Once again, we’ve reached the end of another baseball season. I don’t know about you, but I’d just as soon put it behind me and get on with the next one. But, it’s more than three months before we can even talk about Spring Training. The Sox do have a bit to do this off-season, what with finding a new manager and all. They even have a few holes to fill. But, those tend to drag on for a while with many more rumors than facts. How else can we all stay busy and keep our minds off September? Once again, I have the answer. I present the Fourth Annual Section 36 Scavenger Hunt. Here’s how it will work. Below, you’ll find a list of 36 items. When you find an item, take a picture of it and send it along to me in an e-mail. Whoever sends me pictures of the most items wins. Pretty simple, eh? We’ll make the end of the hunt be 12:36 PM eastern time on February 5, 2011. This both gives enough time to find the stuff, and fills the time right up to pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training. Sound like fun? What do you win if you find the most items? Worldwide fame and admiration! I will post the winner’s name (and picture if one is provided) on this very site and hail them as the 2011 Scavenger Hunt Champion! I’m sure that Ruben from Alberta, Canada has found his worldwide fame to be quite an honor this past year. I’m also offering 400 different Red Sox baseball cards to the winner (Yes, there will be all-stars and Hall-of-Famers included). Not too bad, right? Ready to get started? Here is this year’s list of items to get pictures of:
1. Ted Williams Hall of Fame plaque
2. David Ortiz replica jersey
3. Red Sox toy car
4. Poster featuring Red Sox player
5. Gate “A” sign at Fenway Park
6. Knuckler, by Tim Wakefield
7. Red Sox lamp
8. Red Sox thermometer
9. Red Sox cup
10. “Teammates” Statue Outside Gate B at Fenway
11. Red Sox player
12. Red Sox water bottle
14. Red Sox wine bottle
15. Tris Speaker Hall of Fame plaque postcard
16. Red Sox Jenga game
17. Jacoby Ellsbury t-shirt
18. “Sporting News” magazine with Red Sox player on cover
19. Fenway dirt
20. Red Sox bikini
21. Fenway Park Scoreboard
22. Official program from 2007 World Series
23. Jarrod Saltalamacchia baseball card
24. Food with Red Sox player on label/box
25. Autograph of member of 2009 Red Sox
26. Ticket stub from Section 36
27. Red Sox rug
28. Red Sox Media Guide
29. Ticket to ALCS game played by the Red Sox
30. Red Sox magnet schedule
31. Red Sox pet item
32. Drawing of Red Sox player
33. 2004 World Series baseball
34. Red Sox pencil
35. Female Red Sox fan
36. Male Red Sox fan
A quick clarification. Unless it says otherwise, “Red Sox Player” refers to anyone who ever played for the Sox in a regular season game. That counts even if the player isn’t depicted as a Red Sox player in the picture. So, Jim would be able to use anything from his
Phillies Room depicting players like Curt Chilling and Pedro Martinez, even if they’re in their Phillies garb.
Now, since I want this to be a scavenger hunt, and not a google search, I’ll need a way to make sure you actually find these items yourself. So, in order to qualify any picture will need to have any one of these three things in it.
- You. This might be the easiest way. If you’re in the picture, I can be pretty sure you actually found the item. This has one advantage in that it doesn’t have to be a new picture. If you went to Fenway last summer and took a picture in front of the scoreboard, that would work. Or,
- The Section 36 logo. Just have it showing somewhere in the picture. Or,
- The address of this blog, “www.section-36.blogspot.com” , written somewhere in the picture. Either write it out on a piece of paper, on a sidewalk with chalk, on someone’s leg, whatever. (Just don’t vandalize anything).
That make sense? So, send in your pictures to me, section36 at gmail dot com (I bet you know which parts to replace with symbols) It would be nice if you told me which items you thought were in each picture. If there’s a tie between people who have the same number of found items, the first tiebreaker will be the person who did it with the fewest number of pictures. If you get a picture of a Female Red Sox fan, wearing a David Ortiz jersey, while holding a Red Sox pencil, it would be 3 items in one picture. That’s a great start, although I’m sure you can do better. One year, Jere had over 20 items in a single photo! (In case you were wondering, the other tiebreaker will just be my judgment as to which pictures I like the best.)
As I’m sure you can imagine, if you send me a picture, you’re stating that you have the rights to send me the picture. You’re also telling me that I can use the picture on my blog in just about any way I see fit.
I think that covers everything! It’s now up to you to start sending me your pictures. I’ll keep reminding you as the months go by.
Good Luck!