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		<title>Jon Wilhite Trust Fund</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in helping Jon, a trust fund has been set up to help him in his recovery. The family of Jon Wilhite, the Manhattan Beach man who was critically hurt in the crash that killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, issued a statement today asking for &#8220;your continued prayers for Jon&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=567&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>If you are interested in helping Jon, a trust fund has been set up to help him in his recovery.</p>
<p>The family of Jon Wilhite, the Manhattan Beach man who was critically hurt in the crash that killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, issued a statement today asking for &#8220;your continued prayers for Jon&#8217;s recovery,&#8221; and establishing a fund to assist him financially.</p>
<p>A trust fund was established at Wells Fargo Bank to &#8220;aid Jon during what will surely be a long road to recovery,&#8221; the statement said. Donations can be made to the Benefit Fund for Jon Wilhite, #3980643658 at any Wells Fargo branch.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m also writing a blog for MLB. Here is the link for you to follow me and the Norfolk Tides.  Seeing Red Orioles infield prospect Justin “Red” Turner shares his views during 2009 2nd Half 17 July 2009 Hey everyone! We have reached the half way mark of our season, and we are currently in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=556&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:left;">I’m also writing a blog for MLB. Here is the link for you to follow me and the Norfolk Tides.  <span style="color:#ff0000;"><a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/">Seeing Red</a></span></p>
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<h4 style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=bal">Orioles</a> infield prospect Justin “Red” Turner shares his views during 2009<a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/05/good_times.html"></a></h4>
<h2>2nd Half</h2>
<p>17 July 2009</p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Hey everyone!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">We have reached the half way mark of our season, and we are currently in a dead lock with Durham topping out of our division.  We are in a very good position heading into the second half considering all the promotions and injuries that have taken place.  Only four position players from our original roster remain since we broke camp back in April; Rojas, Christian, Hammock, and myself.  It is a testimate to the type of ball players this organization has when our roster is continuously changing and we all still continue to adjust to one another without delay, remaining one of the top teams in the league thus far! We can attribute most of our success to our pitching staff, for they have been outstanding even with their varying personnel as well. These guys go out every night and throw strikes giving us a chance to win. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Like almost all of my fellow Tides, I took full advantage of the All-Star break and flew back home to California to spend some time with friends and family.  It was a nice break, getting away from the field for a couple days to get some much needed rest and relaxation.  The two highlights of being back in California. (Besides getting to see everyone) First were all of the home cooked meals which are few and far between for most ball players due to our long hours and late nights getting out of the field, and second was getting the opportunity to have lunch with Jon Wilhite. On Wednesday, I got to have lunch with Jon and some former college teammates of mine.  It was a pretty entertaining meal, and through all of the tragedy that struck Jon and his family, Jon by no means lost his sense of humor. He was telling stories about the time he spent in the hospital and some of the details regarding the experiences he went through.  As always, Jon had the entire table laughing and indulged in what he had to say. His optimism and positive outlook on life has only grown from the last conversation I had with him, he looks great and is continuing to get better every day. Keep it up Willis! </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Although getting the opportunity to return home for a few days was enjoyable to say the least, it&#8217;s time to get back to work as we move forward into the second half of our season with a little more than a month and half left to play.  Every game counts throughout the entire season, however, the second half is when it is really time to bear down and take advantage of every opportunity we are provided. This is especially important to remember since our schedule is heavy with games against teams in our division. Hopefully everyone can stay healthy and we can continue our success right through the remainder of our regular season.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family:Arial,helvetica,hirakakupro-w3,osaka,'ms pgothic',sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Justin Turner</span></span></p>
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<h2 style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/05/good_times.html">Good Times</a></h2>
<h3>27 May 2009</h3>
