
Bibliotechs 2008 Schedule
Serious Slow Pitch League, Western Division (5)
(All games on Thursdays at 5:30
MAGIC SOFTBALL: Concentrate and ask again
Q: Did the 2008 team (Noel Atkins, Noel's sister, Patsy Baudoin, Dan
Belich, Beth Brennan, Ronnie Broadfoot, Alex Caracuzzo, John Delancey,
Elissa Derby, Debbie Douglas, Darcy Duke, Bethanie Edwards, Jon
Eichman, Charlene Follett, Carol Frederick, Steve Gass, Diane Geraci,
Dana Goblaskas, Roshni Gohil, co-captain Jeremiah Graves, Ryan Gray,
Rachel Grubb, Kathy Hamilton, Stephanie Hartman, Drew Hamlin, Neal
Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Georgina Lewis, Kendra Lider-Johnson, Angie
Locknar, Luc Lucas, Joe Martinez, Ted McSweeney, John Melczer, Rob
Mitchell, Grace Mlady, Christine Moulen, Tony Moulen, Greg Padilla,
Greg's friend Jim, co-captain Pat Page, Liz Phipps, Walter Powers, Dan
Pribble, Carol Robinson, Carol Schweigert, Suzanne Sloan, Rick
Smokovich, Will Soeiro, Nick Szydlowski, Theresa Tobin, Jos Wanschers,
Bev White, Margaret Willison, Mat Wilmott, and Rob Wolfe) have an
outstanding comeback season, and not only make the playoffs but win a
thrilling quarter-final victory that still resonates down the halls of
Bibliotech history, despite being eliminated, ultimately, in the
semi-final round?
MAGIC SOFTBALL: It is certain
- May 22 Red SAAC's at Bibliotechs (W, 14-7)
- May 29 Bibliotechs at Clippers (W, 18-10)
- June 5 Bibliotechs at ATGC (L, 17-18)
- June 12 Bibliotechs at Straw Dogs (W, 6-4)
- June 19 Zoned-Out at Bibliotechs (W, 11-10)
- June 26 Bibliotechs at Red SAAC's (L, 10-11)
- July 10 Clippers at Bibliotechs (W, 15-8)
- July 17 ATGC at Bibliotechs (W, 14-13)
- July 24 RAINED OUT
- July 31 Straw Dogs at Bibliotechs (make-up game)
(L, 3-7)
- July 31 Bibliotechs at Zoned-Out (second game of double-header)
(W, 3-1)
*** PLAYOFFS ***
- Aug. 4 Red SAACs at Bibliotechs (W, 12-11)
- Aug. 6 RAINED OUT (Field 9)
- Aug. 7 RAINED OUT (Field 2)
- Aug. 8 Bibliotechs at Biohazards (L, 4-15)
- Aug.12 Straw Dogs beat Biohazards, 10-9
Here is the field map.
Contact co-captains Pat Page (258-7457, pagep@mit.edu) or
Jeremiah Graves (253-2208, jgraves@mit.edu) for a real good
time!
- May 22 - At one point in the Bibliotechs' Opening
Day game against Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals Red SAACs team, the
SAACs' pitcher jibed at the Bibs, after inducing an infield out, "File
that in your card catalog!" It is actually kind of touching how
young people hold on to the stereotypical ideas of libraries and
librarians...especially when they are getting the metadata beaten out
of them! Not only with titanic home runs from sluggers Szydlowski, Mitchell, and
Broadfoot, but also with station-to-station rallies keyed by many
contributors. It was a Bib-tacular way to start the new season; let's
do it again!
- May 29 - Last Thursday saw a real clash of the titans as the Bibs clashed
with (from
what I hear) our oldest rival The Clippers. As one might expect in a
collision of old foes the game was pretty even most of the way
throughout
with both teams trading blows back and forth. When it seemed that the Bibs were beginning to pull away some errant
fielding - by certain players who shall remain unnamed, b/c it's not
nice to
speak ill of the dead - brought the Clippers back into the game. At
which
point Deb Douglas ripped a game-changing home run to right center field that
blew
the game wide open. Some serious lockdown defense and timely hitting
in the
late innings combined to carry the Bibs to a resounding 18-10
victory. - J. Graves
- June 5 - Poor field conditions. A visual labyrinth distracting the
outfielders.
