Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Manny Acta & Chris Antonetti of the Indians



I lucked out and was able to attend the Summer Sports Series at Executive Caterers at Landerhaven featuring Cleveland Indians Executive Vice President and GM Chris Antonetti and Cleveland Indians Manager Manny Acta.



Honestly, my shift shuts me out of 97% of events most other media folks can enjoy, but hey, nature of the biz!



Any event involving Manny Acta well worth attending! He's an amazing human being, and as we've seen over the last few years, a student of the game of baseball who knows pretty much everything there is to know. He not only knows the game of baseball inside and out, but he did his homework and knows every minute detail involving the Cleveland Indians, past and present, major and minor leagues.



When I arrived at Landerhaven, I was greeted by present and former co-workers! What a nice afternoon! We had a wkyc table but since I was a last minute add, I actually sat with a former co-worker. It was amazing catching up with Tonya and meeting her current co-workers and son.



wkyc sports anchor/reporter Dave Chudowsky emceed the luncheon. Speaking of knowing his stuff, Dave did an absolutely amazing job as emcee, asking the hard and the right questions of two of the most powerful men in the Cleveland Indians Organization (including a few of my suggestions!).



Acta adheres to 'Wahoo Baseball.' These words are on his office bulletin board. 'Wahoo Baseball' = 'a clean game.' Every facet of the game played cleanly, but more importantly the defense and pitching. Oh yea, we'll take a homerun or timely hitting if we can get it. On the flip side, keeping the opponent out of the game by 1st pitch strikes, not giving up runs, mowing down the opposition, and staying ahead in the count all fits into the 'Wahoo Baseball' philosophy. A team of scrappy ballplayers who mirror the city in which they play (blue collar, working class), who have enthusiasm and passion for the game AND the city of Cleveland.



Acta's solid life philosophy seems to carry over into the clubhouse. He says he does not get frustrated by the game of baseball, it's a game. People who drive slowly in the left lane, that frustrates him! He says, "I do not watch or listen to the news. It's not healthy for me. Honestly, you are never as good as the accolades and never as bad as the criticism. I was a hero a few weeks ago and now they are calling me a different name!" Acta went on to say if there is something big going on in Cleveland, the US, or the World, one of his guys will fill him in to the news. He also believes that negativity doesn't rule the world. It's actually a very small percentage of what's going on around us but it's just louder.



If you hear Manny Acta speak, he says what is on his mind and tells it like it is. He DID do his homework and research before even being hired as the Cleveland Indians' manager back in 2009. He knew the depth of talent on the upper level down to the minor leagues. He truly believes with the this talent, the Indians can again regain the Dynasty they had in the 90's. He loves coming to the ballpark and seeing all the championship banners flying high.



Though Manny Acta monopolized the afternoon with his wit and wisdom, Chris Antonetti fielded some pretty hard questions. When asked about development and trades, he admitted, "You can't allow emotions to take precedence over the best decisions of the day." Fans see the outcome. Fans really don't see the leg work, the homework, and minute by minute wheeling and deal to try and make a move come to fruition. He did go on to share some of the emotions that flowed the day Victor Martinez was traded. He said there really was not a dry eye in the office, especially after working with this player for so long. Victor was not just a co-worker to all but a great friend who clearly did not want to leave Cleveland.



Bottom line, said Antonetti, "We want to win the World Series." We do the best job we can analytically, methodically, scouting-wise, our research and homework to make the best deals and win a World Series. Antonetti said that begins with the draft and continues year round. The Indians just drafted a local kid from Lincoln West, Brian Ruiz, who they are very excited about ...and are excited for the home grown ties! They are very excited about Lonnie Chisenhall and Drew Pomerantz.



Acta touched on the talent the Indians have and some of his key players. Acta said going into spring training he has an idea of most of the players that will be staying with the team but every single player has to perform and earn their stay and roles with the team.



The top performers include shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera. Acta says, "He's the best for me. He's been outstanding. He's still evolving as a player only to get better which is scary." Outfielder Michael Brantley is the guy Acta wants to see at the plate with runners in scoring position. Catcher Carlos Santana is still adjusting. But Acta went on to say, "He's so valuable, it's unbelieveable." When asked about right fielder Shin-Soo Choo, Acta said "He's the best right fielder in the game. He made a mistake off the field and he's taking it very hard." Most of these players put a lot of pressure on themselves and just have to go one bat at a time.



Acta's not so sure about the "Bullpen Mafia" title but says his bullpen has done their job night after night.



