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272.1 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Thu Apr 11 1996 17:51 | 16 |
| >
> And no, 'Saw, we're not looking for someone who can get liquored
> up in the bullpen during the game, load up the chewing tobacco,
> yewk behind the pitcher's mound then proceed to chuck one hell of
> a third-inning. This is not, I repeat not, The Grover Cleveland
> Alexander Story. We need _innings_, not blackouts.
>
Dammit Glenn, can I help it if I get liquored up in teh bullpen, yewk behind
the mound, and throw two or three good southpaw middle relief innings? I've
been doing it all my life....
Since you're looking for someone clean and sober, who can last a few innings,
I'll have to ask around. I don't know anyone like that. 8^)
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272.2 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 12 1996 12:33 | 1 |
| What type of ball are you playing? Hardball, slow pitch, modified.....????
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272.4 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Loose with rhythmic syncopations | Fri Apr 12 1996 12:47 | 13 |
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Is Modified that half-fast game you guys play up there?
They played what I guess you call modified in Westminister during my first
year with the corp. I could pitch fast pitch in those days. We put a team
together and show up for our first game. I'm over on the side warming
up the ole rock n fire when some guy comes over and says I can't pitch
like that. I say why not , this isn't a slow pitch league. He says no
it's modified fast pitch. What the heck is modified fast pitch? He says
you cant make a arm full rotation only half. Damn near broke my arm
trying to pitch this halfast motion. I never got the hang of it and went
back to third base.
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272.5 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Fri Apr 12 1996 13:29 | 4 |
| Glenn's playin' what we used to call on the playground "hardball."
Glenn, what position are you playing? Shortstop?
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272.6 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:19 | 7 |
|
Glenn is our Shortstop.....
Yep, this is hardball, not softball or Red Rover.....small ball, 90 ft
between bases, elevated mound, etc.....
Dave, who will be fielding Glenn's throws at 1st base
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272.7 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:22 | 11 |
| > Glenn is our Shortstop.....
>
> Yep, this is hardball, not softball or Red Rover.....small ball, 90 ft
> between bases, elevated mound, etc.....
>
> Dave, who will be fielding Glenn's throws at 1st base
Okay, Dave, you're on the spot. Is this Waugamain guy any good? Or is he just
puttin' in his time trying to set some consecutive game record?
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272.8 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:03 | 4 |
|
Uh.....he's the best SS on the team.....I'll leave it at that
;^)
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272.9 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:37 | 7 |
| > Uh.....he's the best SS on the team.....I'll leave it at that
>
> ;^)
Uh, let me guess -- he's the ONLY shortstop on the team!!!!!!
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272.10 | BTW, I'm the field manager, and can be bought... ;-) | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:07 | 10 |
|
_Good_ pitcher still needed, repeat, good pitcher still needed.
Otherwise, our team, the Marlboro Cubs, looks solid. Most of
the frontline players are high-school and small-college experienced,
and take the game fairly seriously, to play competitively. But we
still need at least one more good arm...
glenn
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272.11 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Apr 24 1996 11:23 | 4 |
| Glen are you on the same team as Corkum? I saw them at the cages
last Thursday. Where are you playing your home games? MHS....
Jimbo
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272.12 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Wed Apr 24 1996 11:29 | 12 |
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> Glen are you on the same team as Corkum? I saw them at the cages
> last Thursday. Where are you playing your home games? MHS....
Yessir. We don't have a home field, so we travel, Hudson, Framingham,
Milford, Southboro...
Do you pitch Jimbo? Or least better than you prognosticate? ;-)
glenn
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272.13 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Wed Apr 24 1996 14:08 | 6 |
|
Well, Jimbo's the fastest *underhand* pitcher I've faced.
By the way, Glenn was there with us at the cages, too.....
Dave
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272.14 | I might have had some commentaries on the state of Nebraska | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Wed Apr 24 1996 14:09 | 8 |
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> Well, Jimbo's the fastest *underhand* pitcher I've faced.
So Jimbo was the softball guy that was hitting with us? Hail,
someone should have said so! ;-)
glenn
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272.15 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Apr 24 1996 14:23 | 6 |
| Nope I was in the next cage over, but I did come over and talk to Matt
and Dave for a bit.
I'm sure I'll stop by some Sunday and watch a few innings.....
