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2012年7月19日星期四
Lance Briggs starts a “New Era”
new era caps wholesale Co. Inc is rolling out the next product line its new deal with the National Football League .
The Buffalo-based headwear manufacturer has unveiled its first line of NFL sideline caps that will be worn by NFL players on the sidelines during regular season and postseason games.
The caps The collection is available for purchase at New Era Flagship store. and other retailers beginning July 12.
This New Era’s first year as the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL new era caps snapback for all sideline, locker room, NFL Draft Day and Super Bowl caps under a contract that began in April.
In April 2012, New Era became as well as having rights for fan headwear worldwide.
Hats have always been a part of his wardrobe.
“I have a steady number of hats,” Briggs said Tuesday. “I wear hats to match my outfits.”
New Era has become the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL, and players will be wearing them on sidelines next season.
Briggs, who is real particular about his hats, couldn’t be more thrilled.
“Nothing against [Reebok]; I love Reebok gear,” he said. “But, its kind of golf hatty. They were cool hats. But its just thatchicago bull snapback are cooler.”
He had numerous New Era hats before he signed his endorsement deals. He prefers a slight bend in the bill and fitted caps (size 7 1/2), and he’s partial to the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as hats related to comic books.
And one more thing.
“I’m a California kid,” he said, “so I keep all the stickers on it.”
I have a New Era cap carrier. Holds seven or eight. Don’t get wrinkled.
Currently, his red Superman hat with a black symbol and his all-black Transformers new era hats with a Decepticons logo are his favorites
2012年7月18日星期三
Canada Baseball hat wear in twins
The FBI is asking for the public’s help in identifying a bank robber dubbed
the “Baseball new era wholesaleBabe” bandit.
The suspect usually wears a baseball-style hat and has been described has having a youthful appearance.
The woman is believed to have robbed the following banks since March:
I did my research. I looked at countless Mets hats. I looked at blue hats and black hats. Flat brims and snapbacks. Hats that featured the Mets logo, and hats that simply said “Mets.” There were so many different hats. Oh were there so many different hats. It was almost overwhelming. But I made my decision.
In the week leading up to the All-Star Game, when players were selected for the mid-summer classic, they were given special new era caps wholesale and jerseys to wear. The distinction was two small gold stars. The stars were not obtrusive or tacky, not too big, but not too small. They sat on either side of the trademark MLB logo that is featured on the backs of hats and jerseys. That was it; I wanted that hat.
Bank of America at 901 N. Dobson Rd. in Mesa on June 28; Compass Bank at 4450 E. Main St. in Mesa on April 27; and Compass Bank at 1325 W. Southern Ave. in Mesa on March 27.
The suspect is described as between 5’2″ to 5’4″ tall and weighs 150 pounds. During the robberies, she wears latex gloves.
The FBI said the woman carries a demand note and threatens bank employees. She’s been seen leaving on a bike.
I furiously combed the furthest reaches of the Internet. I Googled, Froogled, Amazon’d, and whored out my browser to anything that carried the slightest scent of what I was looking for. No dice. But I would not be easily deterred or defeated. MLB’s online store had hats very close to what I wanted—snapback new era hats indeed had the gold stars, but also had the large 2012 All-Star Game patch on the left side. I was not a fan of the patch. But it was the first instance of the gold stars I had seen. My eyes glimmered with hope
The suspect usually wears a baseball-style hat and has been described has having a youthful appearance.
The woman is believed to have robbed the following banks since March:
I did my research. I looked at countless Mets hats. I looked at blue hats and black hats. Flat brims and snapbacks. Hats that featured the Mets logo, and hats that simply said “Mets.” There were so many different hats. Oh were there so many different hats. It was almost overwhelming. But I made my decision.
In the week leading up to the All-Star Game, when players were selected for the mid-summer classic, they were given special new era caps wholesale and jerseys to wear. The distinction was two small gold stars. The stars were not obtrusive or tacky, not too big, but not too small. They sat on either side of the trademark MLB logo that is featured on the backs of hats and jerseys. That was it; I wanted that hat.
Bank of America at 901 N. Dobson Rd. in Mesa on June 28; Compass Bank at 4450 E. Main St. in Mesa on April 27; and Compass Bank at 1325 W. Southern Ave. in Mesa on March 27.
The suspect is described as between 5’2″ to 5’4″ tall and weighs 150 pounds. During the robberies, she wears latex gloves.
The FBI said the woman carries a demand note and threatens bank employees. She’s been seen leaving on a bike.
I furiously combed the furthest reaches of the Internet. I Googled, Froogled, Amazon’d, and whored out my browser to anything that carried the slightest scent of what I was looking for. No dice. But I would not be easily deterred or defeated. MLB’s online store had hats very close to what I wanted—snapback new era hats indeed had the gold stars, but also had the large 2012 All-Star Game patch on the left side. I was not a fan of the patch. But it was the first instance of the gold stars I had seen. My eyes glimmered with hope
2012年7月17日星期二
Lance Briggs starts a “New Era”
new era caps
wholesale Co. Inc is rolling out the next product line its new
deal with the National Football League .
The Buffalo-based headwear manufacturer has unveiled its first line of NFL sideline caps that will be worn by NFL players on the sidelines during regular season and postseason games.
The caps The collection is available for purchase at New Era Flagship store. and other retailers beginning July 12.
This New Era’s first year as the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL new era caps snapback for all sideline, locker room, NFL Draft Day and Super Bowl caps under a contract that began in April.
In April 2012, New Era became as well as having rights for fan headwear worldwide.
Hats have always been a part of his wardrobe.
“I have a steady number of hats,” Briggs said Tuesday. “I wear hats to match my outfits.”
New Era has become the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL, and players will be wearing them on sidelines next season.
Briggs, who is real particular about his hats, couldn’t be more thrilled.
“Nothing against [Reebok]; I love Reebok gear,” he said. “But, its kind of golf hatty. They were cool hats. But its just thatchicago bull snapback are cooler.”
He had numerous New Era hats before he signed his endorsement deals. He prefers a slight bend in the bill and fitted caps (size 7 1/2), and he’s partial to the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as hats related to comic books.
And one more thing.
“I’m a California kid,” he said, “so I keep all the stickers on it.”
I have a New Era cap carrier. Holds seven or eight. Don’t get wrinkled.
Currently, his red Superman hat with a black symbol and his all-black Transformers new era hats with a Decepticons logo are his favorites.
The Buffalo-based headwear manufacturer has unveiled its first line of NFL sideline caps that will be worn by NFL players on the sidelines during regular season and postseason games.
The caps The collection is available for purchase at New Era Flagship store. and other retailers beginning July 12.
This New Era’s first year as the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL new era caps snapback for all sideline, locker room, NFL Draft Day and Super Bowl caps under a contract that began in April.
In April 2012, New Era became as well as having rights for fan headwear worldwide.
Hats have always been a part of his wardrobe.
“I have a steady number of hats,” Briggs said Tuesday. “I wear hats to match my outfits.”
New Era has become the exclusive and official headwear supplier for the NFL, and players will be wearing them on sidelines next season.
Briggs, who is real particular about his hats, couldn’t be more thrilled.
“Nothing against [Reebok]; I love Reebok gear,” he said. “But, its kind of golf hatty. They were cool hats. But its just thatchicago bull snapback are cooler.”
He had numerous New Era hats before he signed his endorsement deals. He prefers a slight bend in the bill and fitted caps (size 7 1/2), and he’s partial to the San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as hats related to comic books.
And one more thing.
“I’m a California kid,” he said, “so I keep all the stickers on it.”
I have a New Era cap carrier. Holds seven or eight. Don’t get wrinkled.
Currently, his red Superman hat with a black symbol and his all-black Transformers new era hats with a Decepticons logo are his favorites.
2012年7月16日星期一
LeBron’s triple-double caps Heat’s
Miami –Best player in the game. Best team in the league.
LeBron James has found it all since taking his new era caps talents to South Beach two summers ago.
Add NBA champion to the list. “Happiest day of my life,” he said.
James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.
Nobody messed up Dwyane Wade’s name. Nobody talked about winning not five, not six, not seven championships before winning even one.