Opposition that can disappear in the woods without a trace. Dan
Pribble's
fourth inning abandonment. Concern over rising gas prices. The
confusion
that is the ongoing saga of Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo.
Any of these could serve as an excuse for the Bibs heartbreaking 18-17
loss
at the hands of ATGC. But the Bibs don't make excuses. The Bibs figure
out who
was the goat and make them suffer until the next Bibs win and/or until
a new
Bib ascends to the role of goat.
This week's goat had an impressive 0-3 day at the plate and managed to
execute a perfect Tedy Bruschi form tackle on Ronnie that delayed his
relay
throw just long enough to allow the winning run to cross the
plate. The goat
shall remain nameless solely because I learned in a journalism class a
while
back to never mention yourself by name in anything you write.
Aside from the aforementioned late-inning blunder, the Bibs played one
heckuva game. The offense was rolling all day long with timely hitting
and
heads up base-running that picked apart the often befuddled ATGC
defense,
one could assume they were struggling to find their cut-off men amidst
their
own deceptive uniforms.
On defense the Bibs played a pretty solid game given the
less-than-stellar
field conditions, distracting architecture and swirling winds in the
outfield. Needless to say the Bibs were disappointed by the loss, but
knowing that it took a major defensive gaffe for a team as good as
AGTC to
squeak away with a one-run win is a pretty clear sign that the Bibs
are in
good shape in the early goings of the season. - J. Graves
- June 12 - Tensions were high, sparks (and the occasional f-bomb)
were a-flying and the
Bibs were able to right the ship quickly and get back on the winning
track with
a morale boosting win over the Straw Dogs. All-in-all it was an
eventful and
satisfying evening.
In what can only be defined as a rarity in this league, the game was
largely
controlled by each team's defense. Neither squad would give an inch in
the
field, but the Bibs were more than willing to take advantage of the
three-quarters of an inch they were given by squeaking out a solid 6-4
victory.
Mat "The Bat" Willmott continued his torrid home run streak despite
suffering from what is being referred to (by me, that is) as a
"destroyed
hand." The rest of the Bibs also continued swinging hot bats, some of
the
hits fell, some didn't, but the Straw Dogs defense was able to prevent
any of
the Bibs patented "big innings of offensive kick-assedness." Luckily
the
Bibs defense and a great performance on the mound by Steve "I'd Come
Up
With an Amusing Nickname, but He Can Fire Me on a Whim" Gass helped
slam the
door shut and keep the Straw Dogs offense in check. - J. Graves
- June 19 - If you didn't have a crush on her before, you have no
choice after this
week's performance from Dana "Lil' D" Goblaskas. "Lil' D" came up with
a big
hit when the Bibs needed it most--in the bottom of the seventh with two outs
and the game tied--Dana delivered with her third infield single of the day
using her blazing speed to beat the throw and drive in the winning run
to
send the streaking Bibs to a climactic 11-10 victory over Zoned-Out.
In addition to Dana's late inning heroics, the rest of the Bibs once
again
displayed the qualities that are making them a force to be reckoned
with and
(according to my bookie) an odds-on favorite to make the playoffs. A
few
defensive miscues early in the game were quickly rendered
inconsequential
with the Bibs usual flair for putting up runs in bursts and locking
down the
opposition's offense when it matters most. - J. Graves
- June 26 - With rainclouds and the All-Star break looming, the Bibs
fielded an
unusually shorthanded squad for the second go 'round with the Red
SAACs.
Despite the limited reserves, the Bibs showed up to play and put runs
on the
board in bunches and played the iron curtain defense we're all quickly
becoming accustomed to.
Unfortunately, a combination of highly questionable umpiring and the
tenacity of the Red SAACs (seemingly willing to take a second beating
from
the Bibs before the season's midpoint) led to the opposition firing
back
with big hits when they needed them most. In the end the Red SAACs
pulled
ahead of the Bibs just in time to squeak out a well-fought 11-10
victory. - J. Graves
- July 10 - With the season's second-half underway and the Bibs' old
nemesis, The
Clippers, looking to gain a measure of revenge for the patented
Bibs-Beatdown they received in week two the Bibs showed up to play
with
brand new jerseys (that can be viewed in any Webster's dictionary
under
bad-ass and/or awesome) and a large, enthusiastic flock of fans, but
without
our staff ace, slap-hitting sensation, team captain or any (oh yeah, I
said
ANY) of our first, second or third-string shortstops.
