
Bibliotechs 2007 Schedule
Serious Slow Pitch League, Pacific Division (7)
(All games on Thursdays at 5:30, except 7/19 and 7/26 at
6:30)
The 2007 season started with great expectations, under
new co-captains Pat Page and Bonnie Parks, with a bracing infusion of
young and hungry players, nicely balancing the stubbled veterans of
yore and ye olde. Unfortunately the bad-luck Bibs got up on the wrong
side of their mojo, and were constrained to undergo a transitional
losing season, in order to gain experience, insight, and game-wisdom,
and, in one case, a broken collarbone. What doesn't kill you, as they
say, or utterly humiliate you like that time at the Cotillion, makes
you stronger. 2007 Bibliotechs, and we mean you! Patsy Baudoin, Dan
Belich, Beth Brennan, Ronnie
Broadfoot, John Delancey, Elissa Derby,
Marissa Derry, Mark Diggory, Debbie Douglas,
Darcy Duke, Jon Eichman, Charlene
Follett, Judith Gallagher, Cate Gallivan, Millicent Gaskell, Steve
Gass, Dana Goblaskas, Jeremiah Graves, Ryan
Gray, Rachel Grubb, Kathy
Hamilton, Stephanie Hartman, Katie Huffman, Neal Johnson, Virginia
Johnson, Julia Lanigan,Kendra Lider-Johnson, Angie Locknar, Luc Lucas, Joe Martinez, Ted
McSweeney, John Melczer, Jason Michel, Rob Mitchell, Christine Moulen,
Tony Moulen, Greg Padilla,
Greg's friend Jim, co-captain Pat Page, co-captain Bonnie
Parks, Liz Phipps, Walter Powers, Dan Pribble, Greg Raposa, Sam Sadow,
Carol Schweigert, Suzanne Sloan, Rick Smokovich, Linda Sobottka, Will Soeiro, Stefan
Stasik, Nick Szydlowski, Matt Van Sleet, Jos Wanschers, Bev White, Mat Wilmott, and Rob
Wolfe -- we love you! (Photographs courtesy Beth Brennan, Elissa Derby, and Dana Goblaskas.)
- May 24 Zoned Out at Bibliotechs (W, 13-12)
- June 14 Delinquent Jesters at Bibliotechs (L, 11-19)
- June 21 Bibliotechs at Momenta (L, 8-9)
- June 28 Bibliotechs at Dawgs (L, 13-15)
- July 12 Legion of Doom at Bibliotechs (W, 15-3)
- July 19 Bibliotechs at Dead Man Piano Movers
(game time 6:30) Rained Out
- July 26 Momenta at Bibliotechs (game time 6:30) (L, 5-8)
- August 2 Straw Dogs at Bibliotechs, Bibliotechs (W, 7-1)
at Straw Dogs (double-header) (L, 4-5)
- August 9 Bibliotechs at Delinquent Jesters, (L, 7-8)
Bibliotechs at Dead Man Piano Movers (L, 7-14)
(double-header)
Here is the field map.
Contact co-captains Pat Page (258-7457, pagep@mit.edu) or
Bonnie Parks (253-7137, bonster@mit.edu) who can make all your
softball fantasies a reality.
- May 24 - Once again the mighty Bibliotechs gathered
for Opening Day under the big sky of Briggs Field, their ranks swollen
and brimming with new talent, to take on the MIT Facilities Zoned Out
team. It was a see-saw battle, Bibs up, Bibs down, and finally tied at
the end of regulation innings. Ultimately, in the 2nd extra inning, the
battlin' Biblio-bobbleheads eked out a run to carry the day,
13-12. Notable efforts were a titanic home run by Greg Raposa and
inspiring stand-up play in the pivot (and good hitting) from Debbie Douglas. Zounds and
yoicks! This could be the year!
