Phoenix 2004

Bank One Ballpark

Season 14 • Phoenix, AZ • Oct. 7 - 10, 2004

Event Highlights

Key moments from our 2004 Phoenix adventure

Bank One Ballpark

Playing at the Arizona Diamondbacks' home stadium in the heart of the desert.

Randy Johnson Gift

Presenting RJ with personalized golf balls and a mounted dove trophy commemorating his "imperfect game."

India Baseball Trip

The Chairman took Tucker & Frenchie on a wild trip across southern India to teach baseball basic to hundreds of interested cricket coaches, inspiring the book Searching for Tendulkar.

Gary Hunter Trip

Sending weakened ALS victim Gary Hunter and his wife on a bucket-list trip to Las Vegas.

The Story

Season 14 at Bank One Ballpark

The Arizona Diamondbacks were the worst host we've dealt with, dropping a last-minute demand on us for a significant field rental fee that Harley Kane picked up, saying, "I think the guys would like to play there." The Diamondbacks confiscated our water bottles and drinks upon stadium entry, and put a minibar of Gatorade miniatures on ice in trash cans inside both dugouts. Without mentioning the tiny bottles were $3.50 apiece [the equivalent of $4.75 in 2020], the D'backs dropped a bill on us for all the ones we thought were included in the stadium rental but found out a week later that we were expected to pay for.

Of all the places we've been, the Diamondbacks treated us by far the worst.

In keeping with our VIP gift tradition, we bought Randy Johnson twelve dozen Titleist ProV1 golf balls personalized with his initials and number (RJ51) plus the date of his perfect game against the Atlanta Braves (May 18, 2004). With the help of Reid Ryan, we got the top taxidermist in Texas to mount a dove atop a tall baseball trophy. The engraved plate read "Imperfect Game: March 24, 2001" and represented the spring training fastball that Randy threw that blew a dove to feathers.

RJ was in Japan at the time of our visit but phoned the Chairman on New Year's Eve to thank him for everything we did for him and his commitment to help the area homeless. His kids, he said, loved petting the dove.

Other 2004 highlights included the first Chicago golf fundraiser, orchestrated by Dan Carroll and supported by what grew to become a legendary 2001 rookie class. Jay Tucker, Frenchie, and the Chairman flew to Chennai, India to teach baseball to cricket coaches, a trip that turned into the popular novella "Searching for Tendulkar (Baseball's Hunt for the Star of India)."

Then, to cap things off, the club sent A. L. S. victim Gary Hunter and his wife on a bucket-list trip to Las Vegas. Gary would soon pass away from the same terrible disease that claimed his uncle, Jim "Catfish" Hunter.

Event Standouts

Celebrating the people who made 2004 special

Hall of Fame

Mark Costigan
Mark Costigan
Mike Ebener
Mike Ebener
Tommy Harrell
Tommy Harrell

Awards

Ted Darby
Ted Darby
Chairman's Award
Steve Prather
Steve Prather
Chairman's Award
Harley Kane
Harley Kane
Tournament MVP
Mike Byrne
Mike Byrne
Team MVP
Don Lippert
Don Lippert
Team MVP
Todd Nelson
Todd Nelson
Team MVP
Brian Rhoney
Brian Rhoney
Team MVP
Rick Shaw
Rick Shaw
Team MVP
Ted Simendinger
Ted Simendinger
Team MVP
Robb Struckel
Robb Struckel
Team MVP

Managers

Gene Ahlhorn
Gene Ahlhorn
Mark Costigan
Mark Costigan
Mike Ebener
Mike Ebener
Mark Wilcox
Mark Wilcox

Smites

Eric Brown
Eric Brown
Brian Crawford
Brian Crawford
Joe Maiden
Joe Maiden
Tim Mayer
Tim Mayer
Mike O'Neil
Mike O'Neil
Steve Prather
Steve Prather
Greg Pryor
Greg Pryor
Brave Stuart
Brave Stuart
Mike Womack
Mike Womack

Rookies

Chris Duzich
Chris Duzich
John Gilbert
John Gilbert
Mike Wilson
Mike Wilson

Charitable Impact

Supporting multiple organizations in 2004

Randy Johnson Homeless Foundation $63,576
Gary Hunter Make-A-Wish Trip $5,425
Jim "Catfish" Hunter ALS Foundation $2,000
Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation $200
India Baseball Coach of the Year Award $380