Jimbo
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272.16 | Next week: the mighty Orioles, league power... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Apr 29 1996 16:38 | 45 |
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Marlboro Cubs still looking for those last 1-2 good ballplayers
to round out a solid squad. We've got about two weeks left to
work out any potential new players, in order to be able to add
them to the roster before deadline. Cubs' replica uniforms
already in hand. I've still got Sandberg's #23 for the taking.
If we land those last couple pieces to the puzzle, then I think
this team will be right at the top, in contention for the league
championship. We've got two good pitchers now; could use one
more to provide more depth. Also, one more OF with good legs,
and bat. Experienced, tough, well-weathered catcher would not
be turned away under any circumstances.
If you used to play baseball in high school/college, and are still
in reasonably decent athletic shape, it doesn't take long to "get it
back" to be able to play in this league.
Yesterday we started the season by beating one of the league's
(we believe) weaker teams. Cubs 21, Phillies 10. T'weren't close.
The linescore and box for Digital contingent:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cubs 1 7 1 4 0 6 2 0 0 21 16 5
Phillies 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 10 8 ?
IP H R ER K BB HP
RHP Lessard W (1-0) 7 7 7 1 15* 0* 0
LHP Schultz 2 1 3 2 3 2 2
AB R H BI 2B 3B HR BB/HP BA OBP SLG
P Lessard 2 4 2 3 1 3 1.000 1.000 1.500
C/LF Corkum 3 1 1 4 1 1 .333 .400 .667
1B Russo 5 1 4 5 0 0 .800 .800 .800
SS Waugaman 4 1 2 1 1 1 .500 .600 .750
glenn
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272.17 | :-) | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Mon Apr 29 1996 16:40 | 6 |
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I wonder what Bill James would think of you with that Boxscore?
Chap
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272.18 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Apr 29 1996 16:44 | 8 |
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> I wonder what Bill James would think of you with that Boxscore?
Don't know; don't care... ;-)
glenn
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272.19 | couldn't resist | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Mon Apr 29 1996 16:58 | 5 |
| Geez, Corkum brings down the team average in baseball TOO!!!!!
8*)
Jimbo
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272.20 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Apr 30 1996 10:39 | 10 |
| Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die,
Life is a broken winged bird than cannot fly....
If you have any spots for aging, outta shape, 1B wannabes, let me know,
otherwise, I'll spare you guys the effort.....
'Saw
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272.21 | I knew him when he ran like a deer | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. Bull... | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:22 | 3 |
| >spots for aging, outta shape, wannabes
Sorry, 'Saw, that spots reserved
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272.22 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:32 | 1 |
| Okay, I guess I'll just have to be a fan.....
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272.23 | knocked me stiff when I saw your note | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:25 | 11 |
| >> Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die,
>> Life is a broken winged bird than cannot fly....
Yo Saw, what's the history of this here piece of poetry? The reason I ask
is that as an assignment in my son's class this week was is to pick out a
poem and memorize it. Last night we were going through a book with poetry
in it and I happened to suggest that this be the one he does because I liked
it and it wasn't all too long at just 2 versus. Is it famouse is Lamount
Hughes a big time name in poetry circles etc......
mike
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272.24 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:58 | 18 |
| Langston Hughes, one of the country leading black poets, (or, in my opinion
leading poets, it needing no further qualification) wrote that poem.
I can't remember the name of it ("Dreams" I think) and I cannot for the life
of me remember the second verse.
At any rate, I came across it in eigth grade, it spoke to me, and that versee
has rattled around in my head, and been an important philosophical ideal in my
life ever since.
Another poem, or perhaps the second verse, has a line which mentions
"a raisin in the sun" which is the name of a famous film starring Sidney
Poitier.
Langston Hughes died in 1967 at the age of 65.
'Saw
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272.25 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:17 | 18 |
| Hold Fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken winged bird
That cannot fly
Hold Fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is like a barren field
Frozen over with snow
if my memory serves me correctly.......
thanks for the info on Hughes. yeah the poem really caught me too. My son
was thinking of another one and when I read this one I though it had more
meaning than the silly ole rainy day poem he was thiking of. After he read
this one he liked it too.....
mike
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272.26 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:31 | 9 |
| Robert Frost is always a good choice, too.
