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Table of Contents
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About the EDITOR
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HOW TO: Have a Tailgate Party
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Sports Recipes
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Top 10 Best
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Fans Gone Wild
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About the Olympics 2012
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Design Director/Publisher Producer Associate Art Director Photographer Design Contributor Advertising Designer Articles & Features
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Regina Gomez FIDM MAC Lab Samantha Troy ChatSports Staff Regina Gomez H Hughes Caroline Qvale Regina Gomez Heezu Jun Better Crocker Kerry Byrne Regina Gomez Tielle Webb, eHow Contributor Visual.ly.com 10-Facts-About.com
Editor’s Note Baseball
There are many different interesting hobbies in the city of San Francisco, one is sports. As a child, I grew up in a world of sports. “Eat, breath, and sleep sports” seemed to be the motto in my household. I had a strong interest in many different sports growing up. I was involved in playing softball as a child until high school. I love the fun and excitement that came with rooting for my favorite team as well as playing in the action.
Fun Facts...
Fact 1:
300,000 to 1 is the chances that a fan can be hit by a baseball.
Fact 2:
The first baseball game played was in New York, June 19, 1845.
Fact 3:
Cal Hubbard is the only person credited in both baseball and football hall of fame.
Fact 4:
The first baseball stadium built in the U.S was Forbes field in Pittsburgh.
Fact 5:
The first rule book of baseball was issued in 1877. It has been changing every year since then.
Fact 6:
Baseball is considered the national sport of US.
Fact 7:
Nolan Ryan had the longest career in baseball history that lasted 27 years.
Fact 8:
Doc Medich who was studying medicine while playing for the Texas Rangers, was able to save a fan’s life from a heart attack.
The interest has not faded, and to this day I follow my favorite sports teams. I chose to create this magazine, Sports Fanatic, as another form in which people can update themselves on games, events, hot spots or activities in the world of sports, specifically in the Bay Area. This edition will cover all Bay Area baseball teams. From the Oakland A’s to the San Francisco Giants, all baseball fans will be informed about their favorite baseball team. Sports Fanatic is for those fans who need an easy way to read about their favorite sports team in one area. This magazine holds information about sporting events from college to professional sports. It has interesting facts about their teams that they may not have known. It also contains information about different hot spots that those sports fans can go to where their favorite sports team is most popular. With this magazine I want to better inform the bay area sports fan about their favorite teams’ current events. Sports Fanatic is different from other magazines because it holds information exclusively about bay area sports. It is Bay Area oriented and geared towards what is most important about sports. My goal is to have a fun and entertaining way for everyone to learn more about their team as well as other bay area teams.
Fact 9:
Carl Edward is the shortest major league baseball player, he stood at three feet and seven inches.
Fact 10:
The national baseball hall of fame was created in 1935 in New York to celebrate the baseball 100th anniversary.
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HOW to
Spiked Football Brownies
Have a
Tailgate
Party
By Tielle Webb, eHow Contributor
INGREDIENTS: 1 box (1 lb 2.4 oz) Betty Crocker® Original Supreme Premium brownie
“Tailgate parties before football games are a uniquely American tradition. Whether you’re at a big NFL showdown or to cheer on your state college, you can have a blast at a tailgate party.”
as much food ahead 1 Prepare of time as you can. Keep foods
simple and easy to eat. Finger foods are best, since it can be difficult for tailgate partiers to sit and eat with utensils. Classic tailgate party foods include hot dogs, burgers or brats cooked up on a portable grill. Other excellent options are pizza, chicken wings or sub sandwiches.
food safe by having a 2 Keep sufficient amount of ice chests
and ice for cold foods and a way to keep hot foods warm, unless you are eating them immediately. Have a variety of non-perishable items on hand such as chips, nuts and jerky.
plenty of supplies. Along 3 Bring with a grill and charcoal, you will need paper plates,
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1
⁄4 cup vegetable oil
1
⁄4 cup bourbon whiskey or water
2 eggs Football-shaped cookie cutter, 31⁄2 x 2 inches
napkins, condiments, ice, a radio or portable television set, disposable cups and trash bags to clean up after your gang.
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Consider packing some blankets to sit on and a tablecloth to spread food upon. If you have enough room, you might be able to set up an umbrella with a stand and some chairs or a small table. If you have not been to this location previously, plan on sitting on the ground or on your tailgate.
a way for your party 5 Design group to meet up. You might
want to purchase some mylar balloons and attach them to long twine that will show above the crowd.◊
1 cup Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy chocolate frosting (from 16 oz container) Betty Crocker® white decorating icing (from 4.25-oz tube) oven to 350°F (325°F 1 Heat for dark or nonstick pan). Line 9-inch square pan with foil, letting foil hang 2 inches over sides of pan. Spray foil with cooking spray.
bowl, stir brownie 2 Inmix,medium chocolate syrup, oil, bourbon and eggs until well blended. Spread in pan.
34 to 37 minutes or until 3 Bake toothpick inserted 2 inches from
side of pan comes out almost clean. Cool completely, about 1 1 ⁄2 hours.
for
Recipes HUNGRY Sports Fans
like YOU!
foil to lift, remove 4 Using brownies from pan. With
football-shaped cookie cutter, cut brownies into football shapes. Spread frosting on brownies. Pipe on decorating icing to look like football laces.