The Miami Heat thought it proved everything last week when it won the NBA snapback new era hats championship. it was wrong. Monday, the Heat proved one final thing: that it finally has this celebration thing down pat.
TIP: You can use your keyboard’s left and right arrow keys to navigate through the gallery
With thousands lining Biscayne Boulevard and thousands more swaying inside AmericanAirlines Arena, the Heat celebrated the second championship in franchise history with style Monday.
First came a confetti-littered parade through downtown Miami. Tropical Storm Debby canceled her thunderstorms to allow the open-topped, double-decker buses to pass unscathed, although, this being South Florida in June, you could say it was hot. White hot.
The parade was followed by a celebration lasting slightly more than an hour inside the AAA, where four days prior, the Heat clinched the title against Oklahoma City.
Overall, the morning/afternoon was relatively tame by Heat standards, devoid of the type of singular moments that marked the two previous major bashes in franchise history.
The 2006 title celebration was remembered for Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan referring to Wade, MVP of those Finals, as “Wade Jones” and for Heat owner Micky Arison imploring the fans to “stay white” rather than to stay dressed in white.
Two seasons ago, the celebration was to hail the arrival of LeBron James and Chris Bosh, drawing criticism from outside for the oft-played clip of James cheap new era fitted hats predicting nearly enough rings to fill both hands.
This time, following days of partying, the players presented fans a team that seemed as relieved as it was joyful. Not afraid to poke fun at itself. Reflective.
“It feels right,” Bosh said, scanning an arena dominated by season-ticket holders, many wearing championship caps and t-shirts. “This is how it’s supposed to be and I would like to do it all the time.”
That line drew cheers, of course, as did most everything. Mike Miller, he of the aching back and seven three-pointers in the clinching game, thanked Heat President Pat Riley “for not putting me behind a barn and putting me to sleep.”
Riley, who like Arison donned the nerd glasses popularized by James and Wade, was then brought front and center by Wade, who presented him with a white designer watch. Wade thanked Riley for drafting him fifth in 2003 when he thought he’d be selected much later. Poignantly, Wade reflected on how he repaid that faith two seasons ago by re-signing with Miami rather than returning to Chicago, where his family still lives.
“My family’s in Miami,” Wade told the crowd. “I thank you for making me family, treating me like family. It means so much to me.”
All that was left was a celebration nine years in the making.”It means everything,” James said moments after the win, moments before being named the Finals MVP to go along with his regular-season award. “I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about … I knew we had a bright future cheap new era hats (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.”
James left the game along with Dwyane Wadeand Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start of a celebration he’s been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft. James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and then smiled as he watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.
LeBron James has found it all since taking his new era caps talents to South Beach two summers ago.
Add NBA champion to the list. “Happiest day of my life,” he said.
James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.
Miami Heat fans, players celebrate championship
Nobody messed up Dwyane Wade’s name. Nobody talked about winning not five, not six, not seven championships before winning even one.
The Miami Heat thought it proved everything last week when it won the NBA snapback new era hats championship. it was wrong. Monday, the Heat proved one final thing: that it finally has this celebration thing down pat.
TIP: You can use your keyboard’s left and right arrow keys to navigate through the gallery
With thousands lining Biscayne Boulevard and thousands more swaying inside AmericanAirlines Arena, the Heat celebrated the second championship in franchise history with style Monday.
First came a confetti-littered parade through downtown Miami. Tropical Storm Debby canceled her thunderstorms to allow the open-topped, double-decker buses to pass unscathed, although, this being South Florida in June, you could say it was hot. White hot.
The parade was followed by a celebration lasting slightly more than an hour inside the AAA, where four days prior, the Heat clinched the title against Oklahoma City.
Overall, the morning/afternoon was relatively tame by Heat standards, devoid of the type of singular moments that marked the two previous major bashes in franchise history.
The 2006 title celebration was remembered for Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan referring to Wade, MVP of those Finals, as “Wade Jones” and for Heat owner Micky Arison imploring the fans to “stay white” rather than to stay dressed in white.
Two seasons ago, the celebration was to hail the arrival of LeBron James and Chris Bosh, drawing criticism from outside for the oft-played clip of James cheap new era fitted hats predicting nearly enough rings to fill both hands.
This time, following days of partying, the players presented fans a team that seemed as relieved as it was joyful. Not afraid to poke fun at itself. Reflective.
“It feels right,” Bosh said, scanning an arena dominated by season-ticket holders, many wearing championship caps and t-shirts. “This is how it’s supposed to be and I would like to do it all the time.”
That line drew cheers, of course, as did most everything. Mike Miller, he of the aching back and seven three-pointers in the clinching game, thanked Heat President Pat Riley “for not putting me behind a barn and putting me to sleep.”
Riley, who like Arison donned the nerd glasses popularized by James and Wade, was then brought front and center by Wade, who presented him with a white designer watch. Wade thanked Riley for drafting him fifth in 2003 when he thought he’d be selected much later. Poignantly, Wade reflected on how he repaid that faith two seasons ago by re-signing with Miami rather than returning to Chicago, where his family still lives.
“My family’s in Miami,” Wade told the crowd. “I thank you for making me family, treating me like family. It means so much to me.”
All that was left was a celebration nine years in the making.”It means everything,” James said moments after the win, moments before being named the Finals MVP to go along with his regular-season award. “I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about … I knew we had a bright future cheap new era hats (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.”
James left the game along with Dwyane Wadeand Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start of a celebration he’s been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft. James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and then smiled as he watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.
2012年7月13日星期五
Five Things the Miami Heat Can Learn From the Miami Hurricanes
Last night the Oklahoma City Thunder’s staff introduced the Miami Heat to the
sounds of Star Wars‘ “Imperial March.” They intended it as some sort of
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wholesale swipe. I couldn’t help but chuckle. After all, I’ve been
rooting for a team that’s incorporated Darth Vader’s theme music into their game
day traditions for years. The Miami Hurricanes play cinema’s evilest leitmotif
every time their defense makes a third down stop, and those Miami Hurricanes
have won not one, not two, not three, not four, but five championships.·
Perhaps the Miami Heat of today might have a thing or two to learn from the great Hurricanes teams of yesteryear.
Nothing in sports may ever match the sheer insanity of the Hurricanes of the ’80s, but the only thing that has even come close in Miami sports, and perhaps the sports world as a whole, is the Miami Heat of today. Lets remember, on the formation of this team back in July 2010, Sports Illustrated decided to rank the top 25 most hated teams in sports history. The 2010-11 Miami Heat took the 25th spot before they even played a game, but the 1986 University of Miami football snapback new era hats team took the #1 spot. The 1990 Hurricanes team took the 11th spot for good measure.
Those teams made LeBron and Co. look like Boy Scouts in comparison. When they weren’t breaking actual laws they were pissing all over the laws of tradition of college football, and they didn’t give one single fuck. They never apologized. They paid no mind to the haters. They never doubted themselves. At times they were indistinguishable from actual hurricanes, and they won. Oh, they fucking won. Four championships in eight years, and another in 2001 for good measure.
So what can the Heat learn from the Hurricanes?
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Perhaps the Miami Heat of today might have a thing or two to learn from the great Hurricanes teams of yesteryear.
Nothing in sports may ever match the sheer insanity of the Hurricanes of the ’80s, but the only thing that has even come close in Miami sports, and perhaps the sports world as a whole, is the Miami Heat of today. Lets remember, on the formation of this team back in July 2010, Sports Illustrated decided to rank the top 25 most hated teams in sports history. The 2010-11 Miami Heat took the 25th spot before they even played a game, but the 1986 University of Miami football snapback new era hats team took the #1 spot. The 1990 Hurricanes team took the 11th spot for good measure.
Those teams made LeBron and Co. look like Boy Scouts in comparison. When they weren’t breaking actual laws they were pissing all over the laws of tradition of college football, and they didn’t give one single fuck. They never apologized. They paid no mind to the haters. They never doubted themselves. At times they were indistinguishable from actual hurricanes, and they won. Oh, they fucking won. Four championships in eight years, and another in 2001 for good measure.
So what can the Heat learn from the Hurricanes?
