
Bibliotechs 2004 Schedule
Serious Slow Pitch League, Offshore Division (7)
The 2004 Bibliotechs, after a dismal start, turned the
season
around with four straight inspiring wins, which was good enough to
land them in a 3-way tie for 3rd place in the League's Gorgonian
Offshore Division. Unfortunately, the tie-breaking formula did not
compute in the Bibs' favor, and they missed the playoffs for the first
time in 5 years. It is still painful to think about, but as World
Champion Red Sox center fielder Johnny Damon says, "Thinking hurts the
ballclub." This edition of the Bibliotechs disported themselves in an admirable
and utterly Bibliotechian manner, and we will remember them fondly:
Dan Belich, Ronnie Broadfoot, John Delancey, Debbie Douglas, Jon
Eichman, Max Fleischman, Charlene Follett, Judith Gallagher,
co-captain Steve Gass, Bill Guarente, Kathy Hamilton,
Torance Harrison, Peter Houk, Virginia Johnson, Deb Kruzel, Ed Kruzel,
Luc Lucas, Joe Martinez, Rob Mitchell, Christine Moulen, Tony Moulen,
Jennifer Murphy, Greg Padilla, Pat Page, co-captain Walter Powers,
William Reilly, Beth Siers, Suzanne Sloan, Rick Smokovich, Jos
Wanschers, Bev White, Rob Wolfe, and Lindy the student.
(All games on Wednesday at 5:30)
- May 26 Bibliotechs at PsiClones (L, 2-11)
- June 2 Clippers at Bibliotechs (RAINED OUT)
- June 9 Bibliotechs at Blood Sucking Contractors
(W, 20-8)
- June 16 Bibliotechs at Barrel of Monkeys (L, 9-13)
- June 23 CRE "Pure Play" at Bibliotechs (W, 6-5)
- June 30 Clippers at Bibliotechs (L, 7-15)
(make-up for June 2 rainout)
- July 7 Barrel of Monkeys at Bibliotechs (L, 3-16)
- July 14 Bibliotechs at Dead Man Piano Movers
(W, 10-7)
- July 21 Blood Sucking Contractors at Bibliotechs
(W, 11-5)
- July 28 Bibliotechs at CRE "Pure Play" (W, 25-7)
- August 4 Artisoft Ringers at Bibliotechs (W, 11-9)
*** PLAYOFFS START AUG. 10***
Here is the field map.
Call co-captains Walter Powers (253-0600, wpowers@mit.edu) or Steve
Gass (253-7058, sgass@mit.edu) for the down-low and the follow-up on the
Bibliotechs: the who, the what, the where and the when, and, perhaps,
the why.
- May 26 - On a dank and Gothic Opening Day, Bibliotechs
come out flat, and continue to flatten right through into a "hole-state"
versus Whitehead Institute's PsiClones, from which there would be no
recovery. It was recalled that the 2003 opener was also a loss for the
Bibs, so it should be taken as a good sign! Who's with me? Team? Anybody?
- June 9 - The sun shone brightly as the mighty Bibliotech
pantechnicon thundered into life and, led by strong hitting all through
the lineup (notably a 3-run HR by Pat Page, bases-clearing double by
Rick Smokovich) and some defensive gems submitted by young Bibs Rob Wolfe,
Max Fleischman, and Jennifer Murphy rotating in at the 2B slot, rolled
over the
DOT-oriented Blood Sucking Contractors for a 20-8 win. It looks like
2004 will be another trick-or-treat year for the enigmatic yet
palpable Bibliomunculi. (The prized Golden Haddock was awarded to Bill
Guarente for his piquant portfolio of game and
post-game photographs.)
- June 16 - The supersized Bibs face semi-familiar Environmental
Engineering opponents, Barrel of Monkeys, with high hopes of pushing the 2004
season in the right direction with another big win, but instead get a
Monkey-shower (that's when it's so hot you go "Oo oo oo ah ah ah")
despite taking an early lead, giving up 5 unrecoupable runs late in
the game, and losing 13-9. There is no joy in Bibville!
- June 23 - In an intense seesaw battle versus the Center for Real
Estate's "Pure Play" team, with the score tied at the end of the
regulation 7 innings, the dueling detachments played on into the 10th,
the Bibs holding the line defensively so that their Big 5 could get up to bat
again and finally manage to score a run. The raucous joy of the win
was tempered somewhat by the subsequent news that ascendant rookie
William Reilly had avulsed a bone in his Lisfranc's Joint with a slide
into 3rd base, and would require surgery! for which he was accorded
the coveted Golden Haddock, retroactively.
- June 30 - The Bibliotechs came out on a beautiful afternoon hoping
for splendor in the grass vs. longtime nemeses the Clippers, from the
MIT News Office. These were not the Clippers of old, however, carrying
a
number of new players in their lineup who were suspiciously adept
with glove and
bat, and not giving the impression of being members of the working
press.
The Bibs didn't have a bad game, but the Clippers had a better
one, winning 15-7. At the season's midpoint, the outlook, with a 2-3
record, according to the MIT Library's 8-ball, is "Ask again
later."
- July 7 - Another gruesome loss, worse than the last time the Bibs
played the Sea
Monkeys, a game in which the Env. Eng. team could have invoked the
"slaughter rule" but didn't gives rise to speculation: is this
merely a bubble, a blip, a chimera, that will dispel with the next
bright win for the battling Bibliotechs? Or is this the
Bibberdammerung, the Twilight of the Bibs that was foretold in
the sagas? The oracles will be consulted, and the entrails read.
- July 14 - Employing the Miesian dictum, "Less is more" (or is that
"Loss is morbid?") and going with
a cut-down and weather-shortened line-up (13 players,)
the back-to-the-wall Bibs bust a dope
move and bring down the division-leading and formerly undefeated Dead Man
Piano Movers, 10-7! The splendid Golden Haddock, more observed in the
breach than in the bestowal this season, was lauded unto veteran Bibliotech,
MIT Museum curator, and author Debbie Douglas for a perfect (3 for 3)
day at the plate and stand-up D at 2nd base. The sun will rise another
day on the Bibliotech Nation!
- July 21 - The bodacious Bibliotechs, backs to the wall and
battling a bezzled season, apply the orange stick of good attitude
and decent play (potent offense including HR's by Page and Gass)
to the cuticle of failure, to reveal the pleasing
lunula of a win! vs. the Blood Sucking Contractors, and get back to
a .500 record. Oh what a feeling!
- July 28 - In a game riddled with anomalies (a rain-threatened,
beer-censored game
moved to the Astroturf field because of the Democratic National Convention,
a tight line-up, no batting practice) the Bibliotechs finally put it all
together, with diapasonal fertility, for a masterpiece of a win over
the CRE "Pure Play" team, 25-7. One more game in the season!
Obesa non cantavit!
- August 4 - The indomitable Bibliotechs, facing a must-win (and
then some) scenario for their final game of the regular season, rose
to the occasion against telecommunications giant Artisoft's Ringers,
with whom they were tied in the standings, and conducted themselves
like the team they knew they could be, reaching down deep to prevail,
11-9, in a hard-fought, seesaw game. The playoff picture is clouded,
with the Bibs unlikely to qualify, even with a 6-4 record, but the 2004
team can take pride in turning a grim season around with a
joyful surge over the last 4 games, a streak that will be inscribed
forever in the records of Bibliotech heroics. Long live the Bibs!
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