Thursday, September 10, 2015

Just about 4 months 'til Camp

"I consider myself the luckiest man on the earth." Sorry Lou I couldn't resist. I do feel lucky going back to Camp in January. Two years ago, going to Camp was a "bucket list" thing. A 50th birthday present deal. Now it's just icing on the proverbial cake. To my wife Karen's endless lament, she is convinced I will be going back more than this. Perhaps AFTER ALL COLLEGE TUITION AND EVERYTHING ELSE ASSOCIATED WITH OUR 2 DAUGHTER'S HIGHER EDUCATION NEEDS ARE FULFILLED! I could be going back.




BUT Being part of the camp "family" has meant a lot to me. I've made great friends.
My fellow '14 rookie Jeff  Reiss
My bud HOFer  Ron Beck telling me about "The Catch"












                       
Satch and Cookies!

I've been playing baseball ever since. This has been truly a fantastic part of it. Playing on Steve Ritchie and Rob Matheny's Dragons this past two seasons has me feel like a kid every time I "suit up". It was one thing to go to Goodyear and experience the camp for a fantastic week, but to play ball all summer long with a lot of same camp guys, has been like mini reunions every time we play. It's been great.
I can be always part of it. Back in May the Reds put together a hand full of reunion games for players from this year's camp (Which I didn't attend.) and any previous ones. The Red's youth academy was a great place to play at. I took full advantage of the opportunity. I hope the Reds will continue to do this. 



Anyway obviously I'm looking forward to January DUH!
More to Come!



Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Going Back in 2016!

I've told everyone  I'd do it again. Today I've signed up for 2016 Reds Fantasy Camp! I'm looking forward to seeing all my friends in Goodyear once again! A lot more to follow!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Red's Fest Reunion Wiffle Ball Game

     Well folks I have come to the end of this wonderful experience. This will be my final post of this blog. Appropriate that it will be post number 50 (My uni number!) As I written before in this space, words cannot adequately describe my entire experience of Fantasy Camp. Sure it was a "Bucket List" thing and all that. But it became so much more. Back in April of 2013 when we decided to go to this camp, I never thought  I would end up joining a true family/fraternity. The truly great people I have met along the way, many now I consider great friends. People have asked me in the months since, how much did the camp cost and all. I have told them what it did cost. I also go on to say it was worth every cent!. It's really hard to put a price tag on everything I took away from this experience. I'd like to think this blog helped promote the Camp and Alumni Association as a small way of giving some of it back. I hope people enjoyed reading/following along on this blog. I had a blast writing it. Even if it cost me a fine at Kangaroo Court! Thanks again to all my new friends that made this "Rookie's" experience something I will never forget.


This wouldn't be a proper blog post without a photo of Doung !

Karen and I, to whom none of this would have been
possible without  her support or permission!!

Jim and I, a great coach!

Of course Jim had some help with Jack!


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Camp Reunion Weekend Part 3 (Game at GABP)

What a great time this was. Pretty much the final event of Reds Fantasy Camp culminates with us campers playing a game against each other at Great American Ball Park. As I've written previously, words can't always describe feelings at times. This whole experience from the time I (we) decided to go to camp though all the workouts, ball park tour, obviously the camp itself, to this past weekend. I will never forget any of it. A truly incredible experience. I've met some great people along the way, friendships that will last a lifetime. I would love to go back to camp. After what I experienced, could you blame me? As I've learned from this year, you never know what's going to happen to you. Will I get back to Goodyear? I'm not sure at this point. Even if I don't get back, I can say I did it, and it was one of the coolest things I've ever done in my life, Period. Going to camp is truly joining a fraternity. I want to thank everyone for making this whole experience a pure joy.
I loved my time catching.



Hell! I look like I know what I'm
doing behind the plate!
Me along side all my brothers!


A great way to start a Monday morning.
Getting warmed up in Centerfield.

Two of my Billoney teammates Amy and Jeff

Jeff it's been a pleasure getting to know you and now I consider
you a great friend.




Thanks to Mary Slover for the following images.













Sunday, August 24, 2014

Camp Reunion Weekend Part 2 (Red's Game and Dinner)


What a Day! And tomorrow will be better. Us Campers were marched out to the field and introduced before the Reds vs. Braves game on a Sultry August afternoon. It was great to see all my camp buddies. And to top it all off the Reds won 5-3. Afterwards Karen and I went over to Jeff Reiss' house before the reunion dinner. That man has an incredible baseball memorabilia collection to be sure. The dinner at The Farm was nice as well. A lot of money was raised for the Baseball Heaven Alumni Fund. The High light was the auction of the Doug Flynn Bobble Head.



Megan and Stephanie



Jeff points A Unique Bat Collection





Doung and his Bobble Head.

Camp Reunion Weekend Part 1

I'm Back! Not too much to report as of yet. The "unofficial" reunion game that is organized by Ralph Dusing held at St. Henrys was canceled due to too wet conditions on the playing field. I was disappointed to be sure. I wasn't going to play in it since it's still my "rookie" year. I was looking forward to see my "hero's" play. Hopefully next year will be a different story, as I will probably participate in it. There will be a lot more to report in the next couple of days....Stay tuned.

Yep, it's pretty wet!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Camp Reflections Part 6

  

Thanks to Mary Slover for this photo.
       I knew the week at camp would be a blur. My wife Karen told me a few weeks before camp to try to slow down during the week and take it all in. It was good advice. I was able to do just that at certain points. During games when I wasn't out in the field I was able to sit in the dugout and "smell the roses" sort to  speak. The thing is I'm not sure if I'll make it back to camp. I certainly would like to (As most of us rookies would.) But nobody knows what the future will hold. Not to mention future financial obligations. I had the opportunity to go to this year's camp. I like to think I made the most of it during the week.
     One of the things I've been doing since being back from camp is telling folks who ask what was camp like is how cool the daily routine was. You get up and get on the shuttle to go to the Reds complex....You grab some breakfast.....You have a nice soak in the hot tub.....You get dressed in that uniform......You hit the cages for batting practice... You play baseball all day......You hit the cold/hot tubs again, this time with some cold beer.... I had one of my coworkers remark, "Hell, that's what everyday should be like!
     Once we got to Thursday's semi finals my quads were pretty sore. My soak in the hot tub was spent by those big jets pounding my legs. The game itself was another back and forth affair. My quad re tightened during the game and I had one of the trainers work it for me. Hat's off to those guys. How many of owe them a big thank you for getting us through the week. I was able to get back into the game and contribute a key two out 2 rbi game tying single. Another camp highlight for me. Another victory for the Billoneys.
     During the Championship game, I have to admit I was nervous, especially towards the end. I was able to get another key 2 out  rbi single, but it was another close game. Once we reached the top of the 7th with the 11-10 lead lead I had that "nervous knot" in my stomach. I can't remember the last time I had  that feeling for something I was participating in. (I get it plenty of times watching the Reds and etc.) When Ron made that CATCH running into Mike and knocking over Coop, it was surreal. The last time I won anything this big I was 12! And that's exactly how I felt. Like a big kid! A truly wonderful feeling.



Champs!
The Catch!