Listen Heat, we all know fashion is important to you. We’re totally cool with you rocking pink pants, man purses and lensless glasses in the regular season and the early rounds of the post-season. Show up in a silver lamé tuxedo with a bedazzled top hat and a lucite walking canes for all I care. But if you’re going to pretend new era caps wholesalethat clothes are important, you’re going to have to buy into the idea of the importance of style
2012年7月11日星期三
Chipper’s All-Star cap, bat on way to newerahatsworld.com
A few years ago, new era
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Ehrhardt Koch and the headwear styling he introduced in 1920. The classic hats
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KANSAS CITY — If you are going to Cooperstown for the July 22 Hall of Fame Induction, be sure to see two brand-new items from a pair of National League third basemen in Tuesday’s All-Star Game.
Chipper Jones of the Braves just played his final Midsummer Classic, and after the game he was asked for his cap by Brad Horn of the Hall. Jones — who likely will join his own artifacts as an inductee one day — didn’t stop wholesale new era fitted hats there. He told Horn to take his to the museum as well
Sandoval said he never has been to Cooperstown but now has another reason to visit. After the big triple, he used the bat one more time, leading off the fourth inning with a flyout to center.
“It’s exciting to be part of the first All-Star team to have three triples,” Sandoval said. “My triple started that, so I’m happy to be part of the Hall of Fame.
“It’s important when you have a good bat, so to give it away is tough. But I just started using it today, so it was new, and this means a lot.”
Horn said Sandoval’s bat is being curated as a representation of a game that was basically over in the first inning.
The artifacts will go into the “This Year In Baseball” case within the “Today’s Game” exhibit, and Horn said it will be “be on display, hopefully by Hall of Fame weekend next week.”
New Era returns this season with some staple silhouettes that are made signature with updated styling across fedoras, bowler hats, newsboys and military styled hats. Take a look at the following gallery and then head over to cop some or all of the new era hats snapback EK Collection.
KANSAS CITY — If you are going to Cooperstown for the July 22 Hall of Fame Induction, be sure to see two brand-new items from a pair of National League third basemen in Tuesday’s All-Star Game.
Chipper Jones of the Braves just played his final Midsummer Classic, and after the game he was asked for his cap by Brad Horn of the Hall. Jones — who likely will join his own artifacts as an inductee one day — didn’t stop wholesale new era fitted hats there. He told Horn to take his to the museum as well
Sandoval said he never has been to Cooperstown but now has another reason to visit. After the big triple, he used the bat one more time, leading off the fourth inning with a flyout to center.
“It’s exciting to be part of the first All-Star team to have three triples,” Sandoval said. “My triple started that, so I’m happy to be part of the Hall of Fame.
“It’s important when you have a good bat, so to give it away is tough. But I just started using it today, so it was new, and this means a lot.”
Horn said Sandoval’s bat is being curated as a representation of a game that was basically over in the first inning.
The artifacts will go into the “This Year In Baseball” case within the “Today’s Game” exhibit, and Horn said it will be “be on display, hopefully by Hall of Fame weekend next week.”
New Era returns this season with some staple silhouettes that are made signature with updated styling across fedoras, bowler hats, newsboys and military styled hats. Take a look at the following gallery and then head over to cop some or all of the new era hats snapback EK Collection.
2012年7月10日星期二
New Era puts cap on Buffalo all-star game
When players take the field in Buffalo on July 11 for the Triple-A All-Star
Game, they’ll be wearing caps manufactured by new era caps Latest from The
Business Journals that will include a patch to commemorate the game.
Tim Shanahn, Buffalo-based New Era’s manager of MLB On Field products, said it’s expected that special caps worn on the field by players on the 30 Triple-A teams should be available at Coca-Cola Field next week, as well as at New Era’s website.
Wall to wall, you’re bombarded. There’s this to your left. Then is to your right. Look out! Thi is behind you!
After making a beeline for the door, once your head stops spinning, you’re bound to ask the same thing we all do—first, why are they making so many horrible looking cheap new era fitted hats ? Even more frightening, who’s buying them?
Somewhere along the past decade, it became en vogue for MLB team hats to appear in a variety of incorrect and loud colors, with gaudy images, and flat-brims you could use a level on—all complete with original gold size stickers intact.
In New Era’s Buffalo Flagship Store on Delaware Ave., every Triple-A On-Field home cap is available. The store also will carry all three Bisons caps (home, road, alternate). The Bisons caps will have the All-Star Game patch, and the only team in the store to feature it.
The gray caps worn by former New York Yankees chicago bull snapback Latest from The Business Journals during Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
The gray caps worn by former new era hats snapback new era hats snapback Latest from The Business Journalsduring Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
Tim Shanahn, Buffalo-based New Era’s manager of MLB On Field products, said it’s expected that special caps worn on the field by players on the 30 Triple-A teams should be available at Coca-Cola Field next week, as well as at New Era’s website.
Wall to wall, you’re bombarded. There’s this to your left. Then is to your right. Look out! Thi is behind you!
After making a beeline for the door, once your head stops spinning, you’re bound to ask the same thing we all do—first, why are they making so many horrible looking cheap new era fitted hats ? Even more frightening, who’s buying them?
Somewhere along the past decade, it became en vogue for MLB team hats to appear in a variety of incorrect and loud colors, with gaudy images, and flat-brims you could use a level on—all complete with original gold size stickers intact.
In New Era’s Buffalo Flagship Store on Delaware Ave., every Triple-A On-Field home cap is available. The store also will carry all three Bisons caps (home, road, alternate). The Bisons caps will have the All-Star Game patch, and the only team in the store to feature it.
The gray caps worn by former New York Yankees chicago bull snapback Latest from The Business Journals during Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
The gray caps worn by former new era hats snapback new era hats snapback Latest from The Business Journalsduring Old Timers Day festivities at Yankee Stadium this past weekend were also New Era products. Shanahan said they were worn by the Yankees when they played against the Red Sox in Boston earlier this season to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
“It sold very well and they decided they would use it again,” Shanahan said of the gray cap, which featured a variation of the Yankees current interlocking “NY” logo and a special Old Timers Day patch.
2012年7月9日星期一
Thunder Insider: Tip your hat to the Heat
Haisten’s three storylines
1. Tip your hat to the Heat
The Oklahoma City Thunder seems destined to capture an NBA title or two, but LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat very impressively earned this championship. After losing in Game 1 of the NBA new era caps at Oklahoma City, the Heat answered with four consecutive victories. The Game 5 finale was a blowout as the Heat rolled to a 26-point, third-quarter cushion and danced to the finish line with a 121-106 victory. The Thunder was dealt its first four-game losing streak since April 2009 – near the end of its first season in Oklahoma. The Heat celebrates its second championship, having vanquished Dallas in the 2006 Finals.
2. Improbable heroes for the Heat
During the regular season, Miami’s Shane Battier averaged 4.8 points per game and connected on 34 percent of his 3-point attempts. Mike Miller, dogged by a constantly aching lower back, averaged 4.8 points. But when a championship was at stake, Battier and Miller were phenomenal role players for Miami. For the series as a whole, Battier was a stunning 15-of-26 on 3-pointers. In Game 5, after having totaled only two baskets in four previous Finals contests, Miller scored 23 points on 7-of-8 shooting from 3-point range.
3. The process continues for Oklahoma City
The Thunder was eliminated in the first round of the 2010 playoffs, in the Western Conference finals last year and on wholesale new era fitted hats in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. A few days ago, while discussing the development process of such a young OKC team, Heat forward Chris Bosh said, “You’re going to have more tough experiences than easy ones. They’re (called) growing pains for a reason – they hurt.” After scoring 43 points on 20-of-32 shooting in Game 4, OKC’s Russell Westbrook scored 19 on 4-of-20 shooting in Game 5. Kevin Durant needed 24 shots to get 32 points on Thursday. In Games 3, 4 and 5, James Harden was a combined 9-of-31 on shots from the field
Player of the game: Mike Miller
Through the first four games of the NBA Finals, Miami reserve forward Mike Miller had two field goals and eight points. In Game 5, in only 23 minutes, he scored 23 points on 7-of-8 shooting from 3-point range.
