Game Results: July 1, 2022

 

June 29 Recap

By Marc Brafman

 

Wait…what was that you say? An actual nice, normal weather night at softball? I thought Mother Nature had it in for us this year. Let’s hope that is a sign of things to come for the rest of the season. 

 

Let’s get to the action:

On field one it was a battle for First place (in the first half) as team Fogel took on Team Brafman. 

Jeremy for the winners:

 

On a humid June night, Team Fogel swept the doubleheader against Brafman, giving the Men in Navy Blue control of their own destiny as it relates to becoming first half champions. Jamey set down the first ten batters in order in the first game in large part due to the vacuum of an infield positioned behind him. Tait Cunningham continued to do his best Nolan Arenado impression, and Pat Feldman and Andrew Gage held down the fort up the middle. Sparky Fogel showed that there is a little bit of zip left in his right arm after 10 years of throwing batting practice as a coach, throwing behind a runner to nab the leadoff man and start things off on a high note. Bryce Anslinger leads the league in tag plays at home, and honestly might be going for the all-time record in just one season of play. I have never seen a team execute as many relay throws as this one, a testament to the hustle and effort of the Men in Navy Blue.

 

A lot of positive takeaways, but the overarching one is that this team just keeps on winning. Team Fogel took both games tonight by scores of 6-3 and 4-2.

 

And Marc for the losers:

 

I can’t remember two cleaner games being played. With the exception of a couple of balls that might have been caught by the Reds in the outfield there were maybe a combined 2 errors all night. For Team Brafman, Todd “The Mayor” Wasserman had a couple of hits as did Eric “The Mouth of the Midwest” Gruen and of course Anton who might have made his first out of the entire season in the first but then went 3-3 the rest of the night with his usual assortment of line drives. Props to JZ who made a play and throw at SS that would have made Kyle Farmer proud. Team Brafman looks to rebound and get back on the winning side next week.

 

On field two it was Team Weisser vs. Team Roger

 

Mark for the winners:

 

We won two against Team Rosenthal by scores of 4-2 and 9-0.

 

We played error free ball for both games. The defensive gem of the night was a 4-6-3 double play which went Wolf-Wolf-Wolf off the bat of Raffi Goldfarb.

 

We had solid hitting including a bases clearing double by David Weil. A great catch in RF by Brad Gallop in game 1. Also timely hitting by Tyler Wolf (yet to show up less than one minute before a game) as well as big hits by Duffy Wolf and Eddie Gallop.

 

On Field three, Team Kamrass and Team Z split the games that is all the reporting I got from them

 

Finally on Field 4, it was Team Stu vs. Team Jimmy

 

Stu for the winners:

Game 1: 12-7

 

Team Solomon was in a hole early, down 5-1 after 2. In the 3rd, Jeff “Mr. 5th Rounder” Weisbrot, hit an inside the park homer to plate 2. After the next man popped out for the 2nd out, Team Solomon had 6 straight hits, plating 3 more. The next inning, Team Lefton walked team captain Stuart Solomon to bring up Ryan “ROY” Marcus who launched a bases clearing triple. Team Solomon outscored Team Lefton 11-2 in the final 3 innings. A great defensive play by Jeff to rob Griffin on a nice running catch. 

 

Game 2: 5-2

Not as much action in the 2nd game. Team Solomon controlled the whole game. The scoring started on Ryan “ROY” Marcus’ towering home run. It may have been the highest HR I have seen in the league. Matt S. Wagner aka Swagner aka Ms. Wagner had a great catch on a hard-hit ball by Griffin Harris. 

 

In both games Gregg “Triple G” Harris, aka The Fastest Exit Velocity, went 5-6. Big thank you to Mike Gray, Ben Margolis, and Zach Michelson for subbing and playing great.

 

Next week, Team Fogel plays for the first half title. 

 

League Notes 

 

Since we were rained out last week, I didn’t get a chance to mention the great work Rick Lefton and the JCC staff do each year for the Adams Classic. Well done, guys!

Speaking of which, kudos to the pickleball doubles team winner, Ryan “Hi-Ho” Silverman and Anton Loon. When asked to comment on their big win they said, “Well, we were playing guys who were 60+, so if we didn’t win, we would both retire on the spot.” 

 

Final note from the Adams Classic…sort of. Shorty’s son is a camp counselor at Camp Kawaga where several softball players and/or their kids went to camp. I took Jacob up for father-son weekend last week and Jay (Scott’s son) was the camp DJ. It is a safe bet to say that if he had put on the Grateful Dead live in Europe 72 or any live Phish album the dads would have been happy. But no, he was actively mixing music which prompted the question: If you are a DJ at an all-boys camp and they are there with their dads, is a mix of ABBA “Dancing Queen” into “I will Survive” really the best music?

