The $200 French Fries
Saturday, March 27, 2010
7:30 A.M.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
“Scottsdale PD, OPEN THE DOOR!”
RT: “B.S.”
I dragged myself out of bed and made my way to the door.
SLY: “Not B.S.”
RT: “Fuhhhhhhhk.”
How did it come to this?
French fries were involved
Apparently, there are rules in Arizona.
This seems fitting for Arizona.
The annual pilgrimage to Spring Training started with a 4:00am wake-up call on Thursday, the 25th. We (RT and I) had the first flight out of San Jose to Phoenix at 6:30A.M. We were past security by 5:20 A.M.
We tried to order beers with breakfast.
I hate stupid California laws (alcohol cannot be purchased until 6:00 A.M.).
After the beer-less breakfast we bought a couple Red Bulls for the flight.
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
Thanks for that Moto Skipper. I live by it.
Our flight was airborne on time, we were ready to get the vacation started.
SLY: “Four vodkas please.”
Male Flight Attendant: “Are you two with that group?”
“That group” was a few rowdy Gigantes fans sitting three rows in front of us who were also in the vacation spirit.
RT and I pulled out our Red Bulls.
Our airline neighbor: “You two are prepared.”
SLY: “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.”
KJ picked us up from the airport. We went back to KJ’s hotel as it was far too early for us to check into ours.
We had three hours to kill before heading to the first game of the day (M’s and Indians in Goodyear, AZ).
We did what we always do for pre-gaming before a day game. We drank beermosas (Blue moon and OJ). We drink beermossas because they are delicious and are healthier than drinking a plain beer.
I love beermosas they’re sooo delicious, soooo delicious!
Our Group (SLY, RT, KJ, Kate, KTbug) made our way to Goodyear, AZ. We observed many people performing actions that are illegal in California but aparently are acceptable in Arizona. We decided to list them.
1.) Talking on a cell phone without a hands free device while driving!
2.) Motorcycle riders without helmets.
3.) People riding in the bed of pick-up trucks.
4.) No seatbelts.
This was a fun game. I was sure we would add a few more as this trip went on.
We agreed the laws in Arizona are more like guidelines. I figured all these laws are enforced like chewing tobacco (disgusting) in college baseball; it is illegal, but tolerated.
Once we got to the parking lot we met up with KJ’s uncle, Jim Jones (Not the leader of The People’s Temple!!) and Friend (Tim).

Uncle Jim and I share the same favorite hour of the day, happy hour.
Uncle Jim and Tim were awesome. Both are baseball lunatics and Uncle Jim is also an author. I recommend checking out Jim’s website (www.ballparksacrossamerica.com). I decided it would be my duty to ensure Uncle Jim (Tim declined the beer service) was never beer-less.
While pre-gaming (drinking) in the parking lot we were able to add a couple more laws in California which were not enforced in Arizona to our list.
There were no Port-O-Lets in the parking lot. I had to relieve myself between a couple cars.
5. Public urination. A U.I.P. (urinating in public) cost RT $167.50 in California.
I swear I did not go on a car. I respect other’s property.
A police officer came up to us in the parking lot. Kate is only 18, and she was pre-gaming.
Uncle Jim: “Oh S#*t.”
We were about to be carded. I don’t know what the penalty is for underage drinking in Arizona. More importantly, I do not know what the penalty is for supplying an underage person with alcohol. I was about to have my veil of ignorance removed.
The Officer looked at RT and said “Can you place that bottle of beer into a plastic cup. We don’t want to have glass in the parking lot. Cans are fine.”
RT: “No problem.”
Police Officer: “Thanks guys, have a good day.”
The police officer left. We all let out a collective sigh.
Uncle Jim: “We dodged a bullet there.”
There are no laws in Arizona!

Add underage drinking to the list!
6.) Underage drinking.
We had great seats (about 10 rows behind home plate) and King Felix was on the bump. I kept my duty to Uncle Jim through the bottom of the 7th inning. We talked baseball and fantasy baseball for the entire game. The conversation was the main attraction and the game was pleasant secondary entertainment.
I cannot remember who won the game. I just remember it was a blast.
KJ drove us over to our hotel in Scottsdale to check in and for all of us to get a much needed nap before the second game (Gigantes vs. Athletics). Our hotel (Papago Inn) was straight out of the late 70s. I love shag carpet. Whatever, it was close to Scottsdale Stadium. It would serve our purpose.
I was able to catch a few ZZZs, even if I wasn’t on the bed.
As I remember, this was more comfortable than it looked.
We (RT, KJ, and I) knew we were going to dress up for this game. KJ, RT, and I were all rocking our Gigantes jerseys. It was a repeat of Halloween (minus the baseball pants). I was Lincecum (complete with wig), RT was Zito, and KJ was Cain.
We should have parked in the player’s parking lot.
We were popular at the yard.
The big three ended up taking a lot of pictures with other Gigantes fans. KJ and I were told repeatedly that we look like our counterparts. KJ does look like Cain. I do not look like Lincecum. I am much better looking.
One Gigantes fan asked how we picked which Gigante we would be. RT gave him an answer. I cut him off when it came to me.
RT: “I am Zito because I make the most money. KJ is Cain because he is the biggest. SLY is Lincecum because…”
SLY: “I have the most talent (BTW, not true).”
The game was sold out. We had to hang out on the burm (in the grassy area beyond the outfield wall). The burm was packed, it was impossible to get a good seat. It was hard to follow the game as we were so far away. I ended up making lots of new friends out in the burm, mainly due to my Timmy wig.
KJ, KTbug, and Kate left early as the day drinking and sun wiped them out. RT and I were still going strong, even though we were showing some wear and tear. My eyes were completely bloodshot and RT’s eyes were half closed.

