Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: battle creek yankees

Jordan Gerk to Tommy Rojas

11 Jun 2005 175
Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Thad Markray

22 Jun 2005 78
Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Josh Neitz

22 Jun 2005 84
Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Andy Cavasos to Joaquin Arias

08 Jul 2005 104
Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Manny Parra to Rudy Guillen

02 Jul 2005 124
CO Brown Stadium, Battle Creek, 5/27/2003. Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Wilmer Villatoro to Blake Blase

22 Jun 2005 120
Actually intended as a photo of Blase--it's the only photo I took of him....

Erold Andrus at Bat

16 Jun 2005 107
Battle Creek's ballyard at its best. Pitcher is Phillip Ellison of the Dayton Dragons.

Jon Huber to Joaquin Arias

14 Jun 2005 98
Obviously Arias put the ball in play.... Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Josh Neitz

11 Jun 2005 105
Camera: Olympus Camedia C50 Photo by Joel Dinda

Chase Wright

06 Jun 2005 70
CO Brown Stadium, Battle Creek, Michigan.

David Darkey

05 Jun 2005 81
Taken at Oldsmobile Park, Lansing.

Matt Carson on Base

10 May 2005 118
Battle Creek's CO Brown Stadium in April of 2003; Fort Wayne Wizards at Battle Creek Yankees. Camera: Nikon N90s Photo by Joel Dinda Commentary on a dabbler's journal

Hey, Ump!

05 May 2005 123
David Malamut requested this photo.

A Beautiful Day

05 May 2005 126
May 15, 2004 @ Battle Creek. South Bend's Chad Scarbery is pitching. The Yankee batter seems to be Eric Duncan, which would make this the fifth inning (as you can see, I didn't take notes). The Yanks are far ahead, and Scarbery's about cooked. Dunc is about to poke one over the left field fence.... Explored! #220 on Flickr [July 23, 2007, but no longer in the day's top 500. So it goes.] Thanks!

aka "Meatball"

06 Apr 2005 82
Battle Creek Yankees pitcher Jaime Saldana pitches to Demetrius "Meatball" Heath of the West Michigan Whitecaps on April 12, 2003, at Battle Creek's C.O. Brown Stadium. The obviously-alert second baseman is Gabe Lopez. Photograph taken from Box 20, from which I've watched many a ballgame. I took hundreds of similar pictures this summer, documenting the way the BC Yanks looked on the field. Until yesterday, a sampling of those pictures was available on my other website, but I've taken them down because they were part of a failed experiment in--well, blogging. I've got a soft spot for this pic, and have saved it from the bit bucket.