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<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">I&#8217;m blogging from the Park Inn Hotel in Toledo, Ohio. After taking the first two games from the Mud Hens, it looks as if we are carrying our momentum from our eight-game home stand where we went 6-2, while continuing to play good baseball. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">For me, the last home series was incredibly fun because it was also a chance for my parents to get out to Norfolk for the first time.  After our Tuesday game the Tides GM Dave Rosenfield sponsored a small cruise on the <em>American Rover</em>.  Players, family, and Tide&#8217;s staff were all invited. Other than being a tad on the cold side, it was a truly enjoyable cruise. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Wednesday was an off-day for the club, and since my parents had never been to DC we headed up North to tour our Nations Capitol. I strongly recommend taking the trip to any and all that have not yet had the opportunity to do so already!  It is incredible to see how much history and different memorials and monuments are all located so close to one another.  We got to see the <em>Jefferson, Lincoln, </em>and <em>FDR Memorials</em>, <em>The White House</em>, and <em>The Arlington Cemetery</em>. My favorite part of the day was watching the changing of the guards at <em>The Tomb of the Unknown</em>.  If you are unaware of what these guards responsibilities and commitments are in order to properly guard the tomb I suggest you take time to visit this link in order to gain a bit more insight into how exceptional these men truly are! </span><a href="http://home.att.net/%7Ec.h.waters/tomb.html" target="_blank"><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#0000ff;font-size:medium;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">http://home.att.net/~c.h.waters/tomb.html</span></span></a><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;"> .  I do however want to give any future sight seers some advice however; you can&#8217;t see everything DC has to offer all in one day, so to truly enjoy the history and landmarks that help set the path for what our country is today, set a few days aside to to your time and take in all the history. It will be worth it. My only regret from the trip is that I wish we could have spent some time checking out the 12 Smithsonian Museums.  Still, with that being said, overall it was a really nice day. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Thursday night was also an experience for my parents and I. After our game we headed to <em>The Great Steak,</em> where they remained open after hours to reward us for sweeping the Charlotte Knights earlier in April.  When you enter <em>The Great Steak Restaurant</em>, the first thing you do is walk straight to a fridge and handpick your steak! (Which are huge by the way!!!) Next you head over to an enormous grill and you actually get to toss it on.  (That&#8217;s right, you pick and cook your own steak!)  The steaks came out great! Boy would I would love to see a Great Steak open up in California. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">My personal life aside, let&#8217;s talk some baseball! Unfortunately for the Tides club, we&#8217;ve lost a couple more players from our initial roster. Scott Moore will miss the rest of the season due to needing surgery on his thumb. On a brighter note, Nolan Reimold and Jason Berken have both got their first call ups to the show. and immediately following tonight&#8217;s game, Matt Wieters and David Hernandez got the news that they will be joining the big club.  (Good Luck Guys!) It was awesome to see smiles from ear to ear when they came out of the mangers office after receiving the good news. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">We hope to continue entertaining and playing Tides baseball despite the fluctuating roster!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Every night we&#8217;ve maintained the work ethic necessary to give ourselves a chance to win ball games. That is why we&#8217;ve been successful thus far this year. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Thank you all for your support , and I look forward to seeing you all out there at the park!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Justin</span></p>
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<h2><a href="http://oriolesprospect.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/04/time_flys.html">Time Flys</a></h2>
<h3>27 Apr 2009</h3>
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<div>As you all know winning is always a lot more fun than losing, and the Tides have been doing there fair share of winning early in in this marathon season.  As the saying goes, time flies when your having fun, I didn&#8217;t realize that I had not logged on for a blog in some time.  So, sorry for the absence.</div>
<div>After a rough first series of the year against the Durham Bulls, we have been playing exceptional baseball.  With the work of our outstanding pitching staff, some great defense, and an explosive offense, we managed to wrap off nine wins in a row falling one win short of what I believe was the franchise record of ten in a row.</div>
<div>Even though our season is still very young, we&#8217;ve already had two players promoted to the big club in outfielder Lou Montanez, who was absolutely on fire while he was here, and starting pitcher Brad Bergesen, who made his debut against the White Sox going 5 plus innings and earning his first Big League win.  Congrats Bergy!</div>