The poem I had to memorize for 8th grade ended up being "Stopping By Woods on a
Snowy Evening" and I've always liked that one.
But that one from Langston Hughes is just terrific.
'Saw
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272.27 | ode to Ooooh | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:37 | 7 |
| Yeah, that Robert Frost was a helluva ball player...
And just exactly what was he doing stopping by them woods on a snowy
evening? Is this what another great ball player, Frank Zappa, talked
about when he warned us to watch out for that yellow snow?
TTom
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272.28 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. Bull... | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:54 | 3 |
| And why did his horse think he was queer?
And just what was that promise and did he really keep it?
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272.29 | "Broken wing" is why we need a pitcher in the first place | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:56 | 6 |
|
Exactly what is all this bad poetry doing in my hardball advertisement
note? I'm a "Bull Durham" man, not "Field of Dreams"...
glenn
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272.30 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:07 | 8 |
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Well if any animal knows about someone being queer it would be a
horse!! :-)
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272.31 | up for a vote | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:10 | 6 |
| Chappy, that sounds like your speaking from some experience there :=]
But I say Baaa!~ Wattabout Sheep!~ And don't fergit them stump trained
cows.
TTom
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272.32 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Loose with rhythmic syncopations | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:15 | 3 |
|
TTom the term is "Stump Broke"
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272.33 | To steer or not to steer... | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:20 | 7 |
| You can break 'em, but we trained 'em.
Hail, what good are they if'n they're broke?
And what does it mean if'n the horse has been gilded?
TTom
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272.34 | Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:26 | 9 |
|
Wheres the best place to do a sheep??
Edge of a cliff he pushes back!
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272.35 | Cubs win, Cubs win | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:53 | 9 |
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Cubs 9, Phillies 3 (as Cubs move to 3-2...)
Last call for ballplayers...
glenn
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272.36 | | GENRAL::WADE | Ah'm Yo Huckleberry... | Mon Jun 10 1996 17:54 | 7 |
|
Wish I lived a little closer glenn. I'd love to play hardball
again. I looked into getting into a league this year but the
yahoo I was talking to wanted me to pay $270 for the privelege.
No thanks! So, it's another year of softball....
Claybone
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272.37 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Jun 11 1996 08:58 | 12 |
| To me there is something wonderful about baseball.
Watching the college world series on Saturday, I remember the penultimate LSU
batter was struck out on a beautiful text book curve ball -- the old "drop off
the edge of a table" curve ball.
It was even prettier in slow motion.
It's been so long since I've place I couldn't bat my weight, for sure -- if I
could, I'd be a decent hitter (.250) I think.
I envy Glenn....
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272.38 | Havin' some fun now... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 11 1996 09:58 | 22 |
|
> To me there is something wonderful about baseball.
Well, even though we're 3-2, this last game was the first that we
looked like a real ballteam. The rust was being scraped off before
that. The more romantic notions don't take hold until guys start
hitting the ball, throwing the ball, and most of all catching the
ball...
But I'll admit I get something out of it just again having the chance
to throw the ball from shortstop across the large infield in pre-inning
warmups. Then again I've always been one for simple pleasures.
And then there's the best/worst feeling in the world, again from the
last game. Absolutely crushed a belt-high fastball, as good as I can
hit one, only to look up to see the LF inexplicably playing in the
next county, going back to make the over-the-shoulder catch.
Sonofabitch...
glenn
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272.39 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:09 | 28 |
|
I'm playing both baseball and softball this season, and the baseball
"feels" more normal to me now, though last year when I was playing just
softball, the baseball felt weird. Now I feel like I'm tossing a
grapefruit when using a softball. Same with hitting.....though I've
found out this week that swinging and missing feels the same with both
:^)
Playing baseball has been frustrating at times, sometimes it seems like
the field is too big, the ball too fast for us "over 30." It really
demands more than a "once a week" effort. But the team is new, and
starting to come together after a few games.....this past week's win
against the Phillies was a well-played game, and a pleasure to be a
part of.
Still, the Digital softball league games that I've played in have been
tighter, more competitive ballgames.
But baseball is the real thing....leading off base while the pitcher is
on the rubber, getting a good lead so you can minimize that 90 ft sprint
to steal 2nd....knowing that when you get a good piece, the ball is gonna
go a mile (still waiting for that "when" to happen)...trying to hit the
heat, guessing on the curve or slider. Most of all, a baseball just
feels better when it hits the glove.
