Taking Pictures of Peoples’ Backs at Baseball Games
By some quirk of fortune, I ended up going to two baseball games in as many weeks. The first time, I bought tickets that included a fireworks show, and the second time, someone had an extra ticket for a Bay Bridge Series game, so I tagged along. At both the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants stadiums, I amused myself by taking pictures of the names on the backs of fans’ jerseys.
All images were taken by me or a family member except for one red herring (which I’ll reveal only at the end of the post). No, I did not take pictures of “Big John” or “Tall Boy” or anyone’s nicknames for themselves (with one exception). But the jersey names people choose are very revealing. Here’s my analysis.
Most casual fans of other teams have never heard of him, but Matt Chapman is by far the most popular Oakland jersey at the moment. At least among big guys that sit in the outfield before the game starts. But please don’t miss the Henderson jersey on the left. The Oakland A’s have had more than one Henderson, but # 24 will always be Rickey Henderson. He was the greatest player I’ve ever seen.
Oh, and if you look closely, there's an Eck here also. Another great name from those 80's/90's teams. Dennis Eckersley is one of the only relief pitchers in the Hall of Fame, though he had a good run before that as a starter.
On the orange side of the bay, there is a reason the Giants sell so many Buster Posey jerseys. It’s because, when you go to the team paraphernalia stores, that’s ALL they have for sale. Posey this, Posey that. Nevertheless, people have little imagination and apparently are not demanding variety. Posey was a star on their past World Series teams; this year he has only five home runs. Is anyone paying attention? Maybe not.
There’s never a dull moment when you’re watching baseball. Except for the first eight innings.
Oakland fans have a tough time with jerseys. They basically need those Velcro shirts where you can keep changing the names. It’s a small market team with an old stadium and they can’t keep their stars, who keep getting traded or sign richer contracts elsewhere. And so, most of the jerseys you see are from players who do not even play for the team anymore, some of whom are still actively playing for other teams!
Here’s Huston Street (with another Posey), Stephen Vogt, and…who? A green Jeff Samardzija shirt at a Giants game. The funny thing is that the Shark used to play in green for Oakland and now he plays in orange for San Francisco. He’s a terrible pitcher, though. I don’t understand why on earth a team would pay millions of dollars to sign someone who had the HIGHEST (not lowest, which is what you want) Earned Run Average in the league the year before they signed him. Ghastly. The Giants front office management is some of the worst in baseball (and yet, they’ve bumbled their way into three championships in the last decade...thank goodness for past drafts).
Here’s a little orange and black nostalgia also. Someone was sporting a Sergio Romo jersey. He currently plays for the Tampa Bay Rays. In fact, this year, he’s gained some notoriety for being an “opener”, a pitcher who starts games for just one or two innings, which is a new thing. Romo helped the Giants win some championships, though, so that name always will be welcome in San Francisco.
For more nostalgia, how about this 1980s throwback set? Will Clark and Matt Williams played for the Giants back then. Clark was a left-handed hitter who had the sweetest swing in baseball, one of those lanky guys who can turn on a pitch and crush it without looking like he hit it very hard. There are still plenty of Clark jerseys on older Giants fans. Next to him here is Matt Williams, who won a championship playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks, not the Giants. In 1994, he was leading the league in home runs (juiced or not) when the season was cancelled due to a labor strike.
In 1989, both Clark and Williams were playing for the San Francisco Giants when they made the World Series (championship finals) against none other than the Oakland Athletics. And on October 17, 1989, at 5:04 p.m., as I finished my schoolwork and turned on the TV to watch the baseball game, an earthquake struck. The stadium was evacuated and the series was postponed by 10 days. Oakland eventually won.
Let Pablo Pitch! I love this shirt. Gonna get me one. Pablo Sandoval is a well-liked Giants hitter who plays at third base. He is not a pitcher. Nevertheless, in a meaningless game, he was brought in to pitch. And he threw one perfect inning, prompting some Giants fans to wish he was put in to pitch more often.
This one (worn by the fan on the right in the next image) says “IMPEACH 45”! I do believe that’s a reference to the 45th President of the United States, one Donald J. Trump. He does not get much love on the left coast, where there are anti-Trump protests nearly every week, though I have not spotted any Baby Trump balloons yet. A sports jersey seems an interesting place to put that message. On the field, the Matts Olson and Chapman warm up to hit.
Before the game ends, here’s one more. Wait, isn’t she too old for the cursing demographic? Sports brings out strong allegiances and emotions.
Why stay past the 8th Inning? Oh yeah, fireworks. You have to wait for them to let half the fans onto the field. It’s worth the wait. Nice show.
