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Name. Michelle.
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Last CD. The Essential Bruce Springsteen.
Movie. Talladega Nights.
Location. Potomac.
Likes. Jay Gibbons. The O's.
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Sunday, August 20, 2006 [ 2006 so far ]

WOW! i can't believe i neglected this site for so long. I apologize to anyone who actually visits this site but i feel the amount of people is quite slim. so yeah. if anyone is actually reading this and wants me to update, email me at starbucks1447@yahoo.com or gibbonsgirl31@yahoo.com. i don't give out my personal e-mail address on here so i use those. thanks for stopping by and lemme know if anyone wants me to keep this site going. because with lifeguarding and senior year and applications, it could be difficult but i'm willing to attempt one massive picture update.

michelle

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 10:40 PM

Tuesday, January 03, 2006 [ Fan Fest 2006 ]

Fan Fest is this Saturday. I hope to see you there if i can convince my sister to take me.

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 8:03 PM

Wednesday, November 16, 2005 [ Celebrity Link Certified! ]


Jay Gibbons Online has been celebrity link certified. pretty cool, huh? Check out other fan sites at http://www.celebrity-link.com/

Updates coming over thanksgiving break!

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Sunday, October 23, 2005 [ Updating ]

Last month I tried fixing up the site but all my fixes got messed up so I quit but now I was in the mode to fix it up after seeing that people actually look at this haha. so as you can see, there is a new banner and background. i am still working on the picture site though. So yeah. By the end of November all my updates will be done!

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Monday, August 08, 2005 [ Ayyan's trip ]

Well Ayyan (aka Aaron the dude who wears the JAY shirts with friends and he wears the "A" cuz of his name...I think...that would make a lot of sense. Basically, he is a cool dude incase you don't know him) had an awesome time in Texas and I am going to post some of his pictures cuz they are awesome, and another Jay fan clearly should have some presence on the site (especially since we are the 2 biggest Gibbons fans. We have talked about it. If you combine our Jay fan-ness and then add up every other Jay fan's fanness, they will never even come close to ours. yeah, makes no sense, but think about it and it will). I am in the middle of making a giant Jay album on Photobucket and they will have their own section on there. And once he types a summary of his trip I will put it on here.

GLAD YOU HAD FUN, AYYAN!!! (Jay even gave him a bat!! woo!!)

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 11:31 AM

Friday, July 22, 2005 [ Finally an update!! ]

I met Gibbons and talked to him for a few minutes before the game on July 7th vs the Sox which we won! Mazzilli liked my poster and Gibbons liked the other side. Yeah, it rocked, I'm not gonna lie.

(Many pics are gone because my photobucket died. why? i don't know. deal people.)

Anyways, here are some Gibbons quotes for you all.

"We are going through a rough spot, but the pitching [against the Orioles] has been pretty good," said outfielder/designated hitter Jay Gibbons. "Good pitching beats good hitting. Isn't that what they say?"

"Hopefully," Gibbons said, "we'll score 10 a game this weekend."

"He's approaching 600 home runs right now, by the way," Orioles designated hitter Jay Gibbons said.

"We just wanted to say how much he means to us, how special the moment was," teammate Jay Gibbons recalled.

More to come later as well as some new links and pictures.

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Monday, May 23, 2005 [ Gibbons feeling good after tough 2004 ]

Gibbons feeling good after tough 2004
Outfielder delivers double, two-run shot in Saturday's win
In his past 28 games, Jay Gibbons is hitting .329 with nine doubles and five home runs. (Gail Burton/AP)




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ALTIMORE -- Phillies center fielder Jason Michaels shaded Jay Gibbons toward left-center field in the third inning Saturday.

Maybe the Gibbons of 2004 -- who struggled through hip and back injuries -- would be more apt to spray the ball to the opposite field, but the healthy Orioles right fielder didn't this time.

Gibbons laced a double to right-center and was later driven home by Jeff Fiorentino for the first run in a 7-0 rout of Philadelphia.

After a slow start to the season, Gibbons raised his average to .286 on Saturday with a 2-for-3 performance.

"I've felt it for a while," Gibbons said. "I'm just getting lucky, hits are starting to fall."

Gibbons' other hit didn't just "fall." In the sixth, he uncorked an inside fastball from Vicente Padilla 340 feet onto the right-field flag court for his seventh homer of the season.

Gibbons had only 10 homers in 97 games in 2004.

"I think he's healthy," manager Lee Mazzilli said. "I think it makes the game a lot easier to play when you feel good about yourself."