 

If you haven’t already check out the artwork of Brandon “Lone” Wolf on his Facebook page, it’s interesting. I like it.

 

If you missed him and Jodi this weekend let’s all hope Corey Norris is having a great time in Israel. The pictures look amazing.

 

I’m not here to spread any rumors, but Eric “Jeter” Goldstein and Sam “The Hitman” Hecht’s daughter and son are on the same Israel trip through Livingston. Crazier things have happened than kids getting cozy in Israel, right?

 

Big time congrats go out to Kyle Grefer on the birth of his daughter and Ryan Small on the birth of his son, Barrett.  Rumor has it that Barrett Small’s nickname is Biggie.

 

While I tease him about this a lot, it’s a shame that Doc is retiring from the Enquirer since David “Slim Shady” Wertheim can’t write for The Morning Line anymore. Make sure you keep up with everything going on in Cincy on Cincyfest.com.

 

As the summer rolls on make sure you hit up Sweet Butter Bakery for all your summer pool party baked goods.

 

This has nothing to do with softball, but I thought it was interesting. A guy in Indiana last week bowled 3 straight perfect games. He became only the 46th person in HISTORY To do that. This isn’t some PBA mainstay, this is a guy like us who happened to have an amazing night. 

 

Roger is selling a New York Rangers hat if anyone is interested.

 

And finally, while we were at the Spring House on Wednesday night toasting the good news about Kyle Grefer, Brad Wagner commented that when Ron Rose was playing, he always told guys that they had to vacation between Thursday to Tuesday to get back in time for the game. Brad is also convinced that Ron planned his kids’ birthdays (meaning the day they were born) around softball. He’d get a calendar out and say, “OK, we can’t go tonight, honey because softball starts in 9 and a half months. We have to wait till we are out of the softball window.” We miss ya, Ronnie! 

 

See ya next week!

 

 

Game Results: June 17, 2022

June 15 2022 Recap

By Marc Brafman

Is anyone else still thirsty? I drink a lot of water during the day, and I had a lot last night and I’m still thirsty. The action was hot but not as hot as the air. Let’s get to the games. 

On field 1 we had Team Stu vs. Team Micah

Stu chimes in:

Game 1:

A hard fought back and forth game. Team Kamrass had a big 2nd inning and continued to add on in the 3rd. Team Solomon had a big bottom 3rd, scoring 5 runs. Big hits by Ryan Marcus and Matt “Swagger” Wagner. The final score was 8-7

Game 2:

Team Solomon had a big 1st and 2nd inning. Stu “El Captain” Solomon went 3-3 with 4 RBIs. Evan “Fresh to death” Gildenblatt went 2-2 with two very hard hit balls.

Great Defensive in both games from Tyler Stansbury and Ryan Marcus. The final score was 8-4.

Big shout out to Tyler and his new fiancée! Team Solomon shared a little champagne between games for the happy couple.

On Field 2 it was Team Kyle vs. Team Jimmy

Kyle reports in:

We beat Team Lefton in both games of the double header. The first game started terribly in the first inning with shortstop Taylor Police feeling a pop in his hamstring in what could unfortunately be a season ending injury. After the 4th inning the game was tied at 5 and in the top of the 5th we were fortunate to limit them to two runs as I had a nice catch to rob Griff Harris of an opposite field shot over my head. In the bottom of the 5th we rallied and they elected to walk Ben Margolis with 2 outs to load the bases with us down one. Zach Michelson came up to the plate wide eyed and laced the first pitch he saw up the middle to score two and walk it off and win 8-7.

In the second game Mike Gray carried us with some great pitching and the defense was almost flawless to win 6-2. Michael Margolis and Josh Rosen each had nice catches late in the game in the outfield to stop some potential rallies. Offensively we were able to take advantage of some defensive miscues as both sides were getting exhausted late in the game.

Overall Zach Michelson played out of his mind with some huge hits and great defense in the infield. Ben Margolis is coming into his own at catcher, and AJ Goldhoff continues to get hits at the top of the order.

Side note: Congrats to Chris Kunkel on the birth of his daughter a few weeks ago and also to Mike Gray on getting married last week.