<div>Hopefully we can keep this momentum rolling through the long season, and after an off day today we will pick up tomorrow night against the Braves.  We are set to go at it with a little different line up with Melvin Mora making a rehab start.  So come on out and check us out if your nearby.  There&#8217;s nothing like watching some good baseball and we&#8217;ve had absolutely perfect baseball weather.  Hope I don&#8217;t jinx it.</div>
<div>Red</div>
<div>P.S.  Jon Wilhite is making progress and is on the road to recovery after a successful surgery.  Way to go buddy!</div>
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<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>11 April 2009<br />
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<div class="entry-body"><span style="color:#000000;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="border-collapse:collapse;"><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">Hey everyone! My name is Justin Turner, and I&#8217;ve been given the opportunity to provide you with an in depth look into my life as a member of the Norfolk Tides. I will not only be sharing with you my daily occurrences, but also giving you insight into the experiences of Norfolk Tide Baseball.</span><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:ArialMT;"> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">Before I begin, I only feel it is right to give you a little background information about who I am. My nickname is &#8220;Red&#8221;, and I have been known as &#8220;Red&#8221; since the day I was born. For those who don&#8217;t know me or have not seen me, the nickname stems from my bright red hair. </span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">My professional career began when I was drafted out of Cal State Fullerton in 2006 by the Cincinnati Reds organization in the 7th round of the MLB Draft. I spent two and half years in the Reds organization before I was traded to the Oriole&#8217;s along with fellow O&#8217;s Ryan Freel and Brandon Waring in exchange for Ramon Hernandez.  I broke camp with the Norfolk club and am looking forward to playing my first season for the O&#8217;s!</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">Thursday April 9, 2009 was an Opening Day unlike any other, and one with which I will never forget. It started with a bus ride to Durham, North Carolina, where we were to take on the Bulls. The mood in the bus was high as we were all anxious to get our season under way. As the bus set route and the team settled in to make the trip, I received a phone call that at the time would unknowingly provide me with devastating news.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">As I am sure most, if not all of you are aware of, there was a tragic car accident in Fullerton, C.A. on the night of April 8, 2009. Angel&#8217;s pitcher, Nick Adenhart along with two other passengers lost their lives after their car was struck by a drunk driver. This was overwhelming news to everyone on the bus. Although I never had the opportunity to meet Nick, I was in disbelief and at a loss for words as this is a shock to the baseball community. On behalf of the entire Norfolk Tides team, our thoughts and prayers go out to Nick, his family and the families of the other two passengers who have left this world far too soon.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">After hearing about the accident, I received a text that personally hit me hard.  As per the news I was aware that there were three other passengers in the car and only one survivor, but that was the extent of my knowledge. The survivor of the accident is friend and former Titan teammate, Jon Wilhite. Jon is one of the best teammates I have ever played with. His love and passion for the game and for the well being of the team was contagious! He grinded it out for five years and is a fighter. He was the guy that always got the job done when asked and came through in &#8220;clutch&#8221; situations. He is doing the same now! I have been receiving constant updates, and he is making progress! At this time I ask that you keep him and his family in your thoughts &amp; prayers.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size:13pt;font-family:Arial;">&#8220;Jon, I&#8217;m thinking about you bud and keep on fighting! Everyone is right there with you, shoulder to shoulder.  I can&#8217;t be there in person but there&#8217;s not a moment that goes by that I&#8217;m not thinking of you! Stay Strong!&#8221;</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So there&#8217;s only 8 spring training games left and I&#8217;m still hanging in there.  Coming into camp I was excited but not sure how many opportunities there was going to be for me to get playing time.  To be honest, I thought I was only going to be here until around March 7, when minor [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=474&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So there&#8217;s only  8 spring training games left and I&#8217;m still hanging in there.  Coming into camp I was excited but not sure how many opportunities there was going to be for me to get playing time.  To be honest, I thought I was only going to be here until around March 7, when minor league camp starts, but I made it past the first cut and a couple more after that.  I guess I can thank the WBC for most of my playing time since we did have 3 infielders out of camp for a couple weeks.  But anyway, I&#8217;m enjoying it out here.  The guys are awesome and I&#8217;m taking in a ton of information and learning little things everyday.  Whether it be baseball stuff or just how to carry yourself and act around the clubhouse.  Whatever happens, if I make to the end or not, I&#8217;m going to be heading out of here with an abundance of experience.  I appreciate all these guys and how comfortable it is to talk to them about their routines and mind sets in situations.  One guy that has been on me a lot about making everything competitive and talking to me about really getting my mind right during BP is Zaun.  He showed me some different games to play during BP where you have a point system for different rounds.  The first day he got me in on his game was the day I hit two homers.  So whether it was Zaun&#8217;s game or not, you better believe I&#8217;ve been playing it everyday now.</p>
