11/19 Game in San Jose - INFO, DIRECTIONS, ETC

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11/19 Game in San Jose - INFO, DIRECTIONS, ETC

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brownhornitt wrote: (edited by Scott)
We are going to run two games, unless turnout is so low that it dictates playing only 1 single game.

We will have the 11/19 game 1 start at 12:00 (warm-up at 11:15 before that). The second game will start after that (around 2:30, I guess). Depending on how many people are waiting around not playing during the first game, we may make the games 7 innings long---so if there's definitely solid turnout for the 2nd game, then we're looking at two 7 inning games.

We have a great field to play at, Major League size (pitching at 62.5 feet, bases at 90, fence at 350 down the line).

Directions from Oaktown.

880 South. (for 30+ miles)
280 North (to San Francisco) (for 3 miles)
Exit Wolfe Rd., make a left onto Wolfe off the freeway (for 2 miles)
Pass Phil Ln... then start looking for a church parking lot on your left.
Turn left into the church parking lot (if you reach Bollinger or Rainbow, then you went too far)
Walk through the gate, through the basketball courts, through the track, and onto the baseball field for some dope baseball.
Here's the map and specific location of the field (click link):
http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q= ... &z=15&om=1
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BOXSCORE UP

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Hey, I put up a boxscore of the 11/19/06 Oakland @ San Jose game. It's not entirely readable, and probably not 100% accurate since we often didn't know the names of people involved, but..... here it is. Scroll down to the bottom for some other game notes.

http://www.geocities.com/dparkbaseball/ ... 19_06.html
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