 

On field 3 we had Team Jeremy vs. Team Mark (with a K)

Jeremy for the victors:

Game 1 –

 

In a game that featured more defense than offense, Team Fogel struck early but not often. Going up 3-0 through 2 ½. Team Weisser responded with two of their own in the bottom of the third. The score stayed that way until the top of the fifth when, with two outs, Sparky Fogel got the Men in Navy Blue rolling with a two out base knock. It was followed by five consecutive hits and four runs to extend a lead that would not be erased by the opposition. 7-2 Fogel, game one.

 

Game 2 –

 

Continuing where they left off, the Men in Navy Blue jumped ahead in the bottom of the first with some contagious hitting and did not look back. Jamey continued to prove that you don’t need velocity to be effective and was backed by some masterful defense. A game that resembled the first, Team Fogel won by a score of 7-3, or something close to that.

 

Stat of the day:

 

No quantitative data to back this up, but a wonderful fielding performance from the Men in Navy Blue on a hot Wednesday night. Battling the sun through both games, there were web gems made all around the field. An infield containing three Feldman relatives is not one to mess with. Each making spectacular plays at their respective positions to capture momentum in both games.

Finally on Field 4 it was team Marc (with a C) vs. Team Steve

On his first time playing in what seems like 8 weeks Team Brafman welcomed back their wayward captain with a win in game 1 to remain in first place. Hitting stars were Fink with a couple of massive hits, And of course Anton and JZ. David “BP” Synder recovered from his broken face also reached base every time up. Team Brafman also flashed their usual leather with Joel “Hallelujah” Buckley turning a key 5-3 DP and “Handsome” Sam Castellini making a couple of tough catches into the wind. Dr. Bob at first and Alex Krause behind the plate also did a great job. The 11-7 win keeps Brafman one game up on Team Fogel with 2 to go. “I’d also like to thank sub, Jake Mackzum for toughing out last night,” Brafman said. 

In the second game things did not go Team Brafman’s way. Credit to Team Z who I think batted around once if not twice in a 13-run second inning. A combo of hits from David “Slim Shady” Wertheim, Howard “Goldie” Goldwasser, Kenny Groh, Harry “India” Meisner and just about everyone else on Steve’s team did in Team Brafman in that inning. Not to be overlooked were a couple of long hits by Oren Shmoel and Phil Ganson who also played a very solid LF and 3rd base.  While Team Brafman mounted a spirited comeback, they couldn’t overcome the big inning and lost 18-10. 

Next week it’s once again going to be in the high 90’s so be prepared. 

League Notes:

A HUGE thank you once again to Gig Franklin for sponsoring wing night at the Silver Spring house. A good time was had by all. 

Big shout out to Alex Krause who is expecting a baby daughter early next year! Alex and his wife are very excited 

Good luck and speedy recovery to Gary Grefer, who had hip surgery earlier this month. He reports he plans to get back and be ready to go for his Florida softball and shuffleboard league as soon as he can

Since we didn’t play last week, here’s a quick recap on Jewish Night at the Reds game last Tuesday. It never gets old listening to Albert Weisbrot sing the National Anthem. On a perfect night for baseball, it was great to see the Reds hit 4 or 5 homers and and have a rookie pitcher throw the ball well. Of course, the bullpen did all they could to blow it, but in the end it was a nice Reds win. Ricky Lefton got some selfies with Barry Larkin and Phil “Where else you gonna go” Castellini. By the way I also saw Phil when I walked in. I tried to get Jacob to walk up to him and kick him in the shin but he wouldn’t do it. Other highlights were: “Handsome” Sam Castellini living up to his nickname by sitting next to a number of women, one of whom may or may not have been his wife; Eddie Gallop holding court on the concourse not caring how the Reds did; and a special treat for David “D Sol” Solomon, who got to witness my Dad slipping down the stairs and then letting out a stream of curse words that would have had Richard Pryor blush. The only downside was it was the single worst Redszilla ball launch I’ve ever seen and that is saying something. Even as bad as the Reds are, it’s still fun to hang out with everyone at a game and you get a cool Reds/Jewish keepsake that Roger will be happy to sell for you post game.  

Belated congrats goes out to Former JCC all star Weezy Lefton, whose son was a major player on Mason’s high school’s team run to the State Final 4. While they didn’t end up winning, still a great season.

Another shout out to former JCC player, Ben Sandor for getting engaged. After a tough couple of years, congrats!

Two alumni guys also celebrated birthdays over the last couple of weeks, Big “Al” Lefton and Randy “Tex” Broyles.

Today (June 16) is the anniversary of Tom Seaver’s only no hitter as he beat the Cards back in 1978. The interesting tidbit about that game is that Johnny Bench was not behind the plate but instead a guy named Don Werner. I have to admit as big a Reds fan as I am, I don’t know a darn thing about Don Werner but he will always be part of Reds history for that game. 

