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Gordon Beckham returns to his youth baseball field

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Found a video on the internet of Gordo and his dad going back to his youth baseball field. Some nice footage of Gordo all the way back to t-ball. check it out here

Don't remember when Beckham won the R.O.Y. award, yet alone playing in the N.L. :lol: but that was a nice video. Beck has some nice tricks over there, teaching the youngsters.

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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Dec 31, 2009 -> 12:19 AM)
Don't remember when Beckham won the R.O.Y. award, yet alone playing in the N.L. :lol: but that was a nice video. Beck has some nice tricks over there, teaching the youngsters.

Not shure why the NL roy is on there either, but as a little league coach myself its nice to see a guy give back like this. But to teach kids behind the back stuff like that, at that age ?

QUOTE (Sec101Row1 @ Dec 31, 2009 -> 12:25 AM)
Not shure why the NL roy is on there either, but as a little league coach myself its nice to see a guy give back like this. But to teach kids behind the back stuff like that, at that age ?

 

That confused me so much.

 

Also: The elusive Beckham #80 jersey!

From a coach's perspective myself, it is fun to see him say that you need 5-10 minutes of the 'fun stuff' at the end of practice. I know a lot of guys that got burnt out early because they viewed baseball games/practice as 'work' and not as something to be enjoyed. Everyone that loves to play any sport loves to joke around and pretend to make that Omar Vizquel (is he still alive?) play; have a little fun with it.

Great great video =)

Awesome find. Thanks for sharing!

I have a cell phone pic of Beckham with his #80 jersey right before his first HR with the Sox in ST in the batter's box. I called it, it was in the 9th inning of the opening day in the new dodgers/sox park in glendale. anyone want it for any reason, its still on my cell.

Jeeez. Eleven years old in the summer of 1998. :(

That little league field is so much nicer than pretty much every field I have ever played on.

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jan 1, 2010 -> 09:47 AM)
That little league field is so much nicer than pretty much every field I have ever played on.

 

 

Buckhead is a rather "ritzy" part of ATL....thus the nice fields.

 

 

QUOTE (mmmmmbeeer @ Jan 2, 2010 -> 07:28 PM)
Buckhead is a rather "ritzy" part of ATL....thus the nice fields.

 

Surrounded by rough parts.

QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Dec 31, 2009 -> 01:04 AM)
That confused me so much.

 

Also: The elusive Beckham #80 jersey!

 

 

I may have mentioned it before, but I saw some girl he was nailing/dating/slaying wearing it at a Barons game back in April.

For the lazy people here

 

Good ad for that baseball league as well.

QUOTE (mmmmmbeeer @ Jan 2, 2010 -> 08:28 PM)
Buckhead is a rather "ritzy" part of ATL....thus the nice fields.

It's also an awesome area to party in.

Any chance Gordon wears #6 in 2010?

QUOTE (justBLAZE @ Jan 9, 2010 -> 05:53 PM)
Any chance Gordon wears #6 in 2010?

 

He should, but it won't happen because Charley Lau was the last one to wear it, and Reinsdorf probably won't allow it. Plus there are probably a lot of people with #15 Beckham jerseys that don't want him to change now. If jersey sales were popular in 1990, Frank probably would have been 15 his whole career too.

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