washington Senators NatsFest. Contact: Dave Raglin (darags@ymail.com). For NatsFest, contact Scott Harrison (scotharr@erols.com). For Harrisburg FanFest, contact Ted Knorr (PapaBell@aol.com).
- Hot Stove Meetings: We hold monthly, informal, dinner meetings to talk baseball in an informal setting. Chili and chicken wings are usually featured. Contact: Dave Raglin (darags@ymail.com).
- SABRDavids: SABRDavids@aol.com is our e-mail distribution service that we use to inform our members of the latest chapter news or other relevant baseball news. This is in addition to electronic communiqués distributed through the national SABR office, so please don’t be offended if you received the same announcement twice, as the SABRDavids announcements also reach non-members.
- Talkin’ Baseball: This book and baseball discussion group was organized by chapter member Dave Paulson. We welcome members and non-members at its monthly sessions. The group convenes the second Saturday of each month in Columbia, Maryland. Contact Dave at (d2244p@yahoo.com ).
- “The Squibber”, the Chapter’s newsletter: We have a very interesting chapter newsletter, The Squibber. Contact editor Walt Cherniak (CherniakJrW@aetna.com). If you would like we can also send you a hard copy.
- National SABR Convention: Many of us attended the 38th annual national convention last summer in Cleveland. These are great events bristling with research presentations, camaraderie, awards, a major league game and a shared love of the national pastime. We are particularly excited about the 2009 convention, because we are the hosts! Click here to register.
- Media relations: We always need help getting the word out about our chapter’s activities. Contact: Mark Pattison (mpattison@catholicnews.com)
- Additional ideas: We’re always interested in your endeavors. If you have an idea or a suggestion, please don’t be shy. Once again, welcome to SABR and to the Bob Davids Chapter. We hope you enjoy being a SABR member as much as we do.
D. Bruce Brown, President dbrucebrown@verizon.net
Dave Raglin, Vice President darags@ymail.com
Don Seaman, Secretary dseaman4@csc.com
Dave Paulson, Treasurer d2244p@yahoo.com
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 12:21 |
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Monday, 13 September 2010 12:37 |
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Saturday, September 4, members of the Bob Davids [Mid-Atlantic] chapter spent an enjoyable holiday Saturday at The Diamond in Richmond, Virginia with a program, a great meal and a ball game.
We had the pleasure of a visit from key personnel of the Richmond Flying Squirrels: General Manager Bill Papierniak, Stadium Announcer Jimmy Barrett and Radio Announcer Jon Laaser. We weren’t shy about asking questions and they were very forthcoming with great answers, especially Papierniak’s explanation of a promotion on 18-Jun-2010 where he wrestled a live alligator.
There followed a delicious all-you-can eat buffet. The barbecued ribs were especially popular. We were fortunate that one of our members, David Hughes, was familiar with the Heimlich maneuver. All’s well that ends well.
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Last Updated on Monday, 13 September 2010 12:55 |
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