Yeah, there is something very wonderful about baseball.....
Dave
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272.40 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue Jun 11 1996 10:36 | 29 |
| I haven't played baseball since I was a kid.
But you never forget that feeling when you "connect." It's almost an ethereal
thing. Sometimes -- just sometimes -- the ball would almost be coming in
towards me in slow motion, big and fat and juicy, and looking HUGE.
Other times I'd just want to make contact and I'd connect and be a bit
surprised.
But the feeling was the same. A kind of synergy between you and the bat and
the ball at the sweet moment when you KNOW you've gotten a hold of one and the
confirmation comes surging back up your forearms, almost as if a sympathetic
vibration was occuring between the bat and you.
My habit, more reflexive, was to break my husky boy's body out of the batters
box as quick as possible -- I needed EVERY advantage believe me, as slow as I
am -- but then halfway down the line I'd realize it was gone, and kind of savor
the moment as I rounded first.
I was young in the days before fist pumping and "in-jo-face" stuff, and to me
the coolest thing was the Ted Williams homer in the All-Star game where he kind
of claps as he rounds first. I won a ballgame once and did that, and it was
not lost on my father, who asked me if I now thought I was Ted Williams....
Bodies age, knees and ankles, especially after a few years of rugby and then
sedentary living, do not work like they used to, but every once in a while,
*especially* at a game at the ball park, when I see someone "connect" I get a
ghost of that feeling in my arms.
You never forget....you just never forget.
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272.41 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:37 | 3 |
| yeah, bench clearing brawls, sloppy defense, ragarms masquerading as pitchers,
labor disputes, umps who think they're Gawd, players with hat sizes as big as
the gnp, artificial turf and the DH yup there's a lot of beauty to basebsll.
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272.42 | some real blame | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:41 | 5 |
|
... and don't fergit what the labor dispute people have done to MLB and
indirectly to the rest o' sports. Ol' Donald Fehr and Bug Selig have
screwed it up worse than Marge or Joey could, ever. Worse than Barry
Bonds, too..
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272.43 | Take it to 6.* and 7.*, Mikey... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:45 | 11 |
|
> yeah, bench clearing brawls, sloppy defense, ragarms masquerading as pitchers,
> labor disputes, umps who think they're Gawd, players with hat sizes as big as
> the gnp, artificial turf and the DH yup there's a lot of beauty to basebsll.
I take offense to this. We don't have labor disputes, nor artificial
turf...
glenn
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272.44 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Tue Jun 11 1996 12:50 | 7 |
|
Baseball exists with or without MLB, don't confuse a single instance of
a league with the game in general.
But we have seen a few ragarms masquerading as pitchers.....
Dave
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272.45 | Rag arms I won't comment on, not having attended yet | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Wed Jun 12 1996 10:03 | 5 |
| > We don't have labor disputes
Yeh, what was that business about the league commissioner changing your
field in the wee hours before a Sunday game to please his pet team?
Sound like a Bud Selig move to me.
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272.46 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Wed Jun 12 1996 11:01 | 8 |
|
Well, we don't have a commissioner, but that move was made in a rather
Bud Selig manner.....but since we aren't being paid, this cannot be
called a labor dispute. Rather, it was an ignorance dispute. We
learned from that....the same team tried to change the time of this
week's game, and we told the coach to stuff it this time.
Dave
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272.47 | Cubs say "let's play two", good thing, for the split... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 18 1996 10:11 | 26 |
|
Results from Sunday:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Cubs 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 4
Orioles 3 0 1 0 0 0 - 4 4 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Orioles 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Cubs 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 6 3
Middlesex MSBL standings:
W L GB
Yankees (Southboro) 6 1 -
Orioles (Framingham) 5 1 0.5
Cubs (Marlboro/DEC) 4 3 2.0
Tigers (Marlboro) 4 4 2.5
Cardinals (Hudson) 3 5 3.5
Phillies (Milford) 0 8 6.5
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272.48 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:30 | 3 |
|
Go Yanks!!!
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272.49 | no Hall of fame cafe | HBAHBA::HAAS | almost wanted to be a figger skater | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:33 | 2 |
| and speaking of Yanks, I see where Mattingly closed his restaurant due to
lack of interest...