Too much sun and booze will do this to you.
The “Idiot Tax” should have been applied to RT and I.
Los Gigantes won the game. I have to be completely honest. This was the least amount of baseball I have watched at a baseball game. I had to look the score up the next day. Yeah, it was that bad.
RT and I went to Dos Gringos (Bar, surprised?) after the game. The name was fitting (KJ was gone, it was down to RT and I), in San Jose there is a bar named Tres Gringos (we are usually the only gringos there) which we used to patronize often in college.
Dos Gringos was selling $.50 Coronas, which led to one more unenforced law to add to our list.
7.) Public intoxication
We stayed until 1:00 A.M.
Long day… We did not have trouble falling asleep.
Friday, March 26th 2010
RT and I (KJ and crew had other plans) made our way to the ballpark around noon for Gigantes/Angels. We didn’t have tickets, the game was sold out, and Lincecum was going to pitch. Tickets were going to be expensive. We had to find a scalper.
I have rules for purchasing tickets from scalpers.

1.) The scalper must appear over the age of 35.
2.) He (I have never seen a woman scalper) must look ragged or worn.
3.) Preferably not Caucasian. I’ve had negative experiences with Caucasian scalpers.
4.) Buy the tickets one or two blocks from the stadium.
5.) Don’t let KJ negotiate, in this case, RT.
I found a scalper who met most of the criteria. There was not much negotiating. We paid $100 for our two seats (12 rows back, just left of home plate). RT and I graduated college (Get up, show up, and keep up) and understand supply and demand.
We were competing with many fans for seats. We don’t like to lose.
RT and I went through the gates and we got breakfast, a hot dog and beer.
I took one sip of beer and immediately realized my body did not recover during my slumber.
SLY: “Dude, I feel re-drunk after one sip.”
RT: “I was thinking the exact same thing.”
That ended up being our only beer of the game. We needed a break, and wanted to follow the game.
We read that Kevin Frandsen got shipped off to Beantown for a player-to-be-named and/or cash considerations. My SJSU connection to Los Gigantes is now gone. We alerted a few fans who were talking about Frandsen. I guess not everyone checks www.mlbtraderumors.com for updates every 15 minutes.
Lincecum looked like himself minus his exceptional control. He had 5ks in 4 innings. His change piece was in mid-season form. Tim made Godzilla (Matsui) look like a little challenger (Mentaly Challenged) player, twice. He was also stealing strikes with his hook (Lincecum stealing strikes is a scary thought).
Andres Torres was the best player in the starting lineup for Los Gigantes. I hope this guy gets at-bats against lefties this year. He was a monster right handed (He’s a swtich hitter) in limited at bats last year with a line of .338/.397/.718. Nobody expects Torres to match that slugging percentage, but his speed makes positive plays happen. I also love his all-out hustle, he is fun to watch.
We got to see Buster Posey get a big at-bat in the bottom of the 8th. Buster hit a ground rule double to right center, it was impressive. If the kid doesn’t go north with the big club, he will be there shortly.
Steve Holm had the game winning hit. Los Gigantes beat the halos 5-3.
This win made up for 2002.
RT and I headed back to our hotel for some NCAA tourney viewing and rest. We got plenty of both. We woke up around 10:00 P.M. and headed to a bar.
RT and I had a great time in Old Scottsdale. We made many new friends.
People from the mid-west are quite possibly the nicest people in the world.
We drank $3 Red Bull Vodkas, yes we drank too much. We got a cab after the bars closed and headed towards our hotel.
Then it happened.
We saw the golden arches. They looked marvelous in our drunken minds. RT and I were on the same drunken wave length. We made the cabbie go through the drive-through.