Turning point
Heat stops Thunder momentum
After getting popped with a 19-4, second-quarter Heat run and trailing by 17 points, the Thunder answered with an 18-5 run. At the 10:40 mark of the third period, after a Serge Ibaka dunk, OKC trailed only 61-56.
Miami snuffed OKC’s momentum with consecutive 3-pointers by Mario Chalmers and Shane Battier.
The roster needs more weapons
Durant averaged 30.6 points during the Finals. Westbrook averaged 27.0. The rest of the Thunder players contributed an average of only 40.4 points and did it on 42 percent shooting.
Two MVPs and a title for King James new era hats snapback
Miami’s LeBron James was the NBA’s regular-season MVP and, after a 26-point performance in Game 5, was voted the MVP of the NBA Finals. James became only the 13th player to win the regular-season MVP award and an NBA title in the same season
1. Tip your hat to the Heat
The Oklahoma City Thunder seems destined to capture an NBA title or two, but LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat very impressively earned this championship. After losing in Game 1 of the NBA new era caps at Oklahoma City, the Heat answered with four consecutive victories. The Game 5 finale was a blowout as the Heat rolled to a 26-point, third-quarter cushion and danced to the finish line with a 121-106 victory. The Thunder was dealt its first four-game losing streak since April 2009 – near the end of its first season in Oklahoma. The Heat celebrates its second championship, having vanquished Dallas in the 2006 Finals.
2. Improbable heroes for the Heat
During the regular season, Miami’s Shane Battier averaged 4.8 points per game and connected on 34 percent of his 3-point attempts. Mike Miller, dogged by a constantly aching lower back, averaged 4.8 points. But when a championship was at stake, Battier and Miller were phenomenal role players for Miami. For the series as a whole, Battier was a stunning 15-of-26 on 3-pointers. In Game 5, after having totaled only two baskets in four previous Finals contests, Miller scored 23 points on 7-of-8 shooting from 3-point range.
3. The process continues for Oklahoma City
The Thunder was eliminated in the first round of the 2010 playoffs, in the Western Conference finals last year and on wholesale new era fitted hats in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. A few days ago, while discussing the development process of such a young OKC team, Heat forward Chris Bosh said, “You’re going to have more tough experiences than easy ones. They’re (called) growing pains for a reason – they hurt.” After scoring 43 points on 20-of-32 shooting in Game 4, OKC’s Russell Westbrook scored 19 on 4-of-20 shooting in Game 5. Kevin Durant needed 24 shots to get 32 points on Thursday. In Games 3, 4 and 5, James Harden was a combined 9-of-31 on shots from the field
Player of the game: Mike Miller
Through the first four games of the NBA Finals, Miami reserve forward Mike Miller had two field goals and eight points. In Game 5, in only 23 minutes, he scored 23 points on 7-of-8 shooting from 3-point range.
Turning point
Heat stops Thunder momentum
After getting popped with a 19-4, second-quarter Heat run and trailing by 17 points, the Thunder answered with an 18-5 run. At the 10:40 mark of the third period, after a Serge Ibaka dunk, OKC trailed only 61-56.
Miami snuffed OKC’s momentum with consecutive 3-pointers by Mario Chalmers and Shane Battier.
The roster needs more weapons
Durant averaged 30.6 points during the Finals. Westbrook averaged 27.0. The rest of the Thunder players contributed an average of only 40.4 points and did it on 42 percent shooting.
Two MVPs and a title for King James new era hats snapback
Miami’s LeBron James was the NBA’s regular-season MVP and, after a 26-point performance in Game 5, was voted the MVP of the NBA Finals. James became only the 13th player to win the regular-season MVP award and an NBA title in the same season
2012年7月6日星期五
To bend or not to bend the baseball cap — that’s the question: MLB Insider
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — It’s not just how a player plays the game, it’s how he looks
doing it. Judging a player from the head down, it all starts with the new era caps
.Does a player wear it old school, new school, curved brim, flat brim, baggy, tight, tilted or straight ahead?
The original purpose of a cap hasn’t changed. It protects players from the elements — sun, rain and wind. In the old days some players used to put cabbage leaves, soaked in ice water, under their caps before they took the field to stay cool.
Now the cap has become a fashion statement. Here’s how some of the Indians wear them and why.
Closer Chris Perez: “I try to use the same game new era hats snapback
all year. Right now, it’s in good shape. For the brim I just touch the two sides together and it’s ready to go. When the sweat gets in there and dries, it forms just perfect.”
Left-hander Nick Hagadone: “I always stretch my hat out. When I do that, the brim bends a little. I wear a size 7 5/8. I refuse to go any bigger. It’s already huge. I’m not going to get any closer to a size 8.
“If it’s tilted, that’s by accident only.”
Right-hander Josh Tomlin: “I wear a different model [low crown] cap. It fits tighter on my head because I don’t like looker like trucker on the mound.” ( was the first Indian to wear the low crown cap last year. also wears it.)
Infielder Jose Lopez: “Everyone wears their hat a little different. I bend the brim a little. I don’t like it flat. I want it looking good. That’s the way I’ve worn my hat all my life.”
Left-hander Tony Sipp: “I’m not a big fashion guy out there on the mound. Whichever way the hat falls on my head is fine with me. Hopefully, if you do your job, people think you look good anyway.
“Some lefties tilt their hat. Some do it so they don’t have to look over at first base if there’s a runner on. It gives some deception to the runner like you’re looking over there. … That’s the theory and a lot of people have given me that advice.
“I wear my hat straight and just give the brim a little bend.”
Outfielder Aaron Cunningham: “Some guys wear their hats so tight that they get those red lines on the sides of their head. When I get a chicago bull snapback , I cut out all the padding inside it so it just rests on my head nice and comfortable.
“The last couple of years in the big leagues, I haven’t played a whole lot. When you’re on the bench, you learn about stuff like this. You learn ball tricks and what to do with your hat.”
Right fielder Shin-Soo Choo: “I’ve always worn my hat with the bill bent. I’ve worn it that way since I started playing in Korea. It helps you focus straight ahead because you it blocks out the vision on the sides. Plus I want to look good.”
Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez: “I don’t do anything to my hat. I just put it on, twist the bill a couple of times and that’s it. It has to fit perfect. Not too big, but not too tight.
“I don’t like wearing it to the side and I’ve never worn my hat backwards. Not even joking around.”
Outfielder Johnny Damon: “I just fold the bill a couple of times and I go with it. I’m old school. Your hat definitely has to fit right. If it’s too big you feel weird. It it’s too tight, you can’t go.”
Second baseman Jason Kipnis: “I just put it on and bend it a little. I wish I had more to give you.”
Pitching coach and former left-handed reliever Scott Radinsky: “I always used to look at CC Sabathia and say, ‘Man, do I wear my hat that way? Crooked and to the side?’ But I guess that’s who we lefties are. We probably walk funny, too.
“Hats are kind of special. I used to get it a size bigger, put it on my head and go into the shower to shrink it up a bit. I wanted it to form just perfect on my peanut head. Then I’d stick a towel in there.
“I like the bill a little curved. Not totally bent like a trucker, but not flat.”
The week in baseball
Baseball is a game of threes. Three strikes and you’re out and three outs in each half of an inning. Here are two more sets of threes to consider from last week in baseball. All stats are through Friday.
Three down
1. Adam Jones, who just signed a six-year, $85 million contract extension with the Orioles, had an MRI on his wrists Monday because of soreness. Just wondering, but shouldn’t the Orioles have done that before he signed the extension?
2. For those who quibble about the Indians being overly protective of their injured players, the Dodgers’ Matt Kemp and his new era caps wholesale hamstring is a cautionary tale.
3. The Mets have three shortstops on the disabled list: Justin Turner (right ankle), Ruben Tejada (right quad) and Ronny Cedeno (left calf).
.Does a player wear it old school, new school, curved brim, flat brim, baggy, tight, tilted or straight ahead?
The original purpose of a cap hasn’t changed. It protects players from the elements — sun, rain and wind. In the old days some players used to put cabbage leaves, soaked in ice water, under their caps before they took the field to stay cool.
Now the cap has become a fashion statement. Here’s how some of the Indians wear them and why.