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272.50 | When art imitates real life... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:02 | 8 |
|
> Go Yanks!!!
The demeanor of the catcher/coach of that team is reminiscient
of Thurman Munson's...
glenn
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272.51 | PURE HUSTLE HUH?? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:15 | 4 |
|
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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272.52 | This weekend, doubleheader against hated Yankees... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:02 | 28 |
|
Marlboro/Digital Cubs battle back, but lose 12-11, fall to 4-4...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Tigers 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 12 12 3
Cubs 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 3 11 15 6
Batting stats for Digital contingent (amazingly enough, four best
hitters on the team):
HP/
PA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K ROE* AVG SLG OBP OBP*
P Lessard 27 20 12 13 5 3 2 7 2 1 .650 1.00 .741 .778
3B Russo 31 29 13 17 15 3 1 2 2 2 .586 .759 .613 .677
SS Waugaman 31 27 6 11 9 4 1 4 4 2 .407 .630 .484 .548
LF Corkum 26 21 5 6 7 1 4 3 .286 .333 .385 .385
ROE* == reached on error
OBP* == on-base-pct including ROE
glenn
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272.53 | | GENRAL::WADE | Ah'm Yo Huckleberry... | Tue Jun 25 1996 17:43 | 4 |
|
Typical girlymon SS. Zero dingers in the HR column! :*)
Claybone
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272.54 | May have some time to come down and watch | LUDWIG::BTOWER | | Wed Jun 26 1996 08:30 | 3 |
| Glenn, when and where is the doubleheader being played this weekend?
Bruce
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272.55 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Wed Jun 26 1996 11:06 | 11 |
|
> Glenn, when and where is the doubleheader being played this weekend?
Winch Park in Framingham, 9 AM. The directions I have say Rte 20 East
(from Marlboro), right onto Landham Rd in Sudbury (later becomes Elm St
in Framingham), right onto "A" St after Mobil station. Field is on
right side of "A" St, right before Framingham High School.
glenn
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272.56 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Jul 15 1996 11:18 | 17 |
|
Yesterday afternoon in the heat and humidity, the Cubs "9" took both
games of a doubleheader from the Hudson Cardinals. With our ace Will
Lessard sidelined, Andy Shultz stepped it up, pitching 2 complete game
victories, 4-2 and 7-2 (Andy said the head made it possible for him to
stay loose and throw both games). In game 2, he relied on a lot of
knuckleballs to get through.....we only had 9 players, Glenn was at SS,
and I moved from the infield to LF to patch a defensive gap. It was
the finest day of the season for the new team, because we were missing
our best player, down to 9 guys, and still pulled off the sweep.
Credit has to be given to the Cardinals for being an easy opponent
though :^)
Cubs are now 7-5, after a .500 1st half, this was a good way to start
off the 2nd half of the season.
Dave
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272.57 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jul 15 1996 11:42 | 7 |
| >(Andy said the head made it possible for him to
> stay loose and throw both games).
I suppose I should ask which colloquialism "head" is supposed to
represent.
I know it was a typo, just too much to resist.
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272.58 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:27 | 3 |
|
Yeah, I noticed (too late) the typo, but it was a good typo ;^)
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272.59 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:33 | 17 |
|
>>(Andy said the head made it possible for him to
>> stay loose and throw both games).
>
> I suppose I should ask which colloquialism "head" is supposed to
> represent.
Andy's a lefthander; he's allowed to believe whatever head he wants
made it possible... but Lefty Shultz is a gamer; when they're his
innings to pitch, I haven't been able to take the ball from him.
Two weeks previous we split against the hated Yankees, so even though
we haven't been hitting as well lately, much better defense (finally)
has been getting us through.
glenn
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272.60 | Over Thirty Baseball League | HOTLNE::GRILL | | Wed Feb 12 1997 05:45 | 14 |
| If you have settled for playing softball these past years, are over
thirty years old and really want to play baseball, you can. Over Thirty
Baseball, Inc. is adding a new team to the league this year. All new
players to the league enter through a draft system. Games are Sunday
mornings, we play in Lowell, practices are optional and the main
objective is to have fun.
I'm new at DEC, Hudson and have been a team manager in the league since it's
inception, 5 years ago. We are adding an eigth team this year. If you
are interested please contact me via e-mail. Our open house is March
1,1997 and the entry draft will be the middle of March.