Gibbons hit 15 home runs in 73 games during his rookie season in 2001. He followed that up with 28 the following year, and had his best stint in 2003, hitting a career-high .277 with 23 long balls and 100 RBIs.

Despite entering this year healthy, Gibbons hit just .232 in April. But in his past 21 games, the 28-year-old is hitting .329 with nine doubles and five home runs.

"I'm swinging the same as I did in Spring Training," Gibbons said. "I figure if I keep putting the ball in play good things will happen."

Good things have happened with Gibbons driving in runs from the bottom third of the lineup. His three runs Saturday helped the O's improve to 27-15, seven more wins than the team had at this point a season ago.

David Selig is a contributor to MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.




GO GIBBONS!!!!!!!!! I'll see ya Friday, so lets hope the hits keep on coming. *knocks on wood*

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 9:53 PM

Monday, April 18, 2005 [ O's/ Yankees Game ]

I went to the game yesterday and brought a poster and was on the big screen twice and was in contention for fan of the game. I gave Jay a 1977 penny that i found heads up on the flag court, but it didn't really work...well, I hope it helps tomorrow! haha. After tha game I saw his parents cuz they were with him. Gibbons signed a few guys broom. he was the only person who did. When Mrs. Gibbons (if that is who it was) saw my sign, she was like aww! and she took a picture of me and my sign. so Jay was like I can only sign a few today, but he ended up signing for literally everyone. He looks nothing like his parents both of which seem to be very very nice. His dad (stepdad maybe?) is pretty tall. Tall and skinny. There were two other people with him but they left alone. Could have been his sister or something. I don't know. anyways. Yesterday was amazing. I'll post only one picture though.

His parents are divorced so I am not sure who exactly was who. But I am assuming they are somehow or another his parents. I dunno.

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Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 3:35 PM

Thursday, March 24, 2005 [ Gibbons Tries To Get Back Into Swing ]

Gibbons Tries To Get Back Into Swing

O's First Baseman Returns From Bout With Pneumonia

By Amy Shipley Washington Post Staff WriterThursday, March 24, 2005; Page D04

FORT MYERS, Fla., March 23 -- Generally, Jay Gibbons would view an afternoon at designated hitter as a light day of work. Wednesday, however, was not one of those days.

Gibbons, making his first appearance in the Baltimore Orioles' starting lineup in 11 days since contracting pneumonia, went 1 for 3, singling to left field, popping out to first base and striking out swinging, as the Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox, 6-1, in a rain-shortened, six-inning exhibition game.

By most standards, it was an easy afternoon of action, a relaxing, even lazy, day at the ballpark.
For Gibbons, the team's projected starter at first base, it was a full-bore workout.
Gibbons was so sick last week he didn't emerge from his Fort Lauderdale condominium for five days. He slept in his bedroom at night and, for a diversion, hauled his tired limbs to the living room couch during the day. Last Friday, while his teammates played an afternoon game against the Minnesota Twins in Fort Lauderdale, Gibbons ventured outside for the first time, walking across the street to a strip mall.

He tried to get a haircut, but the salon was full. Instead, he entered a nearby café and ordered a crepe. He took a few bites and realized he needed to lie down.

He went back to his apartment, his journey aborted after about 30 minutes.
"I got back, crawled back on the couch, and fell asleep," he said.

Saturday represented major progress: While most of his teammates traveled here for another game against Boston, Gibbons took batting practice for the first time. His elation at getting back on the field, however, was far surpassed by yet another urge to sleep, which he did, deeply, as soon as he returned to his condo.

His roommate, Brian Roberts, all but barricaded himself from Gibbons, holing himself up in his room and pressing towels against the bottom of the door to ward off the possibility of the exchange of germs. But if Gibbons felt like a pariah in his apartment, he must have felt like a forgotten man on the field. When he went to the plate for the first time Wednesday, the giant scoreboard in center field at City of Palms Park referred to him as "Javier Gibbons."

At the time he fell ill, Gibbons was having a superb spring, hitting .421 in seven games. (His average is down to .391 after his performance Wednesday, along with an 0 for 1 stint pinch-hitting in Tuesday's 12-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.) He is penciled in as the first base starter a year after an injury-filled season in right field, the position Sammy Sosa has assumed. Rafael Palmeiro is expected to be the everyday DH.

"I was frustrated," said Gibbons, who has had back, wrist and hip problems and vision corrected by laser surgery since he was acquired as a Rule 5 pick by the Orioles in 2000. "It's uncontrollable. There's nothing I could have done."

