Archive for August, 2009

August 26th 2009
Farts win game; Pups still better-looking

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The old Farts won the annual Pups vs. Farts game in a battle royale on Tuesday, 19-14.  The game was marred helped by rampant beer-drinking, including Brian Bakst’s well-played sip after making a catch in the outfield.

Tom Rothman, who only returned this month from the DL to play in the tournament, was photographed (by Tim Post) hitting the ball…

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Tim Post, in his first Pups/Farts game, was originally pegged to play on the Farts – then switched to the Pups – then back to the Farts.  The cut-off age was 35.

The Farts’ biggest inning was their 11-run 4th, in which they attained all those runs with nothing but singles and walks.  The game was called after five innings because the Pups were worried the Farts might not see the ball so well, with their old eyes – and well, that’s just a safety issue.

We all headed to Chalk Talk, but not before a group photo:

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Chalk Talk was well-attended, though Gus’s gambling-enabling only resulted in us not winning money.

Line score:

Farts 0 3 5 11 0 19
Pups 4 3 7 0 0 14


Your 2009 Farts: Randy Greenly, Al Schoch, Jeff Johnson, Linda Wareham, Laurie Johnson, Tom Rothman, Bill Wareham, Jim Bickal, Kari Ness, Fred Child, Tim Dennis, Tim Post, Cliff Bentley, Chris Benson.

Your 2009 Pups: New Tom Scheck, Brian Bakst, Gus Liepitz, Emily Reese, Zack Rose, Liz Dadd, Andy Ducett, Captain Tom, Chris Bjork, Mason Wibstad, Molly Bloom, Jeff Bina, Johnny Rothman, Jeff Jones

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August 19th 2009
A tournamental day of softball

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MPR played five games during Saturday’s tournament, winning three.  We didn’t win the championship, but as Linda Wareham always says, when she’s not getting dogs drunk: “We’re champions in our hearts and feet.”

Here’s a recap:
Game 1 — Loss to Capitol Offenders
CO – 222 045 – 15
MPR – 030 220 – 7

Ben Wareham was a late scratch for breaking team curfew…

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Even so, MPR made a go of it until the last couple innings, when the Offenders broke away to win 15-7.  Gus had a nice triple and scored twice; Fred knocked in a couple runs.  Johnny hurt his finger.  The loss, though, was all part of Captain Tom’s scheme to win the tournament via the loser’s bracket.

Game 2 – Win vs. Pino’s Pizza
Pino’s – 050 010 2 – 8
MPR   – 700 205 x – 14
Despite some team members never having heard of Pino’s, MPR pulled off a nice 14-8 win, thanks to a 7-run first inning that included a boatload of singles to the left side.

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Ben Wareham, fresh off his hangover nap…

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… hit two home runs and knocked in six runs.  He was banned from playing the third game for hitting too many homers.

The game also included the tallest umpire in MPR softball history.

Game 3 – Win vs. History Center
His.  – 000 300 – 3
MPR – 525 42x – 18

MPR scored an 18-3 rout of the History Center, despite Mason’s horribly awful strikeout in the first inning.

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Gus hit two home runs and scored thrice.  Jeff Bina also played.  After the game, some folks went to McDonald’s and brought back food for the parched team.

Game 4 – Win vs. Cherry Pit!
Cpit – 020 410 – 7
MPR – 010 511 – 8

After losing twice during the season to Cherry Pit, MPR feared the day might end here.  But Gus had yet another home run, helping MPR beat Cherry Pit 8-7!  A Jeff Johnson single in bottom of the sixth scores the winning run, Srini.

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Game 5 – Loss to OBB
OBB – 203 056 – 16
MPR – 110 303 – 8

We held OBB close until the last two innings, when either the gas ran out or our subs messed it all up.  Johnny Rothman had three doubles and scored three runs.  Laurie Johnson just kept pitching and pitching and pitching.  Linda Wareham’s parents watched.  So did Jim Bickal, back in Minnesota from his vacation.

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The late rally in the last inning, though, wasn’t enough as the MPR season ended there on field four.  All were pleased, though, with the day’s play and Chalk Talk was immediately ordered.

Other notes:
– Captain Tom won the coin toss every game and MPR (maybe for the first time ever?) was home team in every tournament game.
– Srini had a flat tire after the tournament that Captain Tom changed.
– At Chalk Talk, Gus won $104 in pull tabs.
– The day marked the return of Tom Rothman!
– Laurie Johnson and Johnny Rothman played every single inning.

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Let’s hear it for the roster of players out there Saturday!  Brian Bakst; Jeff Bina; Fred Child; Tim Dennis; Linda Fantin; Sara Ibis; Jeff Johnson; Laurie Johnson; Gus Liepitz; Kari Ness; Srini Radhikrishna; Emily Reese; Johnny Rothman; Tom Rothman; Ben Wareham; Linda Wareham; Captain Tom; Kate Weinstock; and Mason Wibstad (who struck out).

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August 13th 2009
The final regular season standings

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Here’s how we ended up…  for Tuesday:

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… for Thursday:

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August 8th 2009
Ending the regular season on a high note (even with a loss)

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MPR played Cherry Pit on Thursday, a team we’ve lost to many times before by wider margins.  AND!  With so many players gone, we had a skeleton crew of 12 – but we hung in there and even rallied in the final inning before only falling 13-12.

A great effort!  One that included a 6-run fourth inning; Johnny Rothman and Tom Scheck both hitting solo homers; and MPR retiring Cherry Pit 1-2-3 for the first time, possibly, in team history.

The three people in this photo also had big games!

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Emily Reese had three hits!  (including at least 2 smoking line drives up the middle + 2 RBIs)  Tracy Fisher had her first hit of the season and scored a run!  And Johnny Vince had a dribbling hit that became a single, RBI, and later a run in the 4th.

And!  Captains Tom and Jill are big proponents of getting young talent going early, even if it means a rebuilding year.  After the game, Babies Scheck and Baskt practiced a lap around the bases for the one day they’ll both be called upon to play on the MPR team…

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August 5th 2009
Giving them false hope…

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MPR lost to Top Floor 22-17 Tuesday nite, giving opponents a false sense of security heading into the tournament.  But at least the Warehams were there to play.  Emily Reese reports having her best hit ever.

But look at this!  Look what CNN does now — a segment called ‘Chalk Talk!’  We should sue…

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August 4th 2009
A new cornhole champion!

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Two-time defending cornhole champ Tom Scheck was mercilessly unseated from the throne on Saturday when Phil Miller won the third annual MPR softball cornhole tournament.

Phil played Jim Bickal in the finals; Jim’s loss in the championship match was his first loss all day.  Congrats, Phil!  (photos/Brian Bakst)

Before:

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After:

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August 3rd 2009
A hard-fought loss, and a beer

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Thursday’s beer was well worth it, after an exciting – albeit losing – effort.  MPR fell to the Capitol Offenders 18-15.

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Tom Scheck had a nice catch in the outfield, and Doug got his wings…

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One final note: This photo was from last week, but look at Oban Scheck!  He’s eating a ball!  Oh, that dog.

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