<p>I still haven&#8217;t heard about where I will be going to play this season, I&#8217;m hoping that I&#8217;ll be in Norfolk, but I&#8217;ll just have to wait and see.  For now I&#8217;m just going to keep on enjoying it and having fun. Which would be a lot easier if we weren&#8217;t on this little losing skid.  Even though it&#8217;s only spring training, I hate losing.  I think that comes from my dad, just a guess though.</p>
<p>Another neat thing that happened was over in Ft. Meyers (Twins), I came out of the locker room a little early before our stretch and Joel, who did the radio when I played in the Cape, was standing out on the field.  He works for the Twins in Spring Training and is the usher right above the visiting dugout.  I stood and talked to him for a while until he let me get to the fans who were waiting for some autographs. One of the coolest things about being out here is the fans, I love going and signing autographs, especially for the kids.  The look of excitement and joy on there face is awesome.  The kids make me think of Blake, Kyle, and Cheyenne.  I wish I could be there to watch them play.  Will somebody send me a video or pics or something?  I do get updates from my parents.  Congrats on the 2 homers Kyle and Blake for your first knock, keep swinging buddy there are a lot more out there.  And I would give anything to watch Cheyenne play, I heard she throws like Cassie, steps and throws with the same foot, or maybe that&#8217;s like Mike. haha. Just kidding Mike.  Anyways miss all you guys and I&#8217;ll post again soon.</p>
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		<title>3/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 06:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry it&#8217;s been a few days, but I didn&#8217;t forget about ya.  Today was a very short and much needed easy day at the yard.  We had a seven inning scrimmage and were off the field by 1 PM.  I did something that I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever done in my life today, and that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=410&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry it&#8217;s been a few days, but I didn&#8217;t forget about ya.  Today was a very short and much needed easy day at the yard.  We had a seven inning scrimmage and were off the field by 1 PM.  I did something that I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever done in my life today, and that is steal 4 bases.  I think I had a total of 5 for all of last season so who knows maybe the black and orange is making me faster.  I also caught some heat from the skipper today about my hair.  Well it wasn&#8217;t too bad he just said I should trim it up a little bit that the TV people were making comments about it.  So that led to a haircut tonight and if you don&#8217;t know, when I get a haircut during season it isn&#8217;t just a trim.  yep, I took it all off and I&#8217;m already feeling a little cooler, as in temperature.  Anyways, I&#8217;m going to get to bed sorry for the long delay.  I&#8217;ll be back soon.</p>
<p>Justin</p>
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		<title>3/1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 04:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What an eventful day! Today started with a three hour bus ride up the 95 to Viera, spring training home to the Washington Nationals. When we got off the bus it was 71 degrees and a little windy. By the time we got out to stretch at 11, the temp had dropped into the low [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=360&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an eventful day!</p>
<p>Today started with a three hour bus ride up the 95 to Viera, spring training home to the Washington Nationals. When we got off the bus it was 71 degrees and a little windy. By the time we got out to stretch at 11, the temp had dropped into the low 60&#8242;s and the wind was picking up. It was chilly. I&#8217;m going to partially blame the conditions for one of the worst batting practice&#8217;s I&#8217;ve ever taken. I was just brutal and this leading into a game where I was making my first start as opposed to coming in the 6th. But I don&#8217;t put a lot of emphasis on BP so it didn&#8217;t take long for me to put it behind me. So after BP we went in the locker room and were just kinda hanging around letting the time pass when Trembley, our Manager, came in and told everyone to bring it up and listen. He then introduced us to a college football legend, Lou Holtz. Lou talked to us for about twenty minutes and had some very inspirational stuff. He got us laughing a few times as well. There were a couple things I took from his talk and I wish I could have recorded it to soak it all in. The number one thing he stressed on us were three questions to live by. Can you trust them? ( your teammates, coaches, or people in general) Do they compete for excellence? Do they care about you as a person? He told us that if one of those three are missing, you don&#8217;t have a good teammate or friend or whoever you want to apply it to. That was his main point, but there was a lot of humor in the speech as well. He told us that he is the only man on earth that has wrote more books than he has read, that one day during his first year at South Carolina, a guy came up to him in the airport and said, &#8220;Has anyone ever told you you look like Lou Holtz?