posted Jun 17, 2010 12:08 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
Baseball Player Try Outs for Moneyball 6/26
starring Brad Pitt, Philip Seymour Hoffman & Jonah Hill
The feature film “Moneyball” about Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane will be filming in Oakland July 26 – August 5, 2010 and Beau Bonneau Casting is seeking skilled Male Baseball Players local to the SF Bay Area to work as paid extras!
Requirements:
· Skill Level: Semi Pro or College Team experience wanted, High School Team experience is a minimum requirement
· Ages & Looks: 22 – 35 years old with athletic stature/physique like pro ball players
· Open Availability: for majority of shoot dates listed & try outs 6/26 in SF Bay Area. Flexible schedules are needed; some scenes will film over multiple consecutive days.
Hours/Rates: 8 out of the 10 days will be Night Shoots, starting in late afternoon or evening, shooting through early morning hours, i.e. 6pm – 6am. In general shoots are long and last about 12 hours. Please note: exact start times are unknown until the day before. Rate: Production will be paying selected field players $300/day and uniforms will be provided.
How to submit:
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First, Last Name and approximate age (20s, 30s, etc.)
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Cell phone number and alternate contact if you have one
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Height, Weight & Clothing Sizes: Suit Size, Neck, Sleeve, Waist, Inseam, Shoe
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List Available & Unavailable dates; Try Outs: day Sat 6/26 ONLY, Night Shoots Mon. 7/26 – Sat. 7/31, Day Shoots Mon 8/2 - Tues 8/3, Night Shoots Wed 8/4 - Thurs 8/5
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Baseball bio – Years played at what level (high school, college, semi pro etc.), Position(s), Specific Skills, and Highlights or Awards (if any)
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2 or more very recent color digital photos or snapshots so we can see what you look like now. Include a full standing view so we can see your physique and basic close up.
Submissions will be reviewed and if selected for try outs we will contact you to give you location and time; this is not an open call. We are not casting general extras yet, nor are we accepting calls regarding this project, but you may visit out website for updates.
Beau Bonneau Casting
www.beaubonneaucasting.com
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posted Mar 18, 2010 7:59 PM by George Bettencourt
We will have baseball this weekend!! The
schedule will be posted late Friday or early Saturday Morning. |
posted Feb 5, 2010 9:04 AM by SACRAMENTO NABA
All Parks & Recreation Directors have requested we stay off fields this weekend. In addition its is a given that you stay off of all High Schools as well. Any use of NABA ball fields this weekend will risk our future of all fields!
Thanks!! |
posted Jan 30, 2010 4:38 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
2010 Try outs will be held Sunday, February 14th at Peterson Field in Rancho Cordova.
Tryout fee is $5 cash.
Bats, batting helmets and catchers gear will be available for use during truouts.
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posted Jan 21, 2010 7:56 AM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Jan 21, 2010 7:57 AM
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2010 Season initial Managers Meeting is scheduled for 6:30PM at the Carmichael Elks Lodge on Thursday, January 28th.
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posted Dec 8, 2009 8:46 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Dec 8, 2009 8:56 PM
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18A - Brooklyn Patriots 45 Wood - Sacramento Spikes 60 Wood - USA Patriots
All Sacramento Team Results
| Div. |
Team |
W |
L |
T |
Last game |
| 18 A |
Brooklyn Patriots |
6 |
1 |
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Won Championship |
| 18 Rookie |
Sacramento Bulldogs |
5 |
1 |
1 |
Lost Quarter Final Game |
| 25open Alum |
Sacramento Redbirds |
4 |
3 |
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Lost Semi Final Game |
| 35open Alum |
Sacramento Bulldogs |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Lost Semi Final Game |
| 45 Wood |
Sacramento Spikes |
5 |
2 |
|
Won Championship |
| 45 Wood |
Sacramento Old Gold |
2 |
5 |
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Lost Championship game |
| 55 Wood |
USA PATRIOTS |
4 |
2 |
|
Lost Championship game |
| 55 Wood |
Sacramento Old Gold |
|
6 |
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Lost Quarter Final |
| 60 Wood |
USA PATRIOTS |
6 |
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Won Championship |
| 60 Wood |
Sacramento Old Gold |
1 |
5 |
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Lost Semi Final Game | |
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posted Dec 8, 2009 8:43 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Dec 8, 2009 8:45 PM
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18AAA League Champion: Patriots 18AA/A League Champion: Floods 28AAA League Champion: Gators 28AA/A League Champion: Red Sox 38AA League Champion: Braves 38A League Champion: Astros 48R League Champion: Reds |
posted Nov 27, 2009 7:04 AM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Dec 1, 2009 9:34 PM
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48+ American 9 - National 5, MVP: Gilberto Banuelos
- 38+ American 13 - National 7, MVP: Chris Brown
- 18AAA American 12 - National 6, MVP: Miles Morrisette
- 18AA American 3 - National 1, MVP: Rob Dyer
- 28AAA American 6 - National 4, MVP: Aaron Dickson
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28AA/A American 7 - National 3, MVP: Dallas Stone
Congratulations to all 2009 All Stars!!!! |
posted Nov 26, 2009 9:35 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Nov 26, 2009 9:37 PM
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At some point, probably soon, Roy Halladay will be traded. The Blue Jays can't afford to re-sign the former Cy Young winner, and the clock is ticking.
"We know full well that his contract is concluded at the end of 2010," team president and CEO Paul Beeston says.
For most of this decade, Halladay has been Toronto's best starter -- and best closer. He has 47 complete games since 2000, 11 more than anyone else in baseball. For some team, Halladay could be the difference between a first-round playoff exit and a World Series championship. Among free-agent starters, only John Lackey is comparable.
Halladay first landed on the trading block in July, when then-Toronto general manager J.P. Ricciardi held a very public auction for his ace. Opposing G.M.s wouldn't meet Ricciardi's high asking price, and the Jays missed their chance to move Halladay while his value was at its absolute peak. If he had been traded then, Halladay might have affected two pennant races for his new team instead of just one.
Now, the responsibility of trading Halladay falls to Alex Anthopoulos, promoted to G.M. when Ricciardi was fired in early October.
Don't expect candid updates from Anthopoulos -- "My policy is that I won't comment on any rumors or trade speculation and so on" -- but do expect a deal to get done.
"He's young, he's aggressive, he's smart," Beeston says of Anthopoulos. "He has the ability to make decisions and doesn't mind the tension of an argument."
Good thing, because he'll have to negotiate with every contender with a bare ring finger this offseason.
Ryan Fagan is a writer for Sporting News. E-mail him at rfagan@sportingnews.com. |
posted Nov 26, 2009 9:17 PM by SACRAMENTO NABA
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updated Nov 30, 2009 8:10 AM
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