We will be gathering for our November lunch meeting at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 13 at Stiles Switch BBQ at 6610 N. Lamar Blvd. (map) in Austin. This is a new location for a chapter meeting and we’ll be interested in gathering attendees’ opinions of this venue.
Watch Party summary
Thirteen Hornsby Chapter members and guests gathered at the home of Jim Baker to watch Game Four of the 2016 World Series and enjoy a pot luck dinner featuring Jim’s world (well, at least locally if not regionally) famous meatball sandwiches.
Among the group of mostly Cleveland Indians supporters, at least for this game, was long suffering Indians fan and Cleveland native, Tom Wancho, who enjoyed the Tribe’s 7-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The win pushed the Indians’ lead in the Series to three games to one. The streak of sixty eight seasons of heartbreak and futility for Clevelanders can be ended with one more victory. Will it happen? Only time will tell.
The November chapter meeting will once again feature a weekend lunch an an Austin area establishment. Watch this space for details.
World Series Watch Party – October 29
See details below. Please RSVP to Jim Baker at jimbaker1066@yahoo.com
Bring your own drinks and, if you like, a side dish or dessert.

Mexican Baseball Fiesta wrap-up
On the evening of Saturday, September 24, fourteen Hornsby Chapter members and guests enjoyed pre-game BBQ at the Salt Lick restaurant followed by Game One of the “Mexican Baseball Fiesta” at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas. The “Fiesta” featured the Águilas de Mexicali (Mexicali Eagles) versus the Naranjeros de Hermosillo (Hermasillo Orange Growers) of the Mexican Pacific League in a two game “fall training” series. One of the coaches for the Naranjeros is Mario Mendoza; he of the (in)famous “Mendoza Line.”

Although the skies were threatening prior to game time, nary a drop of rain fell and by the time the tarp was removed from the field, lines added, players warmed up and ground rules covered in what is apparently not atypical in the Mexican league, the first pitch of the game, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. actually took place at 7:30.

With some of the “color” typical in Mexican League games, including a mascot hamming it up on the field and continuously playing music (piped in for this game as opposed to the live performances in regular season games) the Naranjeros left the field at the end of the game with a 3-0 win.
The next Hornsby Chapter get-together is scheduled for Saturday, October 29 at the home of Jim Baker where we will enjoy and critique Game Four of the 2016 World Series. More information will be forthcoming.
August Lunch Meeting Wrap-Up
Eleven Hornsby Chapter members got together for a Saturday afternoon lunch meeting at the Macaroni Grill in the Arboretum in Austin. Jim Baker provided a very challenging quiz (some contestants were shut out) on the subject of Italian Major Leaguers. Tom Thayer, however, came through with a monster performance and took home the top prize.
Other topics discussed included Gilbert and Raeanne Martinez’s recent trip to Japan and Okinawa, the Yankees’ release of Alex Rodriguez and call up of young players, the chapter’s involvement in the BasebALZ project.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Saturday, September 24 at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock when we take in the Hermosillo vs. Mexicali game. We have reserved a block of tickets. Click here for more details. Note: For college football fans, the Texas Longhorns do not play that day.
September Baseball
August Lunch Meeting
Our monthly meeting for August will be another Saturday lunch get-together which will be held at the Macaroni Grill at Great Hills Trail and 183 in the Arboretum Area.
We will plan to meet at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 20. Please RSVP so we can provide an accurate headcount for seating purposes to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com.
July Chapter Meeting Wrap-up
by Monte Cely
Seven members met at Ryan Pollack’s house on Sunday afternoon, July 31, for the 116th consecutive monthly meeting of the Rogers Hornsby SABR Chapter. The main topic of discussion centered around trade activity as the non-waiver deadline approaches. We also discussed how changes in the game over the last few decades have affected our enjoyment of viewing a ball game. Ichiro Suzuki’s nearing 3000 MLB hits was also a topic of note, although we were disappointed that he has not gotten more ABs this weekend.

Plans for the August meeting are currently TBD. Watch this space for further news.
BasebALZ group celebrates Eddie Gaedel’s anniversary
We celebrated Eddie Gaedel’s one pinch-hit appearance a few days early (it was August 19, 1951). Thanks to the Eddie Gaedel Society (yes, there is one) for the t-shirts (St. Louis Browns colors) and membership cards.
Here we are having some fun in Eddie’s memory:

June Meeting Included BBQ and Baseball
by Jan Larson
The June meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter consisted of a trip to the Dell Diamond for the Round Rock vs. Colorado Springs game that followed a pre-game BBQ dinner at the nearby Salt Lick restaurant. A total of eighteen Hornsby chapter members and guests attended one or both.
An announced crowd of over 10,000 fans were disappointed as the home standing Express fell to the Sky Sox by the score of 8-5. Despite the loss a good time was had by all.
Plans are pending for the July meeting. Watch this space for more information.
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