June 29, 2006

More Fun with Damon

Filed under: Fans — Jakey @ 10:27 pm

It may have been the last segment. It may have only been 20 minutes (including commercials) but the topic is still germane to the experience we own as Giants fans.

What does it mean to be a Giants fan? It’s a good question with no single answer. But I will say this, a fan (short for fanatic) is going to do more than just watch and enjoy the event at hand. A spectator or even enthusiast perhaps, but a fan will give something to the game.

Whereas orange is not a very flattering color for many people, myself included, it is just a small gift to leave at the alter. A widows mite, a greater gift to the players we cheer than the club that owns them. To really own your fanaticism you must sacrifice something. To own yourself and your destiny you must be willing to step out of your comfort zone. You must be willing to offer something to the gods of baseball if you want to witness magic, if you wish to catch lightning in a bottle.

And that my friends is the message for this away stretch. Watch, cheer, and broadcast your support this next two weeks, and consider what you are willing to give to see a miracle at China Basin.

 

More Orange Please - and Someone get me a Cowbell

Filed under: Fans — Jakey @ 4:57 pm

There was a lot more orange at the park today. Enough to get Krukow to comment on it. And the Giants won. Swept the series. Got one step closer to first.

A sea of orange my friends. A sea of Orange.

June 28, 2006

Hang up and Cheer

Filed under: Pick-Offs — Jakey @ 12:50 am

SFist: Wine Snobs and Baseball?:

Here we are 2 seasons later and the situation hasn’t improved. Seats distributed by corporate ticket holders to employees with warnings not to ‘act up’ ushers escorting ‘loud fans’ from box seats.

Let’s put away the cell phone, tuck the laptop into the trunk of the Volvo, and make some noise for our team. This is Baseball. The last thing you want to do is catch a foul ball with your $1999 laptop.

Thoughts on Last Nights Broadcast

Filed under: Fans — Jakey @ 12:44 am

I am still overwhelmed by the support this email has received. For those of you who missed the show, there was the usual rant from Salty Balty, who did not agree. That’s okay, cause Salty speaks from the heart every time he calls in. He is a fan.

David Fleming did not agree. He made a valid point about the Giants organization and their efforts to make past players and stars available to us at the park. He spoke of a rich history. He spoke of a management that was very aware of what it meant to be a Giant. It was all true, and yet it also spoke to my point.

The management knows. The Clubhouse knows. But the fan isn’t getting it. Dave, you illustrated my point. There is a disconnect between the organization and the person in the stands. The History and the spectator. The Drama and the occupant of space at 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Else why do they sit, whilst others cheer?

We are fortunate as to have announcers and broadcasters that understand this game, this franchise, and this audience. But your comments made me realize how little I really know about my club. So I will make a greater effort to understand. Meanwhile, I would like to see a new advertising campaign from the top. One that doesn’t encourage disinterested sunbathers to merely occupy space.

In the mean time, It is our responsibility to get out to the park and take back the seats from idle spectators, to make some noise, electrify the air, and get our boys pumped up.

To Bill of Pleasant Hill,
I can’t figure out how you get to the park. Unless you take 215 all the way around the base of the peninsula, I can’t see how you get there without crossing a bridge or taking BART through Oakland or catching a ferry. But come on Bill, who takes the ferry?

June 26, 2006

KNBR SportsPhone 680 with Damon Bruce

Filed under: Fans — Jakey @ 3:55 pm

The following is an email I sent to Damon on 23 June 2006. His reply will be aired tonight 26 June 2006 at 7pm. Please call in and tell him what you think, then come back and post your comments here.

Damon-
I was listening to your show tonight, and a couple of callers said some things that really got me to thinking. I couldn’t get thru at the time, so here we are exploring the wonders of asynchronous communication a la’ internet.

I study advertising and graphic design and I’ve been a Giants fan since before the years of Roger Craig and Hum Baby. Scenarios like tonight’s “Closer disappointment” are not unfamiliar to me, it’s kind of what I’ve come to expect. Like dating a really hot girl always teasing you to come hither then keeping you at arms length. When Benitez comes into the game, my heart breaks. It breaks for my team, it breaks for him. I know they want to win, I know they want to succeed. But it doesn’t happen and I know why.

You had a caller who would solve the problem with rally caps. When I first heard this I smiled. But he’s right. The problem with the Giants is a failure in branding themselves. I will make this argument in two points.

1. When I go to or watch a Giants game on television and look at the crowd I see a spattering of Giants fans, a handful of opposing team fans, and several thousand other people occupying seats. Who in the hell are these other people? They aren’t fans. Fans show up to the game to support their team. They energize the park, they electrify the air, they charge their boys up. They get on their feet, they make some noise, they wear as much color as they can. In our park, the fans wear orange.

You see color has a strong effect on how we perceive what is going on around us. Bright colors tend to exude energy, they make their presence known. I personally believe we lost the World series in 2002 because when our boys got down they looked up into the stands to sea a crushing see of RED. Angels by the TENS of THOUSANDS beating and howling like a great and dreadful army of doom. Damn rally monkey.

On the other hand grey is very muted neutral and black is worn when you want to de-emphasize something often hips and thighs. Nothing will make a crowd disappear like dressing in muted tones, except (because I know your thinking Raiders and the Black Hole) no coordination whatsoever. And that is what we have in the stands every game. Damon, i tell you this now, and I will repeat it till the day I die, “that beautiful park at China Basin should look like opening day of deer hunt every game.”

Now to be fair this lack of colorful expression isn’t all the fans fault. You have to remember a Giants fan was brought up on Candlestick Point, and the only rule about rooting for your team was making it through nine innings without dying of hypothermia. The parka was the rule and orange was the exception. But we have moved into a new park and a new era, which brings me to my next point.

2. The Giants organization does not understand their own brand. They do not know who they are. Or at least we don’t know who they are. Right now I see a great bunch of talent, some amazing defense, but I don’t see a team. I don’t see a special handshake, or even any real chumming around in the dugout. What I mean is, what does it mean to be a Giant? Does anybody know? I think that is where the coaching is
falling flat. It means something to put on navy pinstripes on the other coast. What does it mean to wear orange and black? and if the team doesn’t know… what in the hell am I supposed to do as a fan?

“Come out to the Park?” What kind of a message is that? That’s what you say when your team is so bad that no one would ever come out to see the game. Is the park more impressive then the game? Am I the fan supposed to be excited about the venue? Is the venue going to win a series? MVP? Spank the Dodgers? Create lasting memories of the american pastime? It helps, BUT IT IS NOT THE FOCUS. This is where
Giants Baseball is failing in a great big way. The message from the top is not “we have a great team”, “Our players are amazing”or “baseball is enchanting,” nope not even close. The message from the top is “we have an amazing facility and we’d like to fill seats.”

By the way don’t ever, EVER advertise baseball with a commercial that says “I know you don’t like baseball…”

And that is why the Giants are failing. Not because Barry can’t run, and Benitez couldn’t save a nickle, (Barry can still work some magic and Benitez for all of his inconsistency still has a nasty split
finger.) The Giants fail because they fail to instill the brand in their players and in their fans. The front office needs to ask themselves, “what does it mean to be a player, what does it mean to be a fan, what does it mean to be a Giant?”

Hope I didn’t bore you,

Jakey loves the game.

PS. Benitez would be fine if he started brushing some batters back.
You got to take what’s yours, and the plate belongs to the man.

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