The Orioles sent to Gibbons to a local physician in Fort Lauderdale after he showed up with a temperature of 102 and complained of fatigue almost two weeks ago. Perplexed that Gibbons displayed no other signs of illness -- no congestion, no cough -- the physician, David Onstad, took a chest X-ray.

Upon diagnosing the condition, he gave Gibbons antibiotics and a shot, Gibbons recalled.
"I thought I'd be ready to go in a day, no problem," he said. "But then I couldn't get out of bed for about three days."

Gibbons hoped to be inserted in the lineup this past weekend, but Orioles Manager Lee Mazzilli did not want to overwork him with Opening Day approaching (April 4). Mazzilli said Gibbons looked great Wednesday and would likely start at first in Thursday's game in Fort Lauderdale against the Red Sox.

Gibbons said he was winded after batting practice but found a surge of energy at the start of the game. He said he was pleased to reach base with a single and hoped he would score (he was forced out at second).

That's not to say, however, that he wasn't exhausted by game's end. He might have been the only player looking forward to the 2 1/2-hour ride back to Fort Lauderdale.
"I feel a little tired," he said. "Going on the bus, I'll probably sleep."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61396-2005Mar23.html

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 1:01 AM

Sunday, March 20, 2005 [ Quick update ]

Gibby was kickin ass in Spring Training but he caught pneumonia. sucks huh? well I really hope he gets better. poor guy. pneumonia sucks!

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 3:53 PM

Sunday, February 27, 2005 [ Spring Training ]

Spring training has started. Here are some pictures






Enjoy!

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Sunday, January 30, 2005 [ Gibby po. move and quotes ]

Looks like Gibby will probably be playing at first base this year since we may very well be getting Sammy Sosa. Wow. That was a bit of a shocker. Anyways, they are trading Hairston and two prospects.


Here are some Gibbons quotes I just found and thought were pretty damn funny or just freakin awesome.

"I definitely would have liked to play with Mickey Mantle. He was a lefty, like me. And he fought injuries and all kinds of other stuff and made it out there every day. He could run the bases, hit for power, just a good all-around player. And the movie 61* was a great movie. I have watched a lot of tape of Mantle, and he was an awesome player.”

"It's goofy looking, I'm goofy looking. It has a big head, I have a big head. It's pretty close. I think mine is the best; you've got your bloated Sidney Ponson and Jerry with that brown stuff on his pants." --on his bobblehead (Jay, you are NOT funny looking! you are friggin hot! and the bestest baseball player, don't deny it! haha. you are too dang modest!=D)

"I can't remember hitting a grand slam in my life before. I got the ball. It cost me a couple of bats, but it makes a good Father's Day present.." - Gibbons - Orioles Hangout - 6/13/03

"It was kind of hard to enjoy it when I hit it because I wasn't sure it went out. I started running again [after the reversal] and I thought, 'Wait a minute, did I even touch first?' I couldn't remember, so I went back and did it again. I'm glad it's in the books now. ... He can have the ball. Hopefully there's a lot more to come." - Gibbons on his first homer - Baltimore Sun - 5/5/01

The fan who grabbed Jay Gibbon's first homerun ball on Eutaw street gave it to Gibbons during last Saturday's game. It had been widely reported that the fan wanted a lot in return, but he told Gibbons that it was just a misunderstanding and handed it to him asking for nothing in return. Gibbons will mail it to his father. "He came over to the dugout and said, 'Hey, Jay, here's your ball.' I asked him if he wanted anything for it, like a bat or something. He said, 'No. I'm sorry, it was a whole misunderstanding and I'm terribly sorry. Here's your ball and enjoy it.' And that was it. He was very nice about it. I'm happy to have it." - Gibbons on getting his homerun ball back - Baltimore Sun - 5/26/01

"It was absolutely an amazing night. It was impossible not to get choked up. Me and everybody else were hanging on his every word." - Gibbons on last night - Washington Times - 10/7/01 (night Cal retired)

"I had almost forgotten how to get in line to shake hands after a win." - Jay Gibbons - AP - 4/12/02

"I have no chance of getting a triple unless the outfielder falls down. I'm not hitting for the cycle anytime soon."." - Jay Gibbons on falling a triple short of hitting for the cycle - AP- 4/15/02 hahahahahahahahahahaha., too friggin funny!