- June 14 - The Bibliotechs squared off against the Deliquent Jesters of
Tang Hall (whose basketball entity the Libraries' own Barcodes had
conquered for the championship this past winter) hoping for a continuation of the princely indefectibility
of Game 1, but instead were rewarded with that dead-rodent-in-the-wall
feeling you sometimes get. The Bibs came from behind early in the game to
take an encouraging lead, but it began slip, slip, slipping away,
and soon the Bibs were waving bye-bye. Pitcher Powers, who gave up all
19 runs, surpassing his total runs allowed for the previous 2 years, went
immediately on the DL and was unavailable for comment to the news
media. One bright spot: an emphatic home run by Nick Szydlowski, which
auspicates well for the rematch on August 9.
- June 21 - Amid the clamour of gathering thunderclouds, the
Bibliotechs gathered to confront the league-leading Momenta
Pharmaceuticals, who demonstrated some thunder of their own in the
early innings, going immediately out of the yard and into the tennis
courts. The Bibs hung tough, however, aided in spirit by the return of
some Bibliotech heroes from the past (including an inspirational
reunion of the classic Bib Red Machine infield) and some good hitting
up and down the line-up. Although the Bibs lost, the game was perhaps
closer than
the final 9-8 score would indicate! Next week, back to .500!
- June 28 - In a clash between the 2 of the most enduring (one hates
to say "oldest") teams in MIT Community Summer Softball history, the
Libraries' Bibliotechs and the Dawgs of Delta Tau Delta, the former,
perhaps in a pre-holiday dissociative fugue state, and missing some
key personnel, came out flatter
than 2 pancakes (despite a lead-off home run by Broadfoot) and stood
by as the Dawgs rolled up a big lead. Then, in the final inning, the
bag-eyed Bibbles started to blister with a furious rally, drawing
within 2 runs with a man on base, before finally being snuffed
out. It is somewhat disheartening to go into the 4th of July break with a 1-3 record,
but the Bibs have come back from worse. Bibs get hot!
- July 12 - Coming back from the July 4th off week, the Bibliotechs
had a sublime summer afternoon on which, and an unfamiliar but
congenial opponent, the
Broad Institute's Legion of Doom, over whom they hoped to regain a
grip on
the 2007 season before it
got entirely away from them. And so they did! With a huge two-page line-up and
countless fans from the Libraries cheering them on, the Bad News Bibs busted out with 8
runs in the first inning, highlighted by a Mat Willmott inside-the-park
home run, and never looked back. Even the losing Legion was having so
much fun that the 2 teams kept playing after the game was over! The
Bibs are back from the dead; everybody do the zombies' Thriller
dance!
- July 26 - In their rematch with the league-leading and undefeated
(and no doubt human growth hormone-enhanced) pharmaceutical behemoth
Momenta, the battling Bibliotechs once again kept their opponents
within an attainable margin, but were perhaps undone by their own
bungles in the jungle of Field 7. Nor were they helped by some
creative situational ground rule interpretation by the umpire. There's
no point in regrets; the way forward is clear. Every game now is a must,
from here to eternity!.
- August 2 - The hearty, beefy, bloodshot and beaty Bibliotechs
mustered a full complement for a twi-night doubleheader against those
practitioners of Brain and Cognitive Science, the Straw Dogs. Things
were looking good for the Library lads and lassies, with a clatter of
runs (key hit by Dan Belich) scored early, and exemplary infield performance typified by a
1-6-3, Gass to Page to Wolfe double-play, in the first game. In the
nightcap, however, the Bibliotech bats were somewhat muffled, and the
ravening Dogs kept close and finally passed the Bibs in the final
inning, to knock the hometown favorites down to a 3-5 record, with
only 2 games left in the season. Still we say, Bibliotecae ad
fundum!
- August 9 - It was the last good day of the summer, or so it
seemed, as the Bibliotechs cowboyed up for the make-or-break
double-header against first the Delinquent Jesters, who had whipsawed
the Bibs the first time around this season, and then against unknown
entity Dead Man Piano Movers. The Bibs kept it close against the Tang
Hall Jesters, but victory was snatched away in the final inning of a
close game. As Emily Dickinson always says, "Slipping is Crash's law"
and as the Bibs' season slipped away from them, they suffered a
letdown against the Piano Movers, who dropped a piano of a game on the
library legation. Still we say, as we look forward to next season,
"Bibliotechs and nothing but!" Pax.
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