Drunk food at 2:45 A.M. always sounds like a great idea. This was anything but.
We devoured our food when we got back to the room. All I had left was the fries. I was just about done when I decided it was good idea to finish them on the balcony outside our room. I had about three fries left when I decided I no longer wanted to put anymore of the fried slices of potatoes in my body. I was done with them. I threw the remaining fries over the balcony and walked back inside to get ready for bed.
Two minutes later, as I was brushing my teeth there was loud pounding on our door. This was not a friendly knock. I glanced through the peep hole.
SLY: “There’s a guy out there, he looks pissed.”
RT: “What did you do?”
SLY: “I threw a few fries over the balcony.”
I immediately turned off all the lights (So the man would think we weren’t there. It made sense to my drunken brain.). We jumped in our beds hiding from the angry man just outside the door. He pounded on the door for another 20 minutes before giving up.
Our hotel phone rang. It continued to ring. We were not going to answer the phone.
RT’s cell phone, he answered.
Drunks are not smart.
It was the Hotel Manager (the man who pounded on our door). He asked if we were in our room. RT did what we learned in college.
Deny, deny, deny, and deny some more.
RT told the Angry Hotel Manager t that we were in Tempe trying to make our way back from a bar. We thought he bought it. We passed out. It was 3:30 A.M.
7:30 A.M.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
“Scottsdale PD, OPEN THE DOOR!”
RT: “B.S.”
I dragged myself out of bed and made my way to the door.
SLY: “Not B.S.”
RT: “Fuhhhhhhhk.”
I opened the door and was greeted by three officers. Two male and one fe-MALE (she wanted to be a dude).

Bad Boy, Bad boys, Watcha gonna do when they come for you?
Scottsdale’s finest told RT and I to both come out and take a seat. We were both wearing our boxers. It was like an episode of cops, except we weren’t 50 pounds over or under weight and we weren’t on meth. We were still rather intoxicated.
I have seen the “Locked up” show on TV. I would never last or enjoy being in jail. I am not like Oscar from “The Office”.

You know, because of gay?
The Angry Hotel Manager started to yell mean things at us. Some of his statements were true, others were not. He told the officers there were three culprits (It was only RT and I). The officers then took over and began to question us. We both stated that we were in Tempe until 4 A.M.
I knew we were not in real “trouble” with the law. I mean, there are no laws in Arizona! The officers alerted us that the Hotel Manager was hit in the head by French Fries. He was evicting us from the hotel. He does have the right to refuse service. We had to get our belongings and leave the property.
My only question (besides why did I throw the fries?); what was the Hotel Manager doing walking around the courtyard at 3:30 A.M.?
The Officers were cool about the whole situation. They were joking with us as they escorted us out and gave us tips on what hotels to check out. I turned to RT and said:
SLY: “Apparently, there are rules in Arizona.”
RT: “Apparently.”
Finding a new hotel wasn’t a problem. RT was on his blackberry and booked us a hotel on the same street before we were out of the lobby. We got in the cab and gave the address to the driver.
The driver drove and continued to drive down Scottsdale Ave. The street never ended. The new hotel was 8 miles down the road. It was a $20 cab ride.
RT: “Maybe I should have google mapped it.”
I was in no place to be upset. It was my fault we were in this stupid situation.
We arrived at the new hotel at 8:15 A.M. and checked it. The woman at the front desk was awesome. She got us into a room by 9:00 A.M. RT wrote a Yelp review on the Papago Inn. Here is RT’s review from www.yelp.com :
I’m sure this was probably a really nice hotel… In 1970. Very disappointing for a three star resort? Resort? Really? The first morning we woke up to a hooker down the hall arguing with the hotel manager. I guess if you’re in Scottsdale on a low budget it will do the job but I can’t recommend it.
I would have thrown in… The Hotel Manager is scared of red-haired clowns and is a fan of Burger King.
We both fell back asleep. We woke up at 11:30 A.M. We were dead tired but we were not going to miss the Gigantes/Angels game in Tempe at 1:00 A.M.
The fry incident was going to cost us an extra $20 every time we got into a cab since we were 8 miles further from our previous centralized location.
It cost us $60 to get to Tempe Diablo Stadium.
Sorry RT.
This game was also sold out. We had to find a scalper.
We found a scalper who met most of my scalper requirements. He was older, haggard, and we were referred to him by a brotha. He had to have some cream (scalper slang for great seats).