"Geez. Whose side are you guys on anyway." - Gibbons joking with reporters who keep printing his first pitch stats - Washington Post - 4/23/02

"I woke up at 10 a.m. to see if I still had a job. I said, 'Good,' and went back to sleep for another hour. It was a lot easier. It felt like a huge weight was lifted." - Jay Gibbons - Baltimore Sun - 8/31/02

How the flip is this dude so awesome? Not cool, not cool at all. I need tickets. I shall have my parents order with me this weekend. It will be like a 3 month early present.



PS: I can get my learners on Thursday =D




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Sunday, January 09, 2005 [ I met Gibbons at FanFest ]

Here are some pictures from FanFest. Almost all are Gibbons, but there are some of Matos, Bigbie, and like 9 of Roberts. (I didn't stay long, but I did what I needed)

http://photobucket.com/albums/v235/GibbonsGirl2531/

Oh I won tickets by looking at the schedule and with the help of some other people :-) Thanks fellow O's fans! And I got to ask Gibbons a question. It was hilarious because when I got in at 9, I went straight to him at booth 1, got his autograph and he signed with my silver sharpie thingy. Then I was the first to ask a question. I was so nervous and I sounded ridiculous (amy and all the people there can vouch for this) I said "Okay first, I just wanted to say that Jay Gibbons is my favorite," and the dude on the stage was like "oh but you just said it! So why is he your favorite?" and I said "Uh..(very nervous and can't think) because he is just the best!" and they laughed. I couldnt think. Are you kidding me??? And then Jay was like "No!wait a minute! I remember her! I stole her pen eaqrlier in the day. here, this is your right?! [pulling pen out of back pocket] Here I'll give it to you in a..." announcer cuts off and takes the pen and tells me to come up and get it. So I do. And Jay goes "I swear I didn't pay her for that either!" and then I asked what thoughts were going throught their heads during their first ML at bat.

Jay was pretty funny during the whole thing. He was really nice. And Bigbie signed a kid's bat. And Gibbons said he will be wearing the socks next year. Amy asked him "We just wanna know if Jay will be rocking the socks this year?" and he was like "Uh, I think the socks will be back up this year" the dude asks, now why is that? and he says "they didn't work down or up last year, so I might as well try up again."

The guy doing the commentary for this one was beter than like Jim HUnter, etc.

Oh and when asked about the annoying Boston and NY fans who come down to Camden and are well annoying, Gibbons said "They suck!! I hate when they come"

Gibbons joked that he "prefers playing in right with Luis, because I just tell him,' I'm just gonna stand on the line in right and you take everything'. I mean, I've got about 3 feet range each way and he always calls me off anyways, so I just stand out there, and if it is hit right to me I will catch it"

Oh and haha I loved that he said a threat to his position is like
"some 15 year old that they sign who fr|ggin hits bombs"


I LOVE Jay. He rules. Woop!

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Thursday, January 06, 2005 [ Jay is going to FF ]

http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/bal/fan_forum/fanfest.jsp

Jay will be going to Fan Fest which makes me very happy.

More than 35 current and former Orioles players and coaches will participate in Orioles FanFest 2005, scheduled for this Sunday, January 9 at the Baltimore Convention Center. Players and coaches will sign autographs, pose for photos and participate in fan forums at the event, which is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a special early admittance to all season plan holders at 9:00 a.m.

MIGUEL TEJADA and new Orioles reliever STEVE KLINE will participate in the event. Other current players scheduled to attend include KURT AINSWORTH, RICK BAUER, LARRY BIGBIE, DAVE BORKOWSKI, DANIEL CABRERA, BRUCE CHEN, ERIC DuBOSE, JAY GIBBONS, JERRY HAIRSTON, JORGE JULIO, JAVY LOPEZ, RODRIGO LOPEZ, LUIS MATOS, MELVIN MORA, JOHN PARRISH, AARON RAKERS, MATT RILEY, BRIAN ROBERTS, EDDY RODRIGUEZ, and B.J. SURHOFF. Manager LEE MAZZILLI and coaches TERRY CROWLEY, RICK DEMPSEY, ELROD HENDRICKS, RAY MILLER, SAM PERLOZZO and TOM TREBELHORN will also participate.


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Saturday, January 01, 2005 [ O's Article 1/1/05 ]

The Orioles will be relieved to get a couple of key parts back healthy. Luis Matos is coming off a fractured right shin while Jay Gibbons is returning to full health after back and hip injuries. Larry Bigbie showed in '04 he is capable of being an everyday player.

