Notice a pattern yet? Yes, all the Photos of the Day so far have been of the off-season acquisitions. And today's is no different, featuring Bengie Molina as well as a bonus appearance by Photo of the Day favourite Joey Gathright:
Here's Troy Glaus admiring the trajectory of some poor ball he whacked the hell out of:
Here we are, the first installment of Photo of the Day for 2006:
Are you surprised to see a new Photo of the Week? Well, I am too. We're all sick here at the NFH homestead, and that means while Mrs. Hank and Baby Theo sleep it off, I can drag myself over to the computer and get some Batter's Box work done.
So, without further ado, here is the MLB player with
the most fantastic biographical tidbit ever in his media guide bio:
This week we have a pinch hit photo to share with you -- GregH and his sons were at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame meet 'n' greet with Larry Walker and Orlando Hudson.
Here's Walker with the boys:
Once again, it's been too long since the last Photo of the Week. I'm delaying GregH's pictures from the Larry Walker-Orlando Hudson meet-n-greet at St. Mary's for a few more days, but in the meantime here's a nice desktop of the no-longer-a-Blue-Jay, Orlando Hudson:
Yes, that job I was doing that was supposed to finish on January 6th has finally come to its end, nearly a month later. Which means I can finally, finally get back to Photo of the Week.
Bauxite GregH has sent me some fun pictures from O-Dog and Larry Walker's appearance at St. Mary's, but I'm saving them for next week. In the meantime, here's Scott Schoeneweis accepting a return throw:
Hey, what's this? A photo of the week?
Don't get too excited -- the thing I was up in my ears to has now progressed so that it envelopes my whole head, and I'm not really off of my photo of the week hiatus yet. But it does mean that I need some Bauxite assistance (and if you can help me out, there's actual money involved!), so read on...
Oh, I'm still on hiatus from Photo of the Week. Am I ever on hiatus. In fact, I don't think I'll be starting work on the new banner until February, so Orlando Hudson will be at the top of the site for another month at least.
But that doesn't mean that we can't talk about who's going up there next...
Nope, no A.J. Burnett and no B.J. Ryan. And no potential trades and no potential signings. And no budgetary postulations and no second-guessing.
Instead, this thread contains a photograph of Shea Hillenbrand holding on a runner at first base: