Showing posts with label Pics of the Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pics of the Week. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Pics of the week

Yadier Molina of the St. Louis Cardinals donned a special
gold chest protector

Josh Harrison of the Pittsburgh Pirates sported a pair
of deliberately mismatched All-Star socks.

Bruce Harper of the Washington Nationals wore spikes
that paid tribute to Jose Fernandez, the star pitcher of the
Miami Marlins who died last year in a boating accident.

A few fashion statements from the All-Star Game.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Pics of the Week

A study in blue shadows as Atlanta's David Hale pitches to
the Mets' Wilfredo Tovar.

One of the minor aspects of this "pic of the week" feature has been that it's a springboard to talking photojournalism with colleagues Pat Christman and John Cross — particularly with Christman, who pulls in the bulk of the sports assignments.

The back foot of St. Louis batter Allen Craig,
the glove hand of Washington catcher
Kurt Suzuki.
I ran these two photos by PCphoto last week. He loved the top one and was at best puzzled that the second one had been designated by The Associated Press as an "aptopix" — a designation intended to call editorial attention to the photo.

Such images always leave me wondering what newspapers are using them, and how. If the intent of photojournalism is to tell a story with an image, what is the story told by a hitter's cleats and a catcher's glove hand?

Both these photos are more artsy than journalistic. And in the context of spring training, that's a useful approach. The story of a given Grapefruit League game, as an athletic contest, isn't that compelling.

If a photographer wants to play with shadows and lines and angles, spring training's a good time to do it. And I say that as one who has a better grasp of journalism than of abstract art.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Pic of the Week

Torii Hunter on Wednesday inadvertently spiked umpire
Greg Gibson in the face while trying to score.
Hunter was out on the play; Gibson had to leave the game.



Twins fans with sufficient memory (and age) will recall a play in 2004 when Torii Hunter steamrolled White Sox catcher Jamie Burke at home plate.

This time it wasn't a catcher who got the worst of it, but the umpire.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Pics of the Week



Picking just one photo from Friday's centennial celebration of Fenway Park was too difficult, so I enlisted the aid of photographer Pat Christman to set up this photo gallery.

Love the throwback unis.