
Bibliotechs 2006 Schedule
Serious Slow Pitch League, Offshore Division (7)
(All games on Monday at 5:30)
Friedrich Nietzsche despised "comfortableness" and the moral
systems that supported it, because he felt "comfortableness" fatally
inhibited "becoming." The Bibs' 2006 season thus certainly qualified
as "Nietzschean" because there was no comfort to be had. After having
rolled through the first half of the season, the team underwent a
bizarre downturn and found themselves on the brink of elimination with
one last chance to attain the playoffs, a game against longtime
nemeses the Delta Tau Delta Dawgs (the formidable team that was the
League champion the previous season, and, ultimately, again in 2006.)
The Bibs played their best game of the season, a jewel in every
respect, and won a mighty triumph! and advanced to the playoffs
(where, alas, they were eliminated in the first round.) Nevertheless,
it was an inspiring "becoming" of sorts. Congratulations and props to
the 2006 Bibliotechs: Dan Belich, Beth Brennan, Ronnie Broadfoot, John
Delancey, Debbie Douglas, Jon Eichman, Charlene Follett, co-captain
Steve Gass, Nik Gulascik, Kathy Hamilton, Peter Houk, Virginia
Johnson, Kendra Lider-Johnson, Luc Lucas, Matt Mahoney, Joe Martinez,
Ted McSweeney, John Melczer, Oliver Mentken, Jason Michel, Rob
Mitchell, Christine Moulen, Tony Moulen, Greg Padilla, Pat Page,
Bonnie Parks, Liz Phipps, co-captain Walter Powers, Sam Sadow, Suzanne
Sloan, Rick Smokovich, Will Soeiro, Matt Van Sleet, Selina Wang, Jos
Wanschers, Bev White, Mat Wilmott, and Rob Wolfe.
- May 22 Contractors at Bibliotechs (W, 14-6)
- June 5 HSTers at Bibliotechs (W, 12-11)
- June 12 Bibliotechs at Leaders for Manufacturing (W, 12-0)
- June 19 Bibliotechs at The Fun Police (W, 12-11)
- June 26 Bibliotechs at Dawgs (L, 5-17)
- July 10 Bibliotechs at Contractors (W, 27-16)
- July 17 Bibliotechs at HSTers (L, 8-12)
- July 24 Leaders for Manufacturing at Bibliotechs (L, 5-7)
- July 31 The Fun Police at Bibliotechs (L, 10-15)
- Aug. 7 Dawgs at Bibliotechs (W, 11-1)
*** PLAYOFFS ***
- Aug. 9 Bibliotechs at Leaders for Manufacturing (L, 5-11)
- Aug. 10 Dawgs beat Leaders for Manufacturing, 6-3, to win Championship
Here is the field map.
Contact co-captains Walter Powers (253-0600, wpowers@mit.edu) or
Steve Gass (253-7058, sgass@mit.edu) to satisfy any morbid
curiosity you may have about these matters.
- May 22 - It was a nice day for bananafish and
Bibliotechs as the home team opened its season against those hardy
perennials, the DOT Contractors, with a 14-6 win! The Bibs showed some
winter-layoff rust, but an infusion of new faces, and some
characteristic veteran Bibliotech muscle (notably, a ballistic 3-run HR by
Padilla) carried the day. Forward and fiaca!
- June 5 - The pre-apocalyptic Bibliotechs faced off for the first time against the
Health Sciences and Technology Program's HSTer's (get a name!) whose
compact line-up kept the offensive heat turned up high, to the extent
that the game was tied 11-11 going into the Bibs' last ups, in which
Broadfoot, who had led off the game with a home run, doubled in the
winning run for a most congenial denouement. (Other notable feats:
outstanding catches by Mentken in the outfield, and an out-of-the-park, over-the-Wall
HR by Page, off his back foot.) The Bibs were too overcome by their
effort and exertions to come up with a cheer on the spot, to answer the good-sport HSTer's; how's
this? "One two three! / HST! / Ameliorate human suffering with
technology!"