&#8221; He replied, &#8221; Ya, all the time.&#8221; Then the guy said, &#8220;Man, I&#8217;m sorry you get that all the time.&#8221; This was when South Carolina was terrible and then the next year he turned the program around as he did with every program. So anyways, needless to say this was a great experience and Lou was extremely passionate and I can only imagine how awesome it would have been to play for him. After I had him sign a ball for me so that was cool too.</p>
<p>Now it was time to go out and stretch and get ready for the game. On our way out to the field, some workers were telling us that it was supposed to rain at game time. That would have sucked. But it didn&#8217;t rain, however, when we went out on the field the temperature had dropped to 51 degrees and the wind was howling. It was freezing, I never wear sleeves and I went back in and put them on for the game. I came up for my first AB in the third inning against Tyler Clippard. Lou Montanez had walked and stole second and I got into a three two count. I got a good pitch out over the plate and hit one over the wall in left center. It was a pretty good feeling and I did my best not to smile the whole way around the bases, but I&#8217;m not very good at that. I&#8217;m glad my Mom, Dad, and Jill were here to see it and I think my Dad even said he got it on tape. Anyways, we ended up winning 7-5 in a nail biter at the end. It was a great day.</p>
<p>Red</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 03:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we had our first game yesterday against team Italy and I hit ninth and played shortstop until the sixth inning when Blake came in and I moved over to second.  I was a little disappointed that I didn&#8217;t have any balls hit to me at short, but I did get a couple at second [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=326&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we had our first game yesterday against team Italy and I hit ninth and played shortstop until the sixth inning when Blake came in and I moved over to second.  I was a little disappointed that I didn&#8217;t have any balls hit to me at short, but I did get a couple at second including one that started a game ending double play.  On the other side of the ball, I had three at bats.  I felt really good at the plate and saw the ball really well even though i have nothing to show for it.  My first at bat I grounded out to the shortstop on a pitch that later once the season starts I better not miss.  My second at bat, Juan Samuel, our third base coach put on a hit and run on the first pitch.  The pitch was in off the plate and I just reacted and threw the barrel out there and hit a foul home run off the net down the left line.  Too bad those don&#8217;t count, I ended up hitting a fly ball down the right field line on a two strike splitty.  The right fielder came in hard and ended up dropping the ball.  So I got on for the first time.  On the third pitch I was off and running and stole second uncontested.  In my last at bat, I worked a 2-0 count and got a good fastball to hit, I drove a line drive right at the shortstop, who caught it and doubled the guy off who was on first.  Anyway, we won 4-0 and I don&#8217;t think Italy is going to be hanging around the classic very long.</p>
<p>Today was opening day for the grapefruit league and the O&#8217;s were taking on the Mets.  I did not start this game so in the morning I did all of my work on the backfields.  Huff, Roberts, Izturis, and Mora weren&#8217;t playing either so today I got to take ground balls with them.  Izturis is pretty ridiculous at shortstop, the guy is so smooth and doesn&#8217;t miss a ground ball.  It is crazy, it looks like he is not even trying and he gets a perfect hop every time. So that was a treat and a great experience.</p>
<p>When the game started, I didn&#8217;t get to watch much because they had us on the backfields taking extra ground balls and then in the cages taking some hacks.  We went in in the 6th inning and the infield was a pretty special group.  Scotty was at third, Blake at short and I was at second.  How cool is that.  anyways I got two balls at second.  One of which was a chopper over the pitcher&#8217;s head and I had to come in on the run and pick it and got the guy at first.  At the plate, I felt good once again, but have nothing to show for it.  My first at bat I drove a ball pretty good into right center but with the conditions today it had no chance of getting down.  The wind was blowing pretty good straight in from center.  My second ab wasn&#8217;t very good, I came up with the bases loaded and 1 out in the ninth and yep you guessed it, 6-4-3 double play.  What a rally killer I am.  But it&#8217;s OK, tomorrows a new day, though I&#8217;m not playing, I&#8217;ll go back to work in the morning.  I&#8217;ll be back in a couple days.  By the way, pretty excited, my parents and sister are coming out this weekend.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be back soon,</p>