Acta believes in his skilled coaching staff and says having Mike Hargrove and Sandy Alomar back on this team has exceptional value, especially with those two players, linking the past success to the present.



A few other topics that came up from the audience included instant replay and social media. Acta does not want to take the human element away from the game....while GM Chris Antonetti says he believes in IR to the point where it does not interrupt the game.



Both men are on Twitter and interact with their fans. Acta says having computers, technology, and social media at your fingertips has changed the game of baseball completely, especially with how fast you can get stats and breakdown the game while it's actually happening. Overall, that's good for the game. Acta likes his fans to see that he is like everyone else, goes shopping, eats out at local restaurants, and listens to music! He also gets tips on where to buy his fancy hats on Twitter but admitted that he's cheap at times and will go for the greatest deal!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Big TALL Ships, basketball players, & decisions


We have a lot of 'big-ness' revolving around Cleveland over the next 24 hours.


Last night the Tall Ships entered the Port of Cleveland with wkyc's own Betsy Kling, Barry Wolf, and Steve Pullen on board.


Take a gander over to wkyc.com to view the stories and excitement revolving around the Tall Ships. Betsy and her crews sailed in after being on board from Pennsylvania. What an experience! She shared her experience during a 7pm Tall Ships special where she went in depth on each ship, their voyage, what it's like living on them, and so much more!



Then, we have big, tall basketball players who can begin talking about their free-agency choices ......rumors all over the internet at this hour say our very own LeBron James is making his way to Miami.


Not sure what to believe.


However, I am on my way to Tampa, FLA and have put out the calls to my pals to call me and text me when he makes his announcement during an hour long broadcast on ESPN -- 'The Decision.'


I've tivo'd the show. My best friend Craig has tivo'd the show and we will watch it after we get home from the Indians-Tampa Ray baseball game.


Out of my hands. Out of all of our hands.


But, you can be sure--this will be a HUGE day in Cleveland with LeBron's BIG Decision, Tall Ships, and dealing with follow-up with LeBron, whatever his decision may be!


I'm out! Heading to Tampa and may cross paths with LBJ during my travels, who knows!


Monday, April 12, 2010

Opening Day 2010



Cleveland Indians' Baseball Season 2010 has arrived!


This is the one day all season it really does not matter if the Indians win or lose, though winning is the cherry on top!

Baseball season kicks off and all teams are equal, at least for a few days.

The fan fare leading up to and just before the game oftentimes is more entertaining then the Major League Baseball Game itself.

Seeing baseball legend Bob Feller standing on the pitcher's mound and fire a strike into Sandy behind the plate brought chills.

This year proves to be interesting to say the least.

No matter how my Indians do, we have a whole new system, manager, coaching staff including Sandy Alomar Jr., and a bunch of young, new players who will be playing their hearts out.

The weather was perfect!

A time to see the new things at the ballpark, re-connect with 'baseball buddies' in your section, and just enjoy an afternoon in the Springtime air.

On a personal note, a bittersweet day since it will be the first Opening Day without Mom by my side....but there were plenty of my co-workers at the field to pull me through!

Texas wound up beating Cleveland 4-2, but honestly, the excitement of the day overshadowed the final score--at least for today!

Because Cleveland Indians' baseball is back in session!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Weekly Feature: Hidden Gems



Today's Hidden Gem: Manny Acta


I attended a luncheon today sponsored by The Press Club of Cleveland and The Cleveland Indians where new Cleveland Indians' manager, Manny Acta, spoke and then fielded questions from the audience.


Stealing a line from a very famous movie, he "had me at hello!"


Today's event was the final leg of the Cleveland Indians' Press Tour Caravan, which has been going on all week.


During these caravans, players, management, broadcasters, and other staffers hop on buses and criss-cross Ohio and Pennsylvania meeting and greeting fans and trying to reel them in for the season ahead.


I was not kidding. When Mr. Acta began speaking, he had me. Within minutes, the audience witnessed what a savvy baseball man the Indians hired. You could say he is a student and teacher of the game of baseball. Acta combines his charisma, honesty, and humor making him a great speaker who wows a crowd.


He prefaced his speech by saying he knows the stats from his last gig are not the greatest for a resume but he looks forward to coming to the Indians because they have much talent already. They are not starting from ground zero. Acta said the Indians already have most pieces in place and he's excited at the prospects currently in the Indians' minor league system. He also brought the audience to laughter by saying if this job does not work out, he'll be handling paper and plastic at WalMart.