Closer Chris Perez: “I try to use the same game new era hats snapback
all year. Right now, it’s in good shape. For the brim I just touch the two sides together and it’s ready to go. When the sweat gets in there and dries, it forms just perfect.”
Left-hander Nick Hagadone: “I always stretch my hat out. When I do that, the brim bends a little. I wear a size 7 5/8. I refuse to go any bigger. It’s already huge. I’m not going to get any closer to a size 8.
“If it’s tilted, that’s by accident only.”
Right-hander Josh Tomlin: “I wear a different model [low crown] cap. It fits tighter on my head because I don’t like looker like trucker on the mound.” ( was the first Indian to wear the low crown cap last year. also wears it.)
Infielder Jose Lopez: “Everyone wears their hat a little different. I bend the brim a little. I don’t like it flat. I want it looking good. That’s the way I’ve worn my hat all my life.”
Left-hander Tony Sipp: “I’m not a big fashion guy out there on the mound. Whichever way the hat falls on my head is fine with me. Hopefully, if you do your job, people think you look good anyway.
“Some lefties tilt their hat. Some do it so they don’t have to look over at first base if there’s a runner on. It gives some deception to the runner like you’re looking over there. … That’s the theory and a lot of people have given me that advice.
“I wear my hat straight and just give the brim a little bend.”
Outfielder Aaron Cunningham: “Some guys wear their hats so tight that they get those red lines on the sides of their head. When I get a chicago bull snapback , I cut out all the padding inside it so it just rests on my head nice and comfortable.
“The last couple of years in the big leagues, I haven’t played a whole lot. When you’re on the bench, you learn about stuff like this. You learn ball tricks and what to do with your hat.”
Right fielder Shin-Soo Choo: “I’ve always worn my hat with the bill bent. I’ve worn it that way since I started playing in Korea. It helps you focus straight ahead because you it blocks out the vision on the sides. Plus I want to look good.”
Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez: “I don’t do anything to my hat. I just put it on, twist the bill a couple of times and that’s it. It has to fit perfect. Not too big, but not too tight.
“I don’t like wearing it to the side and I’ve never worn my hat backwards. Not even joking around.”
Outfielder Johnny Damon: “I just fold the bill a couple of times and I go with it. I’m old school. Your hat definitely has to fit right. If it’s too big you feel weird. It it’s too tight, you can’t go.”
Second baseman Jason Kipnis: “I just put it on and bend it a little. I wish I had more to give you.”
Pitching coach and former left-handed reliever Scott Radinsky: “I always used to look at CC Sabathia and say, ‘Man, do I wear my hat that way? Crooked and to the side?’ But I guess that’s who we lefties are. We probably walk funny, too.
“Hats are kind of special. I used to get it a size bigger, put it on my head and go into the shower to shrink it up a bit. I wanted it to form just perfect on my peanut head. Then I’d stick a towel in there.
“I like the bill a little curved. Not totally bent like a trucker, but not flat.”
The week in baseball
Baseball is a game of threes. Three strikes and you’re out and three outs in each half of an inning. Here are two more sets of threes to consider from last week in baseball. All stats are through Friday.
Three down
1. Adam Jones, who just signed a six-year, $85 million contract extension with the Orioles, had an MRI on his wrists Monday because of soreness. Just wondering, but shouldn’t the Orioles have done that before he signed the extension?
2. For those who quibble about the Indians being overly protective of their injured players, the Dodgers’ Matt Kemp and his new era caps wholesale hamstring is a cautionary tale.
3. The Mets have three shortstops on the disabled list: Justin Turner (right ankle), Ruben Tejada (right quad) and Ronny Cedeno (left calf).
2012年7月5日星期四
5 MLB Players Who Look Way Better Wearing a Hat
The mark of any baseball uniform is thenew era wholesale
cap. Sure, the jersey is all well and good, but wearing the sacred hat carries
a sort of pride that most can only dream about.
I mean, come on. At introductory press conferences for new players, ever notice how the hat is usually put on last?
Perhaps it’s because people view it as the best. Either way, players like Ken Griffey Jr. turned a simple piece of clothing into something just plain awesome and made owning Baseball caps for some young children, a borderline obsession.
Yet, the hat serves a purpose besides panache. With some players on the wrong side of balding, the cap serves as not only a cool part of the uniform, but as something to keep some fans from going blind out of fright.
That said, time to buck up and look at some players who look way better with their new era caps cheap on.
I mean, come on. At introductory press conferences for new players, ever notice how the hat is usually put on last?
Perhaps it’s because people view it as the best. Either way, players like Ken Griffey Jr. turned a simple piece of clothing into something just plain awesome and made owning Baseball caps for some young children, a borderline obsession.
Yet, the hat serves a purpose besides panache. With some players on the wrong side of balding, the cap serves as not only a cool part of the uniform, but as something to keep some fans from going blind out of fright.
That said, time to buck up and look at some players who look way better with their new era caps cheap on.
2012年7月4日星期三
New Era releases NFL sideline caps for 2012
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showing off the sideline caps which will be worn in 2012
In addition to caps, New Era is also providing knits, headbands, and its signature 59FIFTY’s
The New York Giants will be the first team to trot out the headgear when they take on the Dallas Cowboys September 5. You can visit the wholesale new era 59fifty hatsFacebook page to get a look at the rest of the league
The Padres played one of their wildest games of 2012, as Monday’s game featured five lead changes. Carlos Quentin gave the Padres their final lead, with a booming double to right, and the Padres escaped with an 8-7 victory over the Houston Astros.
The lead was short-lived, as Houston came right back in the bottom of the eighth, as Luke Gregersonserved up a solo homer to Jason Castro, and the Friars and ‘Stros were deadlocked once again.
The Padres got the winning run in scoring position in the 10th inning, after Chase Headley drew a one-out walk, and stole second. Carlos Quentin had one of his biggest hits of the year, stroking a clutch, one-out double to give the new era caps cheap the lead.
Huston Stretpitched a scoreless ninth, for his 11th save in as many chances. The Padres will do battle with Houston tomorrow, as Kip Wells will make his Padres debut.
In addition to caps, New Era is also providing knits, headbands, and its signature 59FIFTY’s
The New York Giants will be the first team to trot out the headgear when they take on the Dallas Cowboys September 5. You can visit the wholesale new era 59fifty hatsFacebook page to get a look at the rest of the league
The Padres played one of their wildest games of 2012, as Monday’s game featured five lead changes. Carlos Quentin gave the Padres their final lead, with a booming double to right, and the Padres escaped with an 8-7 victory over the Houston Astros.
The lead was short-lived, as Houston came right back in the bottom of the eighth, as Luke Gregersonserved up a solo homer to Jason Castro, and the Friars and ‘Stros were deadlocked once again.
The Padres got the winning run in scoring position in the 10th inning, after Chase Headley drew a one-out walk, and stole second. Carlos Quentin had one of his biggest hits of the year, stroking a clutch, one-out double to give the new era caps cheap the lead.
Huston Stretpitched a scoreless ninth, for his 11th save in as many chances. The Padres will do battle with Houston tomorrow, as Kip Wells will make his Padres debut.
2012年6月18日星期一
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2012年6月15日星期五
Hats – Choosing your Best Hat Color
Clothing: Brown hats are best worn with brown or green suits and coats. Dark Brown hats are acceptable with dark gray and dark blue suits. In medium and lighter tones, brown-blue, and brown-gray combinations should be avoided.
Clothing Accessories: When contrasting brown hats you could use clothing accessories such as yellows, blues, dark greens, and wine colors; they add richness to a brown hat. A brown hat with a yellow scarf is especially attractive. Light brown accessories go well with dark brown hats; as do dark brown accessories with light brown hats
The Green hat
Complexion: Green hats look better with healthy complexioned gray-haired, blonde, and brown haired men. Dark green hats also look good with a healthy olive complexion. Green Baseball caps hats are also acceptable with any healthy complexion, and with any color hair; and emphasize red hair. The green hat is not recommended with pale complexions.
Clothing: Green hats are most attractive with brown, or tan suits and coats; and naturally good with green suits. Green hats top off light gray and medium gray suits and coats very pleasingly. They are also acceptable with dark gray and black.