Sideline Smokies
3 Wrap ⁄
of each bacon slice around a smokie and secure it with a toothpick. After you have wrapped all of the smokies, place them on the baking sheet and sprinkle brown sugar on top of each smokie. 1
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4 Bake sausages for 40-45 minutes or until the bacon is crispy and the brown sugar has melted.
5 Serve immediately or keep warm in a slow cooker.
BLT Dip
INGREDIENTS: 1 (16 ounce) pound of bacon 1 (14 ounce) package of little smokie sausages
11⁄2 cups cheddar cheese 1 tomato, seeded and chopped 1
⁄4 cup chopped green onions
Additional green onions, cooked bacon, tomato, and lettuce for garnish, if desired
1 Preheat oven to 350°F degrees.
2 Mix mayonnaise, sour cream,
and cream cheese in a bowl until thoroughly combined. Crumble bacon into mixture and stir. Add cheddar cheese, green onions, and tomato and mix well. Pour into a shallow dish or pie pan and bake for 20 minutes or until bubbling. Garnish with additional green onions, tomato, and crumbled bacon. Serve with corn Chips.◊
1 cup brown sugar
1 Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet or jelly roll pan with tin foil.
2 Using kitchen scissors cut your
bacon into thirds. There’s no need to cut each individual piece; cut the whole slab at one time.
INGREDIENTS: 1 pound bacon, cooked 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
Recipes brought to you by www.bettycroker.com
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TOP
BEST
Sports Bars in
San Francisco Where to go before, after, and during any city sports game!
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MOMO’S
Location: 760 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA Phone: (415) 227-8660 Momo’s is conveniently located across the street from AT&T park as well. Momo’s boasts some of the best outdoor dining in all of San Francisco. While you can eat inside our out, the outdoor patio looks right at AT&T park and has some views of the ocean surrounding the ball park as well. They offer some of the best seafood in sports bar and have excellent happy hour drinks and specials that make MoMo’s a great place to go for dinner before a Giants game.
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“The #1
hottest sports bar in the city...”
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PARAGON RESTAURANT & BAR Location: 701 2nd Street Phone: (415) 537-9020
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21st AMENDMENT
Location: 563 2nd Street Phone: (415) 369-0900
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PUBLIC HOUSE
Location: 24 Willie Mays Plaza Phone: (415) 644-0240
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STEFF’S SPORTS BAR Location: 141 2nd Street Phone: (415) 777-1844
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PETE’S TAVERN Location: 128 King Street Phone: (415) 817-5045
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Did you
know...
1. The Giants were the first team to retire a number.
Although two-way lineman Ray Flaherty is not in the Hall of Fame as a player (he made it as a coach in 1976), his 10-year playing career was good enough that the Giants took his No. 1 out of commission upon his retirement in 1935.
2. The Giants have played in and lost more NFL championship games than any other team.
The Giants have appeared in 16 NFL title games, ahead of Green Bay (12) and Dallas (10). They’ve lost 12 of those, all in the premerger era. The Frank Gifford/Alex Websterled Giants were the precursor of the Jim Kelly Bills, losing four titles in five seasons from 1959-1964 and going into a similar tailspin after that unsuccessful run at glory.
3. The Giants broke out a “futuristic” new logo in 1975 that had about as much staying power as the pet rock.
Giants Hall of Famer Andy Robustelli took over GM duties before the 1975 season, and he had always wanted to update the classic “NY” that used to grace his helmet. So he hired a hip design firm to turn out this abomination, which was about as good as the Giants were under Robustelli’s watch. Five years and a 25-49 record later, he was replaced by George Young for the 1980 season. Young, who looked a little like an alien, would turn the franchise around with the hiring of Bill Parcells as head coach.
4. Giants players threatened a walkout in 1981 if rookie Lawrence Taylor was given an “outlandish” three-year, $750,000 deal.
Twenty-five years doesn’t seem like a long time, but in terms of NFL inflation, it was another epoch. When Taylor asked for $250K a year – more than veteran standouts – old-schoolers were ready to rebel. No one went on the record about it, but linebacker Brad Van Pelt admitted that there was a movement afoot. Taylor got his money and earned his keep, and when he signed his last Giants contract in 1993, it was for two years and $5.5 million. Last year, the average NFL salary was $1.4 million. Brought to you by www.coldhardfotballfacts.com
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NOVA BAR & RESTAURANT Location: 555 Second Street Phone: (415) 543-2282
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ZEKE’S Location: 600 3rd street Phone: (415) 392-5311
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PEDRO’S CANTINA Location: 128 King Street Phone: (415) 896-5644
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JILLIAN’S Location: 101 4th St Phone: (415) 369-6100
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San Francisco
GIANTS fans gone wild! Fans anticipating the next at bat; a very intense game!
“And the crowd goes
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wild...”
Family bonding while watching Bonds. What more could you ask for?
The lovely couple enjoying a beautiful day in the city, watching their favorite team!
Taking a break from a close game for a group picture.
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A beautiful day for America’s favorite past time.
Wearing GIANTS ball caps is what it’s all about! The wonderful couple waiting in line to get inside the park.
Take ME out to the ball game. Buy me some peanuts and...
Bean dip?
Even in the nose bleed section, GIANTS fans always have fun!
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The girls representing the Giants with their amazing gear.
So much love because the Giants won the game.
Falling in love.... with the game of
baseball.
All their energy went into cheering, no energy left for a
photo-opp!
Someone in the background seems to disapprove.
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