Season in Preview
A lot can change by Opening Day, but as 2004 becomes 2005, this is who is projected to take the field for the Orioles:
2BBrian Roberts
LFLarry Bigbie
3BMelvin Mora
SSMiguel Tejada
CJavy Lopez
1BRafael Palmeiro
RFJay Gibbons
CFLuis Matos
DHB.J. Surhoff
SPSidney Ponson
SPRodrigo Lopez
SPDaniel Cabrera
SPErik Bedard
SPMatt Riley
CLJorge Julio


Happy 2005 everyone. Let's make it a good one.

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 2:01 PM

Thursday, December 30, 2004 [ Lovely... ]

Well this is lovely. It appears that Gibbons may be traded to the Diamondbacks for Vazquez. This SUCKS!!! No way! Trade Matos!! Not Gibbons!! They can't do this. So depressing. I hate this.

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 4:03 PM

Tuesday, December 21, 2004 [ Gibbons Article from O's Site ]

12/21/2004 2:05 AM ET
Gibbons signs one-year deal
Outfielder healthy again, will earn $2.6 million
By Gary Washburn / MLB.com


BALTIMORE -- Jay Gibbons has been working out feverishly in Arizona, trying to regain the prowess that made him a potential Orioles cornerstone in 2003. Hanging over his head, however, was the possibility that the Orioles would sign premium free agents and have no room left for Gibbons on their roster. Perhaps the one person who benefited from the Orioles' difficulty in signing players such as Richie Sexson was Gibbons, who was signed to a one-year, $2.6 million deal late Monday and will remain an Oriole. The club had until midnight to tender Gibbons a contract for 2005. Gibbons spent most of the 2004 season nursing back and hip injuries and was one of the team's biggest disappointments, hitting .246 with 10 homers and 46 RBIs.

"The only time I started to think about [being non-tendered] was the last couple of weeks," he said from Tempe, Ariz. "I had a feeling it would come down to the last minute. I wanted to come back in great shape and get healthy to help someone and it's going to be the Orioles."

Meanwhile, the Orioles were expected to tender all of their arbitration-eligible players -- Jerry Hairston, Luis Matos, Jorge Julio, B.J. Ryan, Bruce Chen, Rodrigo Lopez and John Parrish -- contracts for next season.

"I think everybody is safe," an Orioles source said. The biggest question mark for a contract was Gibbons, who might have been expendable had the Orioles signed a power hitter through free agency. Sexson signed with the Seattle Mariners, Magglio Ordonez likely won't sign until mid-January while Carlos Delgado is being coveted by the Mets as well as Baltimore. "There are still players out there that we like," executive vice president Jim Beattie said. "We will use our resources." What likely encouraged the Orioles to bring Gibbons back was his clean bill of health. Head trainer Richie Bancells watched Gibbons work out last week in Arizona and the two flew back to Baltimore for an MRI on Gibbons' back. The MRI exam showed revealed no damage and he has been cleared to work out without limitations.

Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli said last week that a healthy Gibbons in his 2005 lineup would be comparable to acquiring a free agent.

"I think I am in the best shape of my life," Gibbons said. "I feel awesome. I feel pretty excited to get another chance. I think [Mazzilli] was expecting the guy from 2003 and, unfortunately, things didn't work out. It's good to hear that he still has confidence in me."

Meanwhile, Gibbons reported that his vision is near perfect after lasik surgery in October. Doctors said Gibbons has 20-10 vision and he admitted his poor vision was especially hurtful in night games.

"I really noticed during [a rehabilitation assignment] in the minor leagues, when the lighting isn't as good," he said. "I don't think I would have hit .100 in the minors last year."

The suspense is over and Gibbons is glad to be back in Baltimore.

"I love Baltimore," he said. "I'm happy. I will call last year a wash. Hopefully I'll have that breakout year that everybody talked about."


I think I am just as happy as he is!!!







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Monday, December 20, 2004 [ SCRATCH THAT!!! ]

Well, I was very depressed a few minutes ago, but now you can scratch that entire thing baby!! Gibbons is comin back!!! I don't feel sick anymore. I still may get the flu, but hey this makes my attitude so great! Christmas this year is going to RULE!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!

Here is a picture to celebrate with! He looks happy! doesn't he?


Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 9:59 PM

[ Today... ]

Today...I consider myself...the unluckiest girl...on the face of the earth...and I might have...been given a bad break...but I've got an awful to...hope for...