<p>Red</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 21:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey Everyone, Sorry I it has been a few days since my last blog.  I&#8217;ve had a few problems with my computer and the battery.  But it&#8217;s all good now, so here we go.  The last few days have pretty fairly short and very similar as far as our practice plans have gone.  We stretch [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=321&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Everyone,</p>
<p>Sorry I it has been a few days since my last blog.  I&#8217;ve had a few problems with my computer and the battery.  But it&#8217;s all good now, so here we go.  The last few days have pretty fairly short and very similar as far as our practice plans have gone.  We stretch and play catch, then report to the back fields for 20 minutes of groundballs.  I have been switching back and forth between taking them at Short and Second which has already paid off, but I&#8217;ll get to that in a bit.  Then we go into some sort of team fundamental, the first day was bunt D&#8217;s, the next was first and third D&#8217;s, yesterday was pop fly priorities and relays and today we did run downs.  Then we go into to live at bats against pitchers.  The pitchers usually are on a 25 or 30 pitch count.  Blake and I are in a group and we just rotate seeing 5 pitches at a time until the pitchers are done.  So far I&#8217;ve seen Troy Patton, Bob McCrory, Koji Uehara, Danys Baez, and Chris Ray.  It is a process get back in the timing of things and today was the first day I felt comfortable in the box.  Apparently the other day after facing Koji, the writers wrote that I swung at high fastball and missed and chuckled because I was overmatched.  Just want to clear it up that the reason behind the chuckle was it wasn&#8217;t just a high fastball, it was darn near over my head and I swung at it.  All I could do was laugh, so ya I&#8217;m already experiencing a little taste of the media printing whatever it is they want but it&#8217;s not really that big of a deal.  So after that we get to jump into some regular batting practice followed up by a little conditioning and then it&#8217;s a wrap.  So the days have been light and we&#8217;ve been getting out fairly early but that all ends tomorrow when we have our first game against Team Italy.</p>
<p>So yesterday after we got done conditioning which was base running, Trembley( Manager), came over to talk to us about some of his pet peeves, and concluded by telling us to make sure we check the board today because the line-up was going to be posted.  Then he proceeded to tell us how to read it and what it meant when there are numbers by your name.  So he says, &#8221; So say for example Turner your playing SHORTSTOP, and Murphy your playing second.  Then there will be a 6 next to your name which means after the 6th inning, Justin your going to second, Blake you&#8217;ll then go into short, and Donnie you&#8217;ll be done.&#8221;  Now he said for example, so I wasn&#8217;t sure if that was exactly how it was going to work or if you was just trying to give us an idea of some things that could happen.  But sure enough, when I came in the locker room today it was posted. I&#8217;m starting at short and batting ninth, then moving over to second.  And Scotty is starting at third, which will be weird since when we played together he played short and I was at second and now it is shifted over a little bit.  So needless to say I&#8217;m pretty excited and looking forward to tomorrow.  I think I might be the only guy playing the whole game too.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m going to rest up and we&#8217;ll probably take a trip down to the mall since we are on a little cinnamon pretzel addiction and walk around a little bit.  Then it&#8217;s to bed early, got a long one ahead of me tomorrow.  I&#8217;ll be back soon.</p>
<p>Red</p>
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		<title>First Official Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was day one of the Orioles 2009 ST camp where all players were in attendance.  It started out with an eye and oral examine which completed my little card that needed to be checked by about eight different doctors to be released to play.  I was pleased to see the results of my eye [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=300&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was day one of the Orioles 2009 ST camp where all players were in attendance.  It started out with an eye and oral examine which completed my little card that needed to be checked by about eight different doctors to be released to play.  I was pleased to see the results of my eye test, 20/15 in the right and 20/13 in the left.  So I think the surgery turned out to be pretty good but, I&#8217;ll have to wait for a night game to be 100% sold on it.  This was followed by a ton of dead time.  Baseball has a funny way of scheduling things and the common saying is that it is a &#8220;Hurry up and wait&#8221; sport.  We were at the field at 8 and did not start with our team meeting until 11. The meeting was a brief introduction to all what seemed like 30 coaches in camp.  I&#8217;m still trying to put all the names to the faces.  Then we were introduced to the front office and media people.  The meeting ended with a talk from GM Andy McPhail and Manager Dave Trembley.  The overall feeling in the clubhouse was excitement.  Everyone is ready to get the 2009 season rolling. Finally at noon we got out on the field and went through a stretch and 10 minutes of catch.  I&#8217;m back with my old long toss partner, turn two partner and former teammate Blake Davis.</p>
