Here are the All-Star Game’s ‘Apples on Parade’ (Photo Gallery)

Posted: July 14, 2013 in Uncategorized

redsThe world knows New York City as the Big Apple and — in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the first placement of All-Star statues around the host cities — MLB has scattered 35 six-foot tall, 350-pound sculptures shaped as the healthy fruit around NYC in a tribute to the 84th Midsummer Classic.

The commemorative All-Star statues have become a big part of the ASG experience and tourists searching out their favorite team’s statue for a photo-op has become a great way for fans to get involved with the annual event and see the host city close up.

This year, the 2013 statues (one for each team and a few add-ons) have been on display at various locations in Manhattan with the exception of the one at Citi Field (a Matt Harvey toss from the Mets’ iconic Home Run Apple).

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The mostly unassuming apples can be spotted in the shadow of the nearly completed Freedom Tower at the World Financial Center (Rockies), uptown in bustling Harlem (L.A. Dodgers), outside the battle-scarred Intrepid aircraft carrier on the Hudson River (Nationals), blocking the aisles of a Fifth Avenue Tommy Bahama shop (S.F. Giants) and being ignored by young gamers in the Rockefeller Center Nintendo store (Mariners).

I spent three days with my trusty Nikon peddling through miles of yellow taxi rivers via mountain bike to capture the essence of the soon-to-be-forgotten apples. Did I mention the heat wave?

Along the way, I met a troop of Boy Scouts (Nationals), a protective 150-pound dog (Cardinals), an ASG ticket winner (Tigers), break-dancing street performers (Rangers) and got the opportunity to enjoy parts of the city I haven’t seen in years — or just plain forgot about.

If you aren’t lucky enough to be visiting New York for the game this week — or just don’t want to deal with the subways, the heat or rent a Citi Bike to see the “Apples on Parade” — here’s all 35 of the colorful creations in one photo show to see what you’re missing.

I think you’ll like dem apples.

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