Why today was awful...
1. I am sick, the flu sucks!
2. Looks like Gibbons may be non-tendered in a matter of 3 hours
3. We have made two aquisitions...one is pretty cool but do we really need another infielder?
4. I have a headache that is slowly making its way to the back of my head...
5. I got two hours of sleep last night
6. I still have to do Christmas shopping while sick...
7. Do I really need to continue???
8. tomorrow is going to be worse

One thing to brighten my day...


Look at that face! How could it not make my day?

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 9:08 PM

Saturday, December 18, 2004 [ New Banner ]

Hey! Check out the new banner, made by the one and only Chelle! Ain't it cool?

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 11:28 PM

Friday, December 17, 2004 [ Gibbons Pics ]

Here are a few pictures...


Jay gettin a hit on May 8th^^


Gibbons making a great catch^^



A picture I found somewhere and edited from black and white to make the bird Orange

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 8:24 PM

[ Offseason ]

It has been a long time! I totally changed the site, as the uh...non existent readers should see. No one ever comes here, so I feel like I am talking to myself. Soon however, I will have the link up to my Gibbons picture site. That will be cool. Leave some love on the TagBoard.

Enjoy the picture!


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Sunday, September 26, 2004 [ I MET GIBBONS! ]

I went to the game, and I met Gibbons, and life is good! I love Jay! woohoo!


Jay after the game, when I met him^

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Tuesday, September 21, 2004 [ I'm goin to the Game! ]

Well it is official! I am goin to the O's game on Saturday!

I'm bringing my sign and I hope Jay remembers me.

And get this...my seats are in SECTION 20!!! I am sooo excited!

If Gibbons doesn't play I will cry.

Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 10:50 PM

Friday, September 10, 2004 [ JAY WROTE BACK!!! ]

GIBBONS WROTE BACK AND ANSWERED ALL MY QUESTIONS!!!! EEEE!!!!!!! SOOOOO HAPPY!!!!!!!
He's awesome and we have the same taste. Woopwoop
He signed both my cards and included one of his signed "To Michelle, God Bless, Jay Gibbons 31"
Lemme post all of his responses!

How old were you when you first played baseball? Why did you want to play baseball? 5, my pops got me into baseball
Do you have any siblings? If so, were they a part of influencing you to play baseball? 1 sister. We were on the same little league team, she hit more homers than me, i'm still mad (soooo funny!!)
How strange was it to play in snow Opening Day 2003? -I couldn't believe we were playing! I couldn't see a thing.
What is your favorite part about being on the road? -Room service!
When not playing baseball, what activities do you enjoy? Golf, working out, enjoying time with my friends, family
Do you remember my sign? -Of course! and thanks for the picture
Where are your favorite seats in the ballpark? -Behind home plate
Do you have any advice for people whose dream is to play baseball? -Just give it all you got, I just kept telling myself I was going to make it and my dream came true
What position would you like to play others then the ones you have(1B,RF)? -Shortstop, im definitely dreaming
What CD’s are in your CD player right now? -No Doubt, Green Day, Good Charlotte (3 of my absolute favs)
I read an article in which you talked about having a batting cage in your apartment, do you still have one? -I have a machine at my house
Baseball players are notorious for being superstitious? Do you have any superstitions related to the game? -Too many to list
What made you decide to wear high socks? -did it my whole life so i firgured why change
*If* you weren’t playing baseball, what career path would you have followed? -fireman, for sure
Do you believe that growing up in California near a baseball stadium added to dream of playing pro baseball? -yes
If Raffy doesn’t play next year, do you think you will take #25 back? Or will you stick with #31? -31 in not working for me
I’ve read about all the guys on the team being great friends, do you think that influences the way you play out on the field? -yeah, we all pull for each other
Do you prefer to play first base or right field? -right field
What is your favorite song or band of all time? Actor? Actress? U2, Edward Norton, Salma Hayek
In the Orioles yearbook, you listed the Sixth Sense and the Shawshank Redemption as your favorite movies. Did you realize Bruce Willis was dead? Do you have a fav. Baseball movie? -No idea Willis was dead, thats why it was so good. The Natural is the best baseball movie (my fav too!)
Once you did well after eating “3 Krispy Kremes for breakfast.” Have you tried that again? -Yep, they just get me fat
Would you rather win hit the World Series winning grand slam in the bottom of the ninth down by three with 2 outs, or catch the homerun that would have won the game for the other team? -Grand Slam
P.S. congrats on your two homers the other day. On that subject, how do you feel when you hit a homer? What thoughts go through your mind? Your just in a daze running around the bases. Its a great feeling.
Take care, Jay


Gibbons hit a homer onto Eutaw at 2:42 AM

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