<p>The only negative thing about today&#8217;s and most likely the majority of camp is that it is separated.  The Big Leaguer&#8217;s do all their work on the stadium field where all the non-roster invites work out on one of the two back fields.  This really isn&#8217;t too big of deal other than I would have loved to watch guys like Cesar  Izturis and Brian Roberts take ground balls and go about their business because those are two pretty good ball players.  So ya, we are out on the back field and immediately we go into taken ground balls.  I was at second base with former Patrick Henry boy, Donnie Murphy, and on the second ball of the day I caught a terrible hop right in the sternum.  So it didn&#8217;t start out to great and obviously the back fields are not in the shape that the stadium is in, but that&#8217;s ok, it will just make me that much better.  After ground balls, we went into a short round of batting practice which was followed by some conditioning.  That was day one.</p>
<p>We got out of the field around 3:15 and Scott and I decided to head down to the beach to meet up with pitchers Jeremy Guthrie, Brian Matusz, and Jake Arrieta.  The beaches down here are beautiful but they are a little different.  For one, since the water is east and the land is west, the sun goes down behind you if your facing the water.  That throws me off a bit.  Then there are enormous condos and hotels right on the beach, so as the sun goes down the beaches get covered in shade.  The nice things are that the water is a lot warmer, there are all sorts of bars and restaurants right on the beach, the water is clear for a few hundred feet out, and depending on the day your likely to see 3 or 4 giant cruise liners pulling out of the harbor.  It is pretty sweet.</p>
<p>So after the beach we came home and showered up and took off for dinner where we met center fielder Adam Jones at a place called 52 seasons.  It&#8217;s a very healthy, yet tasty restaurant by the mall.  We had a few orders of flat bread, some edamame, and I had grilled salmon and asparagus for dinner. It was legit. And now I&#8217;m getting ready for bed.  We see live pitching for the first time tomorrow and I&#8217;m going to sleep on whether or not I&#8217;m going to swing. I&#8217;ll be back soon.</p>
<p>Red</p>
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		<title>2/17</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 20:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was beautiful. About 80 degrees with a little breeze, perfect baseball weather.  Got to the field just before 9 and had some breakfast.  A few more guys reported in today, Brian Roberts, Nolan Reimold, and Brandon Snyder.  I played against Snyder and Reimold out in the fall League so it made it a little [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=292&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was beautiful. About 80 degrees with a little breeze, perfect baseball weather.  Got to the field just before 9 and had some breakfast.  A few more guys reported in today, Brian Roberts, Nolan Reimold, and Brandon Snyder.  I played against Snyder and Reimold out in the fall League so it made it a little easier to strike up a convo.  As far as the baseball stuff the only change in today&#8217;s schedule was I got to take a few swings in the cage one on one with Crowley, the hitting coach and it was nice to break down a few mechanical things and get some direction as to what he&#8217;d like to see me work on while I&#8217;m in camp.  BP was good, my swing feels very good right now and I took a few more ground balls over at short today.  Wayne Krivsky, who is the assistant to our GM and was my GM over with the Reds keeps telling me to make sure I get balls at every spot. So I guess that&#8217;s a good thing, they either believe I can play short or they want to see if I can.  Everything went smooth over there though.  After that we had a little conditioning and a bit of a step down from the two previous days in our lunch spread.  today it was good ol&#8217; fashioned hot dogs and hamburgers.  Now I&#8217;m just sitting at home relaxing watching the A Rod interview on ESPN.  See ya tomorrow.</p>
<p>Red</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 04:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey everyone, As you all know Scotty and I came out early on and red-eye out of Long Beach.  I thought Jet Blue was going to make it a better flight but all it resulted in was no sleep and a lot of TV watching.  We got in around 4:45 AM EST and had to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=justinturnerbaseball.com&amp;blog=5757043&amp;post=286&amp;subd=probaseballlessons&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>As you all know Scotty and I came out early on and red-eye out of Long Beach.  I thought Jet Blue was going to make it a better flight but all it resulted in was no sleep and a lot of TV watching.  We got in around 4:45 AM EST and had to wait around for the car rental counter to open at 6.  We got to our apartment at 7 and met some guy to show us our place.  We wanted to go straight to sleep but, the guy just let is in the apartment, he didn&#8217;t have any keys for us.  So when the office opened at 8:30 we had to head down and get our keys.  Finally, we got to come and get some sleep.  The first day was pretty much a wash from being so tired.  We drove around a little bit and Scotty showed me around the city some.</p>
