July 24, 2024: Late update from Tampa Bay

In a rivalry with as much anticipation as the Crosstown Shootout, Michigan vs Ohio State, or Duke vs North Carolina, Team Fogel and Team Kamrass took the field to battle out another instant classic on Wednesday night. Team Fogel jumped ahead in the beginning innings, scoring early and often with a couple of extra base knocks by the usual suspect, Jamey Kurtzer. Fast forward to the middle innings when Team Fogel held a 12-6 lead, and things got really interesting. After plating a few runs to start the comeback with the bottom of the order, Tyler Stansbury came to the plate and blasted a moonshot to right center field, a monstrous grand slam, to capture the lead for Team Kamrass.

Holding the lead in the top of the fifth, Micah decided to take the bat out of the hand of captain Jeremy Fogel to load the bases (a move that was not respected, not cool, absolutely no good). With one out and the bases juiced, Pete Soltesz had one thing on his mind. An infield pop up! And that is just what the slugging left fielder did. The book reflects it as a warning track flyout, and he was credited with a sac fly thanks to great baserunning by Joel Buckley. With two outs and runners on, Scott Friend clubbed a ball down the left field line to drive in a few more, and after some more hitting by the middle of the order, a timely two-out triple by Sam Klinkowitz cleared the bases, giving Team Fogel the lead back.

Not to make the same mistake twice, a consensus decision was made by Team Fogel to walk Stansbury with the bases loaded, forcing in a run. Stepping up to the plate with a few RBI’s under his belt already, Andrew Hart laced one into the gap destined to drive in a few more runs if not for a diving catch by the LCF for Team Fogel to remain nameless. This ended up being the difference in the game, as Team Fogel used good defense and a couple of insurance runs to close out the game, taking the season sweep over Team Kamrass by a score of 20-16.