Photo Gallery: 2006 NLCS Game 5 The New York Mets lost game 5 of the 2006 National League Championship Series to the St. Louis Cardinals. The score was 4-2. It put the Cardinals ahead 3 games to 2. WCBS Newsradio 880 Sports Director Jared Max was there and electronically transmitted his photographic memories. Take a look at them.
They're gonna play tonight! This shot of Busch Stadium in St. Louis was snapped by WCBS Sports Director Jared Max on Tuesday, October 17, 2006.
VIDEO: Live action...almost. So I basically have the best hotel room any sports fan could wish for. I shot this quick video to demonstrate just how "live" (or not) TV sports coverage is. Of course, nothing against TV coverage. It's just funny to see how much of a delay there really is.
Photo Gallery: 2006 NLCS Game 3 The Mets went into game 3 of the 2006 National League Championship Series tied at 1 game apiece with the St. Louis Cardinals. They left Busch Stadium Saturday night down 2 games to 1. WCBS Newsradio 880's Sports Director Jared Max was there and sent back the following photos.
2006 ALDS Game 4 Jared Max took these photographs of the final game of the New York Yankees 2006 season - in Detroit against the Tigers.
Photo Gallery: 2006 ALDS Game 3 WCBS Sports Director Jared Max traveled to Detroit for the 2006 American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers. These are his photos from game 3.
Travel Day - Friday, October 6, 2006 I got less than three hours of sleep before packing my bags and heading to Newark Airport. Parked at my favorite spot across from the airport, Mr.B's, and caught a shuttle to the Continental terminal. Lines at check-in were lengthy. Didn't think I'd make my flight. But, I made like O.J. (The old O.J.) and hurdled my way all the way to the last gate in the terminal.
Photo Gallery: 2006 ALDS - Game 2, Take 1 Jared Max's photos from the first attempt at game 2 of the 2006 American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium.
The Beginning - Monday, October 2, 2006 The first thing I noticed at Yankee Stadium on Monday was the weather. I can dig playoff baseball like this. I also noticed the painted LDS logos in front of each dugout; they seem smaller than in the past. I like this, too. Not too much bombast too soon. The red, white and blue bunting is back -- a staple at the Stadium this time of year.
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