Acta said, 'Give these guys a chance and stay behind us. Good things are coming to Cleveland.' Acta refuses to be a realist and expects nothing less than the best. He promised to the sell out luncheon crowd, 'we're going to give everything we have.'


Acta said the top three questions commonly asked during the press caravan were:


  • Will there be a set line-up this year?

  • Where will Grady bat? Ever bat 3rd in the line-up?

  • Will he use the word grind?

In regards to the line-up, Acta first gave high praise to former manager Eric Wedge. He said Wedge had many injuries which is why he had to mix up the line-up on a regular basis. However he did go on to say he really would like to have a set line-up day in, day out.


As to Grady's role --he will continue being the Indians' lead-off hitter and may gradually, as let's say Brantley gets more experience, move to the meat of the order.


And he really never touched on whether or not he will use the 'wedge-ism' --GRIND!!!



At the end of his speech, Acta left the audience feeling hopeful for the 201o season as he said, "I'm not here to compete, I'm here to win!"



I expanded on the Manny Acta luncheon on wkyc.com. To read that story, CLICK HERE!



I believe Manny Acta is the right fit for the 2010 Cleveland Indians. As Spring Training progresses and the Season opens, I hope you too will see why Manny Acta is this week's Hidden Gem!


Friday, February 20, 2009

Weekly Feature: Hidden Gems

Sorry for the delay, friends, on this week's Hidden Gem.

We were pounding the pavement with EXCLUSIVE breaking news Thursday on the Chimp attack woman arriving in Cleveland (we were the only station to get the woman and her medical staff arriving at Burke Lakefront Airport and then rushing off to the Cleveland Clinic). As if that was not enough, we had an arrest in the LCCC arson fire and potential for a winter wonderland! These items put me a tad bit behind.


Today's Hidden Gem: Goodyear, Arizona --Indians Spring Training Camp

This week's Hidden Gem is going out on the road. We are embarking on what appears to be an extremely exciting Cleveland Indians' Baseball Season! I've got a great feeling about this year. My guys have gathered at their new spring training home in Arizona and are days away from the official start when we hear 'Play Ball!'

The Indians are no strangers to Arizona. Before the Tribe's 16-year stint in Winter Haven, FLA, they trained in Arizona from 1947-1992.

I've not been to Goodyear this year. It is being touted as a state-of-the-art facility being built for our Tribe (and the Cincinnati Reds) which will not only be a ballpark but have shops, office space, restaurants, hotel facilities--an all encompassing recreation complex. It may not be exactly like it, but my first vision was a complex similar to Wide World of Sports where the Braves play. Always the center with a hubbub of activity!

First, the breathtaking Arizona landscape will get you every time. Add in Cleveland Indians Baseball and it's a combination made in Heaven!

Only about 20 miles from Phoenix, close to civilization.

I've read there are 57 acres on the north and 185 acres on the south which will house a 10,000 seat ballpark among other facilities.

The entire project is expected to hit the 108 million dollar mark. If that alone does not prove that Mr. Dolan and his staff are grooming for a pennant-winning team, nothing will.

Along with spankin' brand new digs, you'd guess the fees would go up a bit. Some of the ticket prices mirror Progressive Field costs. I have not heard the range of prices for the food concessions, but have been told the selection should please everyone. They profess to have a full menu ranging from the traditional hot dog and burger to peanuts, shrimp, nachos, pizza, Polish and Italian sausage and even breaded pickles! And get this, you may be miles away from Cleveland, Ohio but will feel as if you are in Ohio City when you quench your thirst (for those over 21 please) with a Great Lakes Brewery beer!

The only other drawback I'm hearing about is that fan accessibility or close proximity is not as enticing as before. That's a little disappointing.


But, let's not get ahead of ourselves before its total completion.

All that really matters is that baseball season has arrived. We soon will be hearing the soothing sounds of the crack of the bat or a ball swishing into the catcher's mitt.

If you want to have a fun and exciting Spring and Summer, perk up and keep on top of the happenings down in Goodyear, Arizona over the coming weeks and then keep the fever rolling as the Indians kick off their home season on April 10th at Progressive Field.

The Indians will be a part of another history-making milestone when they play the New York Yankees on April 16th in the Yankees' home opener at their new stadium.

It's a sign of great things to come.

So catch the fever, and you too, will see why Goodyear, Arizona and the Cleveland Indians' Spring Training Camp is this week's Hidden Gem!

Be a believer!!!!!!!!!!!!!