These shortcomings would not be enough to stop a Bibs team that was
ready to
avenge the previous game's loss and start the season's stretch run on
the
right foot. Luckily, Steve "Big Drama" Gass showed up just in the nick
of
time and just happened to bring his A-Game on the hill. The rather
haphazardly thrown together offense worked like a well-oiled machine
up and
down the lineup with Mat "The Bat" Willmott providing much of the
offense to
the tune of five RBI on the day and yet another mammoth home run from
the
clean-up spot.
As always the Bibs defense was stellar, holding the Clippers in check
throughout the game, despite two rather boneheaded plays by our
fourth-string shortstop. Most impressive, however, was the way the
Bibs
turned it up a notch when "Big Drama" loaded the bases with no outs in
the
top of the seventh inning. The vaunted Bibs defense got out of the jam
and
brought the Clippers would-be rally to a screeching halt, thus
propelling
the Mighty Bibs to 15-8 win to start the season's second half. -
J. Graves
- July 17 - "What the hell just happened?" - Some dude in
camouflage...
That quote was taken directly from one of the many
befuddled members of
ATGC's camouflaged clubbers following the Bibliotechs' gigantic
eleven-run
rally in the bottom of the fifth last Thursday.
The rally came on the heels of an inning-ending double-play that got
the
entire Bibs bench fired up and immediately lit a spark---no, scratch
that---lit a full-on forest fire under the Bibs and propelled the offense to
unload on an unsuspecting ATGC. Big hits were delivered up and down
the
lineup with the two biggest coming off the bats of Nick "The Stick"
Szydlowski and "The AleX-Factor" Caracuzzo...who both hit monster home
runs.
The biggest play of the game, however, came in the top of the seventh
when
Ronnie used his broad feet to run down a tailing line drive that would
have
given ATGC back the lead, but instead preserved the 14-13 win and
turned
into yet another addition to the Bibs highlight reel. - J. Graves
- July 31 - Rain threatened but ultimately held off as the bouyant
Bibliotechs, assured of a playoff berth, hoped to overtake the
division-leading Straw Dogs in game 1 of this day's twi-dusk
double-header. The Dogs roared to a 5 run advantage in the first
inning, but the Bibs settled down and started to come back with a
furious rally of their own in the fifth and final frame of this
abridged contest; unfortunately, they just ran out of game. In the
nightcap, the Bibs took on old rivals Zoned Out from the Dept. of
Facilities and eased them into the off-season with a quiet defensive
gem. Next, the playoffs. Magic time!
- August 4 playoff quarterfinal - The Bibliotechs, the Library Staff Association's Task
Force on Bat and
Hat, having turned 2007's disappointing 3-7 season completely around
in 2008, finishing with a 7-3 record and a solid second place position
in the grisly and intractable Western Division of the MIT Summer
Softball Serious Slow Pitch League, turned out in full pride, both
players
and athletic supporters! for the quarter-final playoff showdown
against the Red SAAC's, representing biopharmaceutical start-up
Molecular Insight, a team that had split with the Bibs during the
regular season, and who were clearly coming on strong at season's end
with their arsenal of Single Amino Acid Chelate technology,
super-bats, and the Commissioner of the League playing on their team.
The game started ominously for the Bibble-heads, as they quickly fell
behind 8-1. Oh mama, could this really be the end? Not according to
co-captain Jeremiah "Unstoppable" Graves, who lifted the team with a 3
run home run, putting them back within striking distance. The Bibs
continued to make inroads, but the SAAC's likewise nibbled away, until
the bottom of the final inning, with the Bibs facing an 11-8
deficit. With Maxine Nightingale's dance powerhouse "Get Right Back
Where We Started From" pumping from the box, the Biblio-pack put
together some hits and put one across to draw within 2. The ultimate
situation stood at 2 on, 2 out, with slugger cum laude Mat "The Bat"
Willmott at the plate. Breaths were held, fingers crossed, prayers
delivered, and ritual cleansings performed. Mat hit an ungodly shot!
over the head of the Commissioner in center field and stormed around
the bases, just beating the throw home with a textbook slide for a
game-winning, walk-off home run! Talk about clutch! Un-Bib-lievable!
A day that shall live in famy! A game for the ages! Hallelujah and
Ju-Bib-lee!
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