- June 12 - The Bibs of Summer took on the latest incarnation of
the Leaders for Manufacturing, future entrepreneurial geniuses and
titans of industry, who were as
always young and athletic, but who had not quite gelled as a team; they
were taken to school by the battle-hardened Bibliotechs, who cruised
to a 12-0 shutout win, only the second in recorded Bibs' history! The
stalwart Bibs defense sparkled behind a brilliant mound performance by
Gass (with relief innings from Belich and Powers), the pinnacle being
a textbook rundown play to kill an LFM run at the plate and end an
inning. !Bibliotecos controllo!
- June 19 - The battlin' Bibliotechs got a rude introduction to
new team and unknown quantity The Fun Police (Dept. of Chemistry) when
the latter got 4 solo home runs from their first five batters!
Nevertheless, the Bibs reached deep, chipped away, and dug out of the hole
with some key hits, smart baserunning, and good D. They grabbed the
lead and survived a furious Fun Police rally in the final frame to
hold on for the close 12-11 win. Next weeks' opponents are last year's
champions, the ravening Dawgs, but you gotta love those Bibs!
- June 26 - The high-flying Bibliotechs were pitted once again
against those Dawgs of Delta Tau Delta, last season's champs, and the
result pretty much echoed recent games between these two ancient
opponents: the Bibs took the apple. Not a good way to go into the mid-season
break, but, on the other hand, their 4-1 record has them tied for 1st
in the Offshore Division. Hopefully they will come out of the break
refreshed, renewed, and ready to get some! Happy 4th of July!
- July 10 - In their post-holiday rematch with long-time nemeses The
Contractors, the Bibliotechs unleashed their inner Godzilla and
inflicted a furious power barrage (5, or was it 6? home runs) on the
Dept. of Transportation team, accounting for their highest-scoring,
and longest-lasting, game of the year. Maybe it was the full moon
(known as "the Bibliotech moon") or maybe it was global warming. Time,
and the rest of the season, will tell.
- July 17 - On Astroturf hot enough to fry an Astro-egg, the bone-in
Bibliotechs were looking to extend their division-leading 5-1 record
against the compact Health Sciences and Technology unit, and started
the game on a high note, scoring 4 runs in the first inning and
playing exemplary D in the field for 4 straight shutout innings. Then,
there befell a brutal and ruinous inning in which the opposing
team scored 11 straight runs, each one more like a red-hot iron rod
applied to the temple than the last, and the Bibs, despite a final-inning
comeback attempt, were boiled, 12-8, as calamitous an outing in its way as the
New York Mining Disaster of 1914 immortalized by the Bee Gees. There is no joy in Bibville. But
the remainder of the season beckons, and the playoff picture remains
relatively bright.
- July 24 - As if in a dream, the blinking Bibliotechs, outnumbered
for the first time and hoping for
an easy win against the multitudinous Leaders for
Manufacturing, got turned around somehow under the black hole sun and,
despite a decently-played game, could not score a sufficient abundance of
runs, and succumbed in a close 7-5
loss. The Bibs need hits! or the season will go into the Dumpster of
History.
- July 31 - It's like a nightmare from which you cannot awaken! The
Bibliotechs continued their free-fall into softball oblivion with a 15-10
loss to the ill, assorted Fun Police. With the final regular-season
game coming up, it's win-or-die for the baffling Bibs. Wake up!
- Aug. 7 - The Bibliotechs reached deep against their ancient
nemeses The Dawgs, coming up with a marvel of hitting and fielding
acuity, playing with utter precision, capitalizing on every
opportunity and deflecting every threat, earning a win that ensured them of
a playoff spot. It was a thrilling, fulfilling way to end the regular
season!
- Aug. 9 - In the playoff semi-final vs. the grim-for-being-so-young
Leaders For Manufacturing, the Bibs hoped to carry the momentum from
their final regular-season game on to softball glory, but what they
got was softball-gory. They kept the game close up to a point, but
could not keep the short-lineupped Leaders from pulling away in the late
innings, and once again were unable to proceed beyond the playoffs' first
round. Still we say, "Bibliotechs forever!"
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