Of course, the crowd at the subway station serves up a reminder that maybe we should have left earlier. Finally, there is a gentleman with a hat celebrating the most recent Oakland A's championship : 1989. And who did they beat again, after the series was postponed due to an earthquake? The San Francisco Giants.
All photos but one were taken by the author or a family member. And the red herring was the woman wearing the “bleed orange and black” shirt. That actually came from a football game and another team that uses the same colors, so it’s not my picture. Here is the link:
Hats off to grandma. 😂
My personal favorite was sharpless and dull.
Its sweet but meta at the same time. Haha
Yes, I loved that pair. We probably don't understand half the reasons they chose those jerseys.
@donkeypong, I' waiting long term for reading baseball blog from you coz you increase my passion of baseball game. But this wanna jersey analysis who used more valuable players. I haven't big interesting to baseball and find out football and cricket when I told you before. Fabulous and funny indeed photo clicks with fireworks. I never attend cheerful moment in pavilion or ground support wear jerseys & hand on flags of supporting team. My country not provided baseball and don't know where we stay with rankings. But some of my friend selected go aboard for play coz his talent. Now missing his contact so missed lot things about baseball.
Rickey Henderson & Matt Chapman both players greatest when I heard. I see their video through internet. So powerful strength indeed. You have massive experience attend there and nice you decided to share it unknown steemians like as me. I again give big salute to you Tom.
I had no clue that so much could be written about baseball jerseys from one game, but "by gum" you did it! That's impressive that so many people still wear their old jerseys. I had a jersey once, but I got a "fan" one so that it wouldn't be out of style 3 seconds later when the player got traded.
Too bad they have the fireworks at the very end. It's best to leave early.
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He's a storyteller. Good storytellers can tell stories about anything and make is interesting. They have a gift of being able to see something from a perspective that is different than everyone else's. They also are able to creative something that entertains. I like spending time with good storytellers.
Hopefully he told you another story. :D
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That's the problem with getting player jerseys; they do get traded or sign elsewhere.
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I still cant imagine how you managed to do all this, its a game, game! You aren't suppose to be snapping but watching the game.
At the other way round, i love the fun you put into this. You know what sometimes even when youre watching a game, your mind isnt there.
It was two games + walking around. There's plenty of time. I could have included half again this many pictures, but the posts get too long. :)
That grandma's shirt is so funny. I'm not really that much of a baseball fan but I like the concept of what you did, taking pictures of their jerseys. You gave me an idea of what I can do in the future. I want to try that in a basketball game. Thank you for sharing this post! May you have a great day!
When you do, I'd love to see the post!
Hopefully in the future. Let me save up first haha. Thanks again!
Wow, nice view, but i can bet you no body here would have gone this game in my country despite the interesting part of the game.... Am so sure you enjoyed the fireworks, can see you would still go for another ticket with fireworks right @donkeypong?... Just wished this same passion will get into my people here for the love of baseball, just like we love soccer...
Will I go to a fireworks show again? I have kids, so probably yes.
I wish you snapped the expression on your face too, plus i wish to see your face sir hahaha.
hahaha Thank you!! I wish I'd thought to take photos of jerseys and potty-mouthed grandmas at the two games I once attended; the longest 8 hours of my life! One was watching the Detroit Tigers years ago in Detroit; I was in university and went with friends, so I spent my time drinking and then thankfully, it got rained out :) The second was a Mariners game in Seattle. After the initial hoopla with the seahawk flying out, I ate their infamous garlic fries and counted the seconds slowly passing by!
You've done a great job telling the story of all the different jerseys here though! Kudos to you, even though I'm not a huge baseball fan (that was probably already clear to you), I enjoyed the tale you weaved for us here.
Thanks you :)
Actually thought this would be some NSFW images when I saw the title.... :). I probably need to have my mind purged. Nice images between..
That grandma came close to making it NSFW.
She must be really young at heart..lol
Hello Friend how are you? I do not know anything about baseball but I come to greet you I call my attention when reading your publication the name Pablo Emilio Sandoval
born on August 11, 1986, in Puerto Cabello, Carabobo, Venezuela), nicknamed "Kung Fu Panda" or "Big Pablo", is a Major League player who currently plays for the San Francisco Giants (San Francisco Giants)
Very good pictures especially the one of the fireworks
For me the fans is the best of every game without them there would be no games and players so excellent
It is a pride to see in your publication this Venezuelan
Yes, he's the Pablo in "Let Pablo Pitch." There are some great players from Venezuela.
Everyone is a great pride for us in Venezuela
Thanks for your support