Clothing Accessories: It is recommended to repeat green tones in clothing accessories with green hats. Brown, or brownish yellow colored ties and shirts are also good. A black and white patterned tie or scarf is pleasing. With a dark green hat, daring contrasts can be secured with tasteful touches of mulberry, or pale yellow
The Blue
hat
Complexion: Blue hats look best with blue eyes; and with ruddy, and light flushed complexions. Blue hats are also acceptable with any color hair. Blue hats have the tendency to emphasize red hair. Dark blue hats are acceptable with slightly pale complexions.
Clothing: Blue hats are best with blue or gray clothing. cheap new era hats wholesale
Blue hats must not “clash” with blue suits. Match tones closely or contrast a dark blue hat with a lighter blue suit, or vice-versa. Blue hats are also acceptable with neutral brown, and tan suits.
Clothing Accessories: Blue shirts, ties, or scarfs go very well with a blue hat. Gray or neutral brown clothing accessories also make a pleasing effect with the blue hats. When decided contrast between blue hats and clothing accessories is desired; yellows, and wine colors are especially good.
The Gray hat
Complexion: The Gray hats are best with light complexions; and with blonde, brunette, or iron gray hair. Gray hats are also acceptable with almost all men. Gray hats are acceptable with a ruddy complexion (approaching redness). Gray hats also neutralizes brown eyes, and brown hair. Be aware of slightly pale complexions.
Clothing: Light gray hats are best with blue, dark gray, or black suits and coats. Dark gray hats are best with gray or green clothing fabrics. All gray hats are acceptable with suits in any of the foregoing colors. Gray hats, of any shade, are least attractive when worn with brown.
Clothing Accessories: A great range of colors are allowed when choosing clothing accessories for a gray hat, because gray is neutral. Vivid or deep contrasting colors are particularly good as they tone up the particular outfit. Clothing accessories which are predominantly black and white, but have bright touches of green, blue, or red are good.
Though there’s no right or wrong way to wear a hat people consider it as more appropriate to push their hat right to the back of the head. This isn’t always the most flattering look. That is why you need to experiment before the big day. Place your hat on in front of the mirror then move it around until you get the most attractive look.
I hope with these tips you are armed to make a great choice and find thenew era fitted hats which looks terrific on you!
Complexion: Blue hats look best with blue eyes; and with ruddy, and light flushed complexions. Blue hats are also acceptable with any color hair. Blue hats have the tendency to emphasize red hair. Dark blue hats are acceptable with slightly pale complexions.
Clothing: Blue hats are best with blue or gray clothing. cheap new era hats wholesale
Blue hats must not “clash” with blue suits. Match tones closely or contrast a dark blue hat with a lighter blue suit, or vice-versa. Blue hats are also acceptable with neutral brown, and tan suits.
Clothing Accessories: Blue shirts, ties, or scarfs go very well with a blue hat. Gray or neutral brown clothing accessories also make a pleasing effect with the blue hats. When decided contrast between blue hats and clothing accessories is desired; yellows, and wine colors are especially good.
The Gray hat
Complexion: The Gray hats are best with light complexions; and with blonde, brunette, or iron gray hair. Gray hats are also acceptable with almost all men. Gray hats are acceptable with a ruddy complexion (approaching redness). Gray hats also neutralizes brown eyes, and brown hair. Be aware of slightly pale complexions.
Clothing: Light gray hats are best with blue, dark gray, or black suits and coats. Dark gray hats are best with gray or green clothing fabrics. All gray hats are acceptable with suits in any of the foregoing colors. Gray hats, of any shade, are least attractive when worn with brown.
Clothing Accessories: A great range of colors are allowed when choosing clothing accessories for a gray hat, because gray is neutral. Vivid or deep contrasting colors are particularly good as they tone up the particular outfit. Clothing accessories which are predominantly black and white, but have bright touches of green, blue, or red are good.
Though there’s no right or wrong way to wear a hat people consider it as more appropriate to push their hat right to the back of the head. This isn’t always the most flattering look. That is why you need to experiment before the big day. Place your hat on in front of the mirror then move it around until you get the most attractive look.
I hope with these tips you are armed to make a great choice and find thenew era fitted hats which looks terrific on you!
2012年4月9日星期一
McCann, who had been 0 for 10 in the series
Several New York Mets wholesale new era caps baseball players visited Frances K. Sweet Elementary on Friday and handed out hats to hundreds of students in hopes of being the bright spot at the end of a tragic week. “A lot of times, for me, I give up eight runs and think it’s the end of the world,” said pitcher Mike Pelfrey. “Stuff like this happens, and it puts things into perspective. This is a real tragedy in the world.”
lushing, NY (Sports Network) – Lucas Duda recorded his first career multi- home run game and the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves, 4-2, at Citi Field. David Wright also homered as part of a three-hit performance for the Mets, who are off to their first 2-0 start since 2009. A two-run blast by Martin Prado was among the five hits given up by New York starter R.A. Dickey (1-0) over his six innings of work. Jair Jurrjens (0-1) allowed three runs on seven hits and walked three in 4 1/3 innings for Atlanta, which was shut out by the Mets in Thursday’s season-opener.
New York is 3-0 for the first time since opening with four wins in 2007. The Mets have a .320 batting average and a 1.67 ERA.
“We’re excited — 3-0, man. You can’t draw it up any better than that,” Daniel Murphy said.
Atlanta, hoping to rebound from September’s 9-18 collapse, is 0-3 for the second time since losing its first 10 games in 1988. The Braves are hitting .151 with seven runs and 14 hits.
”It’s never good to come into the season and get swept,” Brian McCannsaid. “Nobody in here is thinking about last year.”
Same with the Mets, coming off their third straight losing season and overshadowed in New York by the glamorous Yankees.
Pitching for the first time since the Mets gave him a five-year deal, Niese (1-0) allowed cheap mlb hats just two balls out of the infield through six innings. Freeman singled on his 99th pitch, a fastball that was up.
Mets manager Terry Collins doubted Niese would have pitched the ninth, even if the no-hitter was within reach. Collins and pitching coach Dan Warthen had decided on a 115-pitch limit, and the manager recalled how he took out Sid Fernandez from a Class-A game for Vero Beach in 1982 when the pitcher had a no-hitter and 21 strikeouts through seven innings but had thrown 130 pitches.
“You don’t sacrifice his health for an inning,” Collins said.
Niese, overpowering Atlanta with a 93 mph fastball, had been thinking about a no-hitter since “I guess the first inning.” He was pretty sure the pitch count wouldn’t have prevented him from going for it.
“I’d have ran back out. It would have been hard to take me out,” he said in front of his locker, where an unknown prankster taped up a paper that read “Niese-ter bunny” with a photo-shopped picture of the pitcher in a white rabbit suit, holding a large carrot.
He allowed four runs — two earned — and new era 59fifty hat two hits in six-plus innings with seven strikeouts and two walks. It also was his first outing since a $10,000 offseason nose job — paid for by former teammate Carlos Beltran– to correct a deviated septum. Niese’s 2011 season was cut short Aug. 23 when he strained an intercostal muscle.
Niese lasted just two more batters after Freeman. Right fielder Lucas Duda, looking into a sunny, cloudless sky, dropped Matt Diaz’s fly ball for a run-scoring error that made it 7-1, and Jason Heyward chased Niese with a two-run double. Pinch-hitter Jack Wilsonadded a sacrifice fly off Manny Acosta
New York’s Ruben Tejada had a career-best four hits, and Frank Franciscobecame the first Mets reliever with saves in his first three games.
This means everything,” Collins said. “We’ve done a lot of talking in spring training about getting ready to compete, getting ready to prepare to compete. I told those guys in our first meeting: ‘You’re professional baseball players, and there are expectations in this town and in this clubhouse.’”
who impressed the Braves by throwing 14 consecutive scoreless innings in his first four spring training starts, gave up six runs, six hits and four walks in five-plus innings.
Before a crowd of 27,855 on Easter Sunday, more than 14,000 short of capacity, sacrifice flies by David Wright in the first and Duda in the fourth built a lead. Murphy hit a two-run double in the fifth, and the Mets made it 7-0 in the sixth on Scott Hairston’s RBI double against Cristhian Martinezand Tejada’s two-run double.