I think this week is time for another Faust story. When he was pitching for me, and I’m sure for other teams, it didn’t matter if it was 50 outside or a game like last night, he sweated a lot. One time he went into his windup and launched a ball clear over the backstop. When we got back into the dugout, Mike “Flash” Creemer went up to him and said, “What happened?” Jason looked him straight into the face and said, “Sorry, ball slipped,” as if he had missed the plate by a foot and not FEET. 

Drink a lot of water to prepare for next week.

Stay cool!

Game Results: June 4, 2022

June 1 Recap

By Marc Brafman

If games happen on Wednesday night but the blog doesn’t go up till Friday (Editor’s note:  Or Saturday?) does it still count?

Let’s hope so as for a change it was a nice night for softball

On Field 1 in a battle for first place it was Team Lefton vs. Team Brafman:

Fink reports for the winners: Brafman won 12-7

After a shaky first inning where Team Brafman gave up three runs on some shaky defense, they responded in the bottom half by batting around and scoring 9 runs. “What a total team effort in that inning,” JZ said post game. “We got contributions up and down the line.  After that inning we buckled down on defense and kept Lefton off the board, for the most part,” Fink said post game. The play of the game was a great relay throw from “the Hitman,” Sam Hecht to JZ to the plate to nail “The Special One,” Mike Rothstein, trying to score from first. Rothstein was heard saying post game, “As we get older, why are you sending me from first?” which to be honest is every Reds fan reaction any time Joey Votto is on the bases. “I’m super proud of my team,” Capt. Brafman said post game during the set break at the Phish show he was attending in Charleston on Wednesday night. “I think it says a lot about my leadership (and skill) that my team is 2-0 when I’m not playing.”

On field two it was Team Roger vs. Team Z

With nothing coming in from the winning team Team, Roger reports the following:

We lost 14-4 and the beat goes on…..

On field 3 It was Team Solomon vs. Team Weisser:

Mark chimes in for the winners:

We defeated Team Solomon 10-8. We were behind 8-7 after 5 and got 1 in the sixth to tie and 2 in top of seventh to take the lead. We held on against the top of their order for the win.

 

Alexander Wold–nice hits and nice defense in RF. Scott Wolf played a great 2b. Two big hits by Tyler Wolf and Pete Soltesz and three hits and RBIs by yours truly which was nice since I did not know if I would ever hit again.

Finally on field 4 it was Team Grefer vs Team Kamrass

Kyle reports in for the winners:

Team Grefer had another come from behind win this week against Team Kamrass. Down 5-1, the bats woke up for a 7-run inning to take an 8-5 lead. In the bottom of 7 with one out, runners on first and second, and Mark Tenenholtz up, Ben Margolis recovered on a passed ball to throw out the runner at third. Mark proceeded to hit one 20 feet over the fence, and we were able to get one more out to end the game for a final score of 8-7.

Yair Richler had his best game of the season with 3 hits and a diving stop at second base. Ben Margolis also had a nice game behind the plate and a couple big hits for us. In our 7-run inning Zach Michelson and Yair set the table for Josh Rosen who hit a three-run inside the park homer to right field which was the big spark we needed.

REMINDER:

Next week starts our double header weeks. Games start at 6, not 6:15 (it was the 5th wettest month of May in the history of the city. Lucky us!)

League notes

I knew there was a reason I liked James Swan. While going on a campus visit to OSU he was asked to take part in the O-H-I-O cheer. He refused, which I guess upset the tour guide. Lucky for him he ended up at a school where you only have to spell UC.

Reminder that this Tuesday (7th) is Jewish night at the Reds game. They are playing better and you do get a ball written in Hebrew.

Happy birthday over the last couple of weeks to Jeremy “Hamilton” Fogel and Wes “Hungry Like a” Wolf.

Am I the only one confused by why the Bengals are picked to finish 3rd in the AFC north? I was just reading that after OTA practices this week. Joe Burrow stuck around on his own with the trainer to run wind sprints at full speed for 10 minutes. He didn’t have to, nor did Coach ask him. He did it to get more work in. Does anyone think that DeShawn Watson or LaMar Jackson are doing this?

It’s easy to dog Joey Votto, but don’t blame him for the Reds wasting his prime. Just this week here is where he ranks among the all-time Reds players.

2nd in career extra bases (behind Pete)

2nd in doubles, but will catch Larkin next time he doubles

2nd in homers (behind JB) and he has a real shot at passing him

4