I hope to hear from you kids. Mike Grill.
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272.61 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 12 1997 09:28 | 18 |
|
I may be looking for a team as my team (Marlboro) in the Middlesex
league kind of disbanded (well, I helped remove it from life support)
and the games are too far away for me (in NH) in any case.
Can you compare this league at all with the one in NH? Higher/lower
caliber of play, better/worse organization? Any chance of getting on
an existing team rather than a new one (I've gone that expansion team
route; it ain't pretty unless the rest of the teams make a sincere
effort to stock the new teams with pitchers, decent players).
Last year I played SS, 2B, and can still hit a little bit. Paul
Gronowski can vouch for me (he knows all).
glenn
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272.62 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Wed Feb 12 1997 12:53 | 3 |
| I thought you had become a catcher Glenn.
Hit a little bit? Oh really?
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272.63 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:16 | 8 |
|
> I thought you had become a catcher Glenn.
Yeah, I did catch in the last couple games and wished I'd done it all
along... felt relatively natural and I had a blast doing it.
glenn
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272.64 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Thu Feb 13 1997 09:14 | 9 |
| > Yeah, I did catch in the last couple games and wished I'd done it all
> along... felt relatively natural and I had a blast doing it.
>
> glenn
Just protect that meat hand....
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272.65 | Isn't the catcher usually the oldest player on the team by default...... | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Thu Feb 13 1997 09:15 | 0 |
272.66 | Much more fun than golf | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 13 1997 09:23 | 16 |
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> -< Isn't the catcher usually the oldest player on the team by defau >-
Well, believe it or not, at 34 I was like the second oldest player
on the team. For an over-30 team we were pretty young (if not
exceptionally athletic). As it turned out, by the end of the
season we just didn't have anybody else who was healthy, able to
catch breaking balls, and most importantly able to make a passable
throw to second base. I volunteered half-expecting a disaster but
once I got back there it wasn't as tough as I'd thought it'd be.
I'd kind of forgotten about it, but now I'm getting the bug again.
Too bad it's only mid-Feb...
glenn
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272.67 | gripitandripit | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Thu Feb 13 1997 10:28 | 10 |
| Can't wait to get into April, eh Glenn.
> -< Much more fun than golf >-
You can do both, ask Jim Rice, Roger Clemens. Golf can teach you a lot
about hitting a baseball. You have to think about what your doing; you
can survive pretty well in baseball just taking a cut.
Of course you can take lessons for golf but aside from the grip you may
be as well off just going to the range and thinking your way thru it.
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272.68 | You can play baseball very well with a case of the yips | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 13 1997 11:02 | 25 |
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> Can't wait to get into April, eh Glenn.
That's about right. At least she didn't hear that (completely
innocent) comment.
> You can do both, ask Jim Rice, Roger Clemens. Golf can teach you a lot
> about hitting a baseball. You have to think about what your doing; you
> can survive pretty well in baseball just taking a cut.
Yeah, except golf doesn't do anything for that hyperactivity problem
I have. In fact, golf is the kind of game where it only makes it worse.
In baseball you can just channel it into your timing mechanism at the
plate, or into setting up your defensive position in the field (step
one, step two, crouch, freeze, relax, stand, step back one, step back
two, sweep dirt with left foot, sweep dirt with right foot, pick up
rock, toss rock-- step one, step two...). You do that kind of thing
in golf while you're standing around waiting to hit, and someone like
Tiger Woods is all over you for breaking their concentration.
It all boils down to playing with a moving ball. I'm terrible at
games involving stationary objects (golf, bowling...)
glenn
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272.69 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 13 1997 11:37 | 17 |
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> I may be looking for a team as my team (Marlboro) in the Middlesex
> league kind of disbanded (well, I helped remove it from life support)
Hmmm, I guess my old team didn't disband, and they need a catcher.
They still own my rights in the Middlesex League (yep, that's a rule,
three years service time under this oppressive system, unless you
get permission from Bob Kraft), but there are the other leagues. I'm
declaring myself a free agent, and may be needing a_agent. Show me
the money!
I won't have any part of managing this year, though. Coaching supposed
growed-up men without having any control over their paychecks is one of
the worst things I've ever experienced...
glenn
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