McCann, who had been 0 for 10 in the series, homered in the eighth over the newly pulled-in fence in right, a ball that likely would have been a flyout in previous seasons at Citi Field.
“We’re fine,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “Four or five of those hits together, and we’ll be fine.” New York is 3-0 for the first time since opening with four wins in 2007. The Mets have a .320 batting average and a 1.67 ERA.
“We’re excited — 3-0, man. You can’t draw it up any better than that,” Daniel Murphy said.
Atlanta, hoping to rebound from September’s 9-18 collapse, is 0-3 for the second time since losing its first 10 games in 1988. The Braves are hitting .151 with seven runs and 14 hits.
“It’s never good to come into the season and get swept,” Brian McCann said. “Nobody in here is thinking about last year.”
Same with the Mets, coming off their third straight losing season and overshadowed in New York by the glamorous Yankees.
Pitching for the first time since the Mets gave him a $25.5 million, five-year deal, Niese (1-0) allowed just two balls out of the infield through six innings. Freeman singled on his 99th pitch, a fastball that was up.
Mets manager Terry Collins doubted Niese would have pitched the ninth, even if the no-hitter was within reach. Collins and pitching coach Dan Warthen had decided on a 115-pitch limit, and the manager recalled how he took out Sid Fernandez from a Class-A game for Vero Beach in 1982 when the pitcher had a no-hitter and 21 strikeouts through seven innings but had thrown 130 pitches.
“You don’t sacrifice his health for an inning,” Collins said.
Niese, overpowering Atlanta with a 93 mph fastball, had been thinking about a no-hitter since “I guess the first inning.” He was pretty sure the pitch count wouldn’t have prevented him from going for it.
“I’d have ran back out. It would have been hard to take me out,” he said in front of his locker, where an unknown prankster taped up a paper that read “Niese-ter bunny” with a photo-shopped picture of the pitcher in a white rabbit suit, holding a large carrot.
He allowed four runs — two earned — and two hits in six-plus innings with seven strikeouts and two walks. It also was his first outing since a $10,000 offseason nose job — paid for by former teammate Carlos Beltran – to correct a deviated septum. Niese’s 2011 season was cut short Aug. 23 when he strained an intercostal muscle.
Niese lasted just two more batters after Freeman. Right fielder Lucas Duda, looking into a sunny, cloudless sky, dropped Matt Diaz’s fly ball for a run-scoring error that made it 7-1, and Jason Heywardchased Niese with a two-run double. Pinch-hitter Jack Wilson added a sacrifice fly off Manny Acosta.
New York’s Ruben Tejada had a career-best four hits, and Frank Franciscobecame the first Mets reliever with saves in his first three games.
“This means everything,” Collins said. “We’ve done a lot of talking in spring training about getting ready to compete, getting ready to prepare to compete. I told those guys in our first meeting: ‘You’re professional baseball players, and there are expectations in this town and in this clubhouse.’”
Mike Minor (0-1), who impressed the Braves by throwing 14 consecutive scoreless innings in his first four spring training starts, gave up six runs, six hits and four walks in five-plus innings.
Before a crowd of 27,855 on Easter Sunday, more than 14,000 short of capacity, sacrifice flies by David Wright in the first and Duda in the fourth built a lead. Murphy hit a two-run double in the fifth, and the Mets made it 7-0 in the sixth on Scott Hairston RBI double against Cristhian Martinezand Tejada’s two-run double.
McCann, who had been 0 for 10 in the series, homered in the eighth over the newly pulled-in fence in right, a ball that likely would have been a flyout in previous seasons at Baseball caps Citi Field.
“We’re fine,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “Four or five of those hits together, and we’ll be fine.”
The Mets unveiled a memorial logo in honor of the ever-smiling Hall of Fame catcher who died in February from a brain tumor. Opening day was a fitting occasion to pay tribute to the player many considered the final piece to a ballclub that would win the 1986 World Series.
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2012年3月29日星期四
We looking forward to see who is in ?
new era fitted caps season has already started with the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners playing in Japan, and the 28 other teams are only a week away from starting. So what bold predictions do I have in store for the 2012 season?
Baltimore Orioles - Drawstring bags. The perfect accessory for the fan of a terrible team that needs something to put over their head so that nobody can identify them.
Boston Red Sox – No promotional giveaways announced, presumably because all they had planned were beer and fried chicken-related giveaways. Thanks a lot, Bobby V.
New York Yankees – Keep America Beautiful Night. Just pretend you didn’t step over a drugged out bum lying in a urine-filled gutter on your way into the stadium.
Tampa Bay Rays – The “Zim-bear.” Prepare to have your nightmares haunted.
Toronto Blue Jays – Canada Day. Ummm, hello, baseball is America’s pastime on wholesale new era fitted hats
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Chicago White Sox – Robin Venture bobblehead. I will fly to Chicago for this game if someone can promise me that it comes with a Nolan Ryan bobble head that puts Ventura in a headlock and pummels it.
Cleveland Indians – Weather Education Day. The weather in Cleveland sucks. End of promotion.
Detroit Tigers – Breast Health Awareness Day. This promotion takes on a special level of importance in the Motor City since they just spent $214 million on the best pair of man-boobs in baseball.
Kansas City Royals – Camouflage hats. Now we won’t be able to tell if the seats in KC are actually empty or just a fan wearing his camo hat.
Minnesota Twins – Energy efficient light bulbs. Just imagine the look on your child’s face when the usher hands them their brand spanking new… light bulb.
Los Angeles Angels – Cowboy hats. This might be the worst one of all and not just because Southern California fans aren’t exactly clamoring for cowboy red bull hats . The problem is that the Angels are playing the Rangers in this game. The Texas Rangers, from the state of Texas, where they actually wear cowboy hats. Brilliant move Angels marketing department, way to make your division rival feel at home when playing in your stadium.
Oakland Athletics – Mathletics Day. No fan will be able to enter the stadium unless they can calculate Brandon McCarthy’s xFIP without the use of a calculator. I think they might be taking the “Moneyball” craze a little far.
Seattle Mariners – Smoakamotive Train Night. Much like Justin Smoak, this toy will not live up to your expectations and break every six weeks.
Texas Rangers – Wildlife Education Day. This is actually a good idea because it will help avoid any of the Ranger players being mistaken by a hunter for a real deer when they do their trademark “antlers” hand signal. Don’t be surprised if former owner President George W. Bush brings his old pal and avid hunter Dick Cheney to the game for this one. You know, just to be safe.
Atlanta Braves – Foam tomahawks. I bet you think I dislike this giveaway because it is racially insensitive. Nope, my objection is that the Florida State Seminoles came up with the Tomahawk Chop first. If there is one thing I hate more than racism, it’s trademark infringement.
Miami Marlins – Omar Infante t-shirt. No offense to Infante, but considering all the free agent money the Marlins spent this off-season,
monster energy hats fans were hoping for something a little more high profile.
New York Mets - Texting gloves. OMG these gloves are so lame LOL. Still cant believe I paid to see the Mets WTF!!!
Philadelphia Phillies – Teva Respiratory Asthma Awareness Night. Considering that these are Philly fans, I think we can all safely assume that an opposing player is going to get pelted by albuterol inhalers before the game is over.
Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodger Stadium replica. This could be a collector’s item since Frank McCourt is going to sell the team, but keep the parking lots and build ton of condos on them, thus ruining this gem of a ballpark. love they way are in new era 59fifty hats.
San Diego Padres – POW/MIA Appreciation Day. This isn’t about the military actually. It’s about owner John Moores being held captive by the league refusing to let him sell the team to Jeff Moorad even though Moores is being crippled financially.
San Francisco Giants – Giants Food Drive. A food drive for Giants? Finally, I have a place to donate that 700-pound can of lima beans that has been cluttering up my cupboard.
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Maybe, as the opening date draws closer, interest will ramp and people will talk about baseball.
Or maybe not. Maybe baseball new era 59fifty caps will stay on the back burner, then, when the sports fan needs it, baseball will be there with its comforting, old-timey charm.
At least until football season starts.
Who’s in? Who’s out?