Cash is king in the scalper world. An AMEX Card won’t get you nosebleeds.
Scalper: “$30 a piece for the burm or $60 a piece for 5 rows up down the first base line.”
SLY: “$100 for two down the first base line.”
The scalper walked away.
RT: “We just paid $60 to get here. Let’s pay the $60 each to watch the game.”
SLY: “We will take them for $120.”
We paid premium regular season prices for a Cactus League game.
I do not respect the U.S. Dollar.
We both agreed alcohol would not be in our future. This was a shame, as Barry Zito was on the hill. We were letting out first opportunity for the Barry Zito Drinking Game go down the toilet. No worries, we will have 30+ opportunities during the regular season.
Zito actually looked sharp in his start. Zito kept most of the Halo hitters off balance for the first 5 innings. He fell apart quickly in the 6th before coming out of the game. He ended up giving 4ER in 5 1/3 innings.
There was amazing moment in the top of the 5th inning. Big Money hit a bases loaded clearing double to give los Gigantes the lead.
There was a loud Gigantes fan that started chanting “Scoreboard…Scoreboard…Scoreboard”.
A few smart Halo fans responded back “2002…2002…2002.”
I relived game Six for a moment. I threw up in my mouth.
Here was the amazing part. I knew…errr (RT) recognized the idiot chanting “scoreboard”. RT and I recognized this idiot from a spring training game in 2009. He was heckling J.J. Hardy and Casey McGehee. This was the highlight of the day.
Here is picture of the guy from 2009. He was wearing the same style Hawaiian shirt this year.

McGGHHHEEEEEHHHHEEEEEEEE and JJ HARRRDDDDLYYYY!!!!! (His heckles from 2009 Cactus League)
After watching three games I am rooting for John Bowker to get most of the starting at-bats in final outfield spot. Bowker has out-played Nate Schierholtz this spring. Schierholtz has looked lost in his at-bats. He was late on hard stuff and ahead of the off-speed pitches. Schierholtz is the superior defensive player and can still take over late inning situations. Los Gigantes needs all the offense they can get. Give Bowker the majority of the at-bats and see what he can do.
Los Gigantes lost by a run and we left before we had to hear more about the 2002 World Series. I somehow negotiated a cab ride back to our hotel for a flat rate of $40. Score for SLY. The ride should have been around $75 with the traffic we experienced.
We then headed straight to our room and slept for the next 12-14 hours. I was even too tired to say anything derogatory to a few Dodger fans in the lobby.
Put a fork in us.

We were done.
What did I learn on this trip?
There are many laws you can ignore Arizona, throwing fries, though not a law, should be avoided.
Being a drunken idiot and throwing three fries cost an extra $200 (hotel + extra cab fare). That was my first $200 meal of my life. The next time I want to spend $200 on a meal I will order some Dom Perignon with my fries.
I never want to hear Banging on a door again.
Please use the doorbell.
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- Posted on April 2, 2010 at 1:20 am
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Sounds like you had fun almost the whole trip… but which one of you owned the purse in the picture showing the 3 of you sitting with your backs to the camera, or is that the Gigantes man purse so you can blend in at SF games.
-peter
Phillies Outside
Dude, hilarious. These always crack me up… reads like a Hunter S. Thompson novel. Excellent. I like happy hour too… AND beermosas. Gonna make one now. Brilliant.
–Jeff
http://redstatebluestate.mlblogs.com/
http://mtrredstatebluestate.com
Peter- As Gigantes fans we try to blend in with the local San Fransiscans… That is why KJ was rocking the purse.
Shaun
Jeff-
Happy hour is always the best hour of the day. I am glad you enjoy the drunken adventures… I hope the baseball season curbs my alcoholic tendencies.
Shaun
Checked out the ‘ballparks accross america’ site, and it’s pretty sweet. I have some good Minor League pics on my blog, too.
-Mike
‘Minoring In Baseball’
http://burrilltalksbaseball.mlblogs.com
You have a Tim Lincecum wig?!?! I want one too! I’m gonna be watching him today… hopefully beating Roy Oswalt! No laws, just guidelines. Hah, priceless! Felt like I was right there with you.
Elizabeth
http://redsoxgirl46.mlblogs.com
My goodness guys! At least you guys were not driving. If you do, don’t drink and drive and watch out for the numerous cameras in Arizona. We got three different tickets in the mail last year.
Emma
http://crzblue.mlblogs.com/
http://DodgersBlueBlog.com/
What an adventure! Sounds like one of those road trip comedies. Hilarious.
- http://janeheller.mlblogs.com
Ok, it is rare that I read a blog around here and laugh my *** off. This was one of those times. French Fries! Damn hilarious. Love the Beermosa idea. Never thought of it. Ah, drinking, skulking around town for late night McD’s, catching some baseball. Life is good, eh?
http://raysfanboy.mlblogs.com/
Even though you’re a Giants fan, I must admit that I enjoyed your Spring Training adventure. Funny stuff.
Kirsten
http://kirstenlovesbaseball217.mlblogs.com/
i wanna turn this into a movie. hilarious hijinks
http://pittpeas.mlblogs.com
Great comment, Peasley. Great write-up, SLY.
-Todd
http://cookandsonbats.mlblogs.com
two words excellent, bravo!
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