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Stephen’s first home run at Cooperstown Dreamspark
Posted by Jarrod Skeggs in Baseball, Family happenings, Photos, Social gatherings, Travel, Vacation on June 28, 2009
First Home Run at Cooperstown from Jarrod Skeggs on Vimeo.
It was Sunday morning, June 14, 2009, bottom of the first inning. Stephen Skeggs was up to bat for the first time in the tournament. There were 2 outs. Drew Hubbard was on 2nd base and Alex Keown was on 1st base. The Eagles were losing 3-0 at this point in the game. Skeggs steps into the batter’s box with a count of 1 ball and 1 strike. On the next pitch, he launches the ball over the left field wall to tie the ballgame. The Eagles ended up winning the game 15-3 by slaughter rule.
The video is a little grainy and small here but I figured I’d capture it as best as possible. You can view it in HD (still a bit grainy) on my Vimeo page if you wish.
24 hours till Cooperstown
Posted by Jarrod Skeggs in Baseball, Family happenings, Social gatherings, Travel, Vacation on June 11, 2009
Well, in less than 24 hours Stephen and I will be on the plane, officially beginning our Cooperstown, NY journey. It’s going to be an action packed week and we’re looking forward to sharing it with you. Not only do I hope to post plenty of Tweets during the day but I’m hoping to post up a blog entry each night with pictures and maybe even video footage of the days events.
For those of you who really want to keep up with things, “play-by-play”, I recommend that you follow me on Twitter. Also, you can visit the Cooperstown Dreamspark website and navigate to the DreamsPark TV link and actually watch our games right on your computer screen. (You will have to register with them. In other words you have to be willing to give them your email address). Be aware that they are only supporting one standards based web browser which is Firefox so if you don’t have Firefox installed on your computer, click here to download and install it. I’ve been watching some games on my computer during the past couple of days and I can tell, we’re going to have a blast.
Please pray that our travels and recreation are safe.
L-Screens are important
Posted by Jarrod Skeggs in Baseball, Family happenings, Photos, Vacation on June 8, 2009
In our continuing journey to prepare for our trip to Cooperstown, I’ve been taking Stephen to do extra workouts regularly. After work on Thursday of last week we went up to the Flowery Branch High School field to take some reps. They have batting cages up there but unfortunately, they don’t leave their L-Screens in the cages. They only get those out of the Field House when they need to use them. For those of you who might not know, the L-Screen is that thing that you see pitchers stand behind when they are throwing batting practice. And as you can see, based on the picture, they really are necessary.
While I was pitching to Stephen, he blistered a ball right into my ankle on my right foot. YES, there was a quick “vocabulary” lesson. (I am human). But I really thought that there might have been some bone damage immediately. It still hurts really bad and as you can see, it doesn’t look real nice either. I would say that I learned my lesson from this but I can’t really. Once I got over the initial pain, I threw him another bucket of balls. That is until he hit me on the outside of my left knee. That’s when I decided it was time to work on letting him do some pitching.
Cooperstown, NY….4 days and counting.
Gearing up for Cooperstown
Posted by Jarrod Skeggs in Baseball, Family happenings, Social gatherings, Travel, Vacation on June 5, 2009
Many of you know that Stephen and I are going to be heading up to Cooperstown, NY soon for a week of great baseball fun. We leave next Friday, June 12. While we are certainly looking forward to all of the baseball games that we’ll get to watch and that Stephen will get to play in. We’re also really excited about getting to go to the Baseball Hall of Fame. I’ve never been to Cooperstown or the Baseball Hall of Fame, but to me, as a huge baseball fan, I can definitely say that going there, with my son, is totally on my “bucket list” and very high on that list I might add. (Ok, I don’t really have a “bucket list” but if I did, that would be in the top 5 for sure).
I was talking about the trip with Stephen a couple of days ago and to my surprise, he told me that he was probably more excited about getting to go to the Baseball Hall of Fame than getting play in a bunch of baseball games. I can honesty say, that comment made me a bit emotional. I know some people would say that baseball is just a game, but to us, it’s so much more. I guess you could say it’s a way of life in our family.
Stay tuned here to get updates throughout our week in Cooperstown which will be from Friday, June 12 through Friday June 19. I hope to get to post daily while I’m there and plan on including plenty of pictures, game highlight commentary, and of course I’ll be bragging on Stephen as if he hung the moon.
What’s up with the ads?
Posted by Jarrod Skeggs in Baseball, DDS, Family happenings, Teaching, Travel, Vacation on May 27, 2009
So, I’ve had a few questions from folks about how I’m getting MacMall, Amazon, iTunes, and other businesses to advertise on my family blog. The reality of it is this, my business, Digital Design Solution, has established several Affiliate relationships, which include MacMall, Amazon, iTunes, and 37 Signals. The relationship works like this; we place their ads on our blogs and websites, as more and more people read our blogs and visit our websites, they click on the ads and buy things. Once they make a purchase, we get a percentage of that purchase. At present, it’s pretty much a tip jar at best, but our hope is to work towards make it gas money and eventually earn some significant income from these Affiliate relationships.
That having been said, almost everyone buys books from Amazon and music from iTunes. If that’s you, we’d appreciate your support. It’s as simple as getting in the habit of heading to this site or over to the DDS site when you are ready to make an Amazon order or purchase some music from iTunes. From there, click the appropriate ad and once you are in the Affiliate website, we get a commission on everything you buy during that visit. As well, if you or someone you know is planning on buying a Mac anytime soon, please send them our way as well. MacMall has some awesome deals most of the time and we also have an Affiliate relationship directly with the Apple Store online.
So that’s my sales pitch for the week. Stay tuned for some more baseball news shortly. We’re preparing for our trip to Cooperstown, NY, where we’ll play baseball for a week and enjoy getting to finally see the Baseball Hall of Fame. I’m looking so forward to having that experience with Stephen.