Original post: http://www.neweracapsfactory.com/blog/
Baltimore Orioles - Drawstring bags. The perfect accessory for the fan of a terrible team that needs something to put over their head so that nobody can identify them.
Boston Red Sox – No promotional giveaways announced, presumably because all they had planned were beer and fried chicken-related giveaways. Thanks a lot, Bobby V.
New York Yankees – Keep America Beautiful Night. Just pretend you didn’t step over a drugged out bum lying in a urine-filled gutter on your way into the stadium.
Tampa Bay Rays – The “Zim-bear.” Prepare to have your nightmares haunted.
Toronto Blue Jays – Canada Day. Ummm, hello, baseball is America’s pastime on wholesale new era fitted hats
.
Chicago White Sox – Robin Venture bobblehead. I will fly to Chicago for this game if someone can promise me that it comes with a Nolan Ryan bobble head that puts Ventura in a headlock and pummels it.
Cleveland Indians – Weather Education Day. The weather in Cleveland sucks. End of promotion.
Detroit Tigers – Breast Health Awareness Day. This promotion takes on a special level of importance in the Motor City since they just spent $214 million on the best pair of man-boobs in baseball.
Kansas City Royals – Camouflage hats. Now we won’t be able to tell if the seats in KC are actually empty or just a fan wearing his camo hat.
Minnesota Twins – Energy efficient light bulbs. Just imagine the look on your child’s face when the usher hands them their brand spanking new… light bulb.
Los Angeles Angels – Cowboy hats. This might be the worst one of all and not just because Southern California fans aren’t exactly clamoring for cowboy red bull hats . The problem is that the Angels are playing the Rangers in this game. The Texas Rangers, from the state of Texas, where they actually wear cowboy hats. Brilliant move Angels marketing department, way to make your division rival feel at home when playing in your stadium.
Oakland Athletics – Mathletics Day. No fan will be able to enter the stadium unless they can calculate Brandon McCarthy’s xFIP without the use of a calculator. I think they might be taking the “Moneyball” craze a little far.
Seattle Mariners – Smoakamotive Train Night. Much like Justin Smoak, this toy will not live up to your expectations and break every six weeks.
Texas Rangers – Wildlife Education Day. This is actually a good idea because it will help avoid any of the Ranger players being mistaken by a hunter for a real deer when they do their trademark “antlers” hand signal. Don’t be surprised if former owner President George W. Bush brings his old pal and avid hunter Dick Cheney to the game for this one. You know, just to be safe.
Miami Marlins – Omar Infante t-shirt. No offense to Infante, but considering all the free agent money the Marlins spent this off-season,
monster energy hats fans were hoping for something a little more high profile.
New York Mets - Texting gloves. OMG these gloves are so lame LOL. Still cant believe I paid to see the Mets WTF!!!
Philadelphia Phillies – Teva Respiratory Asthma Awareness Night. Considering that these are Philly fans, I think we can all safely assume that an opposing player is going to get pelted by albuterol inhalers before the game is over.
Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodger Stadium replica. This could be a collector’s item since Frank McCourt is going to sell the team, but keep the parking lots and build ton of condos on them, thus ruining this gem of a ballpark. love they way are in new era 59fifty hats.
San Diego Padres – POW/MIA Appreciation Day. This isn’t about the military actually. It’s about owner John Moores being held captive by the league refusing to let him sell the team to Jeff Moorad even though Moores is being crippled financially.
San Francisco Giants – Giants Food Drive. A food drive for Giants? Finally, I have a place to donate that 700-pound can of lima beans that has been cluttering up my cupboard.
wholesale new era 59fifty caps and wholesale new era 59fifty hats
Maybe, as the opening date draws closer, interest will ramp and people will talk about baseball.
Or maybe not. Maybe baseball new era 59fifty caps will stay on the back burner, then, when the sports fan needs it, baseball will be there with its comforting, old-timey charm.
At least until football season starts.
Who’s in? Who’s out?
Original post: http://www.neweracapsfactory.com/blog/
2012年3月19日星期一
Peyton Manning looking good in their way
John Elway, the new era 59fifty caps ’ Hall of Fame quarterback-turned-executive, and John Fox, their charismatic coach, turned into master recruiters of new era 59fifty hats.
They offered lengthy visits to the facility. They had friendly meals. On demand they scrambled the team jet for a private workout, physical and further opportunity to preach the virtues of a Rocky Mountain autumn.
Denver did everything it could to sell Peyton Manning on what it could do for him.
Now Manning needs to prove that the Broncos’ work and faith were worth it and do something in return for them.
Win. And win big.
Manning ended his brief but high-profile free agency Monday by wholesale new era 59fifty caps over other finalists San Francisco and Tennessee. Manning and the Broncos are reportedly working on a five-year deal worth around $90 million to $95 million.
He’ll be the Broncos’ starter in 2012 as long as his positive recovery continues from four neck surgeries that cost him the 2011 season and his four-MVP run with the wholesale new era 59fifty hats . The fact that he worked out for three teams – and passed three separate physicals – speaks well to his future.
At least physically.
Manning’s other critical attribute is his ability to raise the game of everyone around him. His dedication to preparation and practice, his mood-setting work ethic, his offseason drills with even fifth and sixth receivers all created an attitude in Indianapolis that resulted in nine consecutive trips to the playoffs and one Super Bowl.
The Colts, however, were Manning’s franchise. Can a soon-to-be 36-year-old arrive clear out of the blue and put the same imprint on the Broncos? And can he do that while accepting a different level and style of coaching, one from a group of game-planners so smart they invented a red bull hats -friendly offense on the fly last year?
Manning took on too much of an offensive coordinator role his last few years in Indianapolis. It was understandable; at least to a point. His ability to read defenses and call plays on the fly made the Colts a difficult matchup for defensive coordinators. Yet everyone needs coaching. Everyone needs an outside voice on a game plan. monster energy hats
This experiment will thrive if he brings his concentration and dedication to a game plan built for him, but not solely about him.
And it needs to thrive for both parties. Manning didn’t go through this entire Tour of America unless he was focused on finding the place to win another Super Bowl. And the Broncos didn’t risk blowing up the confidence of their young quarterback (Tebow) unless they thought Peyton could put them over the top.
Manning is the starter now. Manning is the star. What will happen to Tebow is anyone’s guess. His emotional play in the second half of last season became the story of the NFL and helped lead the Broncos to the divisional round of the playoffs.
It was exciting. It was inspiring. It also never fooled most people inside the NFL, who saw Tebow as benefiting mostly from a stingy defense that allowed Denver to hang around until the end of games, numerous opponent miscues and a lot of just dumb luck.
Tebow was big with the fans. He’s sure to take his demotion with the same big smile and positive words he always does – an opportunity to learn.
Through all Tebowmania, however, what’s clear is that at no time were the Broncos convinced he was truly the quarterback of the future. In this cutthroat business, the reality is everyone is always looking for a better option. cheap red bull caps
Tebow could be dealt or cut or just told to bide his time. He isn’t an ideal backup because his style of play requires a significant overhaul of the offense. Maybe he can find a team to build around him, although there are not a lot of obvious takers. Fame and feel-good stories don’t count for much in football.
Manning provides Elway and Fox the political cover to push Tebow aside. The Denver fans who once erected a billboard for Tebow aren’t going to rebel when they just signed a guy who, if healthy, is one of the top three quarterbacks in the NFL.
The “if” remains an “if,” of course. The Colts believed early on that Manning’s future was limited and cut him earlier this month. Indy decided it would rather pick Stanford’s Andrew Luck No. 1 overall in next month’s NFL draft than keep Manning and trade the pick for four or more draft picks.
Denver, Tennessee and San Francisco – all of whom watched Manning throw live last week and had a team of doctors look him over – appear to believe he has a lot more game in his neck and a still strengthening arm.
And there is that defense that should get even better behind outside linebacker monster energy caps sale.
Tebowmania counted for something, but competent, down-the-field, deep-out, smart-play-calling-at-the-line-of-scrimmage quarterbacking always counts for more in the NFL. Manning is capable of delivering that like few others.
Manning took his time in making this decision. He kept his circle small, as always. It was mostly his decision, the same way it was when he decided to choose the University of Tennessee or decided to return for his senior year of college.
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