<p>The following 3 days consisted of an hour drive in the morning down to Miami where we met up with Jose Cruz Jr.  He took us to a gym to get a pretty good workout in and then to this awesome Cuban restaurant by his house.  After  we hammered down some grub, we headed over to Jr.&#8217;s house which was unreal.  He gave us a tour which was highlighted by his upstairs leisure room which included a full bar, a couple of card tables, an unreal surround sound, and an enormous projection screen that his 9 and 10 year old sons were playing Star Wars on XBOX 360 on.  But the best part was the all his jersey&#8217;s he had hung and framed from every team he played for except his Mariner&#8217;s jersey.  The story behind that was that he was leaving the on deck circle to walk up to the plate during a game when the manager called him back.  He thought he was just getting pinch hit for but when he got in the dugout the GM was standing there and told him he had just been traded.  So he hasn&#8217;t been able to get his hands on that uniform yet.  Anyways, he has a sweet house with a legit batting cage in the backyard.  So we got some good work in there and he gave us a couple bats to take with us.  It was a good experience and Jr. is a great dude.</p>
<p>So, after the workouts we got to have a little fun and headed down to South Beach.  The beach was awesome, the water is clear and a lot warmer than Cali water.  The crazy thing was that almost everyone there was not from the US and they were all speaking crazy languages.  It was definitely a different experience.  The third day we were down there Megan was with us and we had dinner right on the beach, Ocean Dr.  This was an experience like no other.  On Ocean is strip of restaurants which are mostly set up outside on the sidewalks.  So as your walking down the street, not only are people sitting down eating right next to you but the hostess&#8217;s are trying to pitch there menu&#8217;s and happy hour specials to you.  We ended up eating at a place called the Colony which doubled as a hotel.  So not only were people walking through on the sidewalks, but people were pulling up in cars and unloading to check in right next to us.</p>
<p>First Day @ Fort Lauderdale Stadium 2/15</p>
<p>We reported in to camp today and as soon as we walked in I was greeted by Dave Trembley (the manager), he had some kind words and welcomed me to camp and then informed us we had to get physicals done to workout.  So that started a long process of giving blood ( and I didn&#8217;t pass out this time, nurse got it in one try), took a TB test, got an EKG done and I guess my heart is good, and went number 1 in a cup in the first room.  Then I went to room two were a doctor did the basic check up on me, you you know checked the back, listened to me breathe, asked me to turn my head each way and cough, etc..  Then i made my way to the last room where they tested my strength and twisted my limbs around and stuff to make sure they weren&#8217;t going to fall off.  Finally, they told us we could head out to the field to stretch and get ready to hit so I guess that means I passed my physical.  When we got on the field, it was Scott, Ryan Freel, Justin Christian and I.  We stretched out and played a little catch and then jumped in and out of the cage on the field for about 30 minutes.  I had a good time but didn&#8217;t hit very well.  I thought they forgot to put the barrel on the bats I ordered because I sure wasn&#8217;t finding it all during BP.  But that&#8217;s usually how day one goes, no one really hit to well.  Then we went out to take some ground balls which went a lot better than hitting.  The Big League infield coach, Juan Samuel, was hitting me fungo&#8217;s and I felt pretty good in that aspect.  After that we went in and grabbed a shower and the spread they had for us was pretty good.  Mahi Mahi with some potatoes, vegetables and a salad.  It was good, I love Mahi Mahi.</p>
<p>Day 2 &#8211; 2/16</p>
<p>Today was a little smoother since we did not have any physicals.  We got to the field around nine and had breakfast.  Adam Jones checked in today and he&#8217;s not the smallest guy I&#8217;ve ever seen.  So our hitting group consisted of five guys today.  Scotty put on a pretty good display in BP. The right field bleachers are aluminum, so when you hit a home run, it is pretty loud.  Our hitting coach, Terry Crowley, yells &#8220;loud noise at the end&#8221; every time  someone goes deep.  So Scotty heard that several times today and the fans (probably 100) started cheering for him when he came out of the cage.  It was pretty cool. Scotty took off his helmet and waved to them.  It was funny.  While Scotty put on a power display, I put on a pretty good show of line drives.  Definitely a turn around from the day before.  Then it was ground balls at short and second.  Everything was standard out there. Had our first day of conditioning today, 150 foot gasers which pretty much means you go down and back for one.  We had eight of them and it wasn&#8217;t bad at all.  Then it was lunch(chicken and rice), and we got out of there.  So far it&#8217;s been good , still trying to learn everyone&#8217;s names but that will come. Hope this is informative enough for everyone and I&#8217;ll try to keep it updated.  I&#8217;ll be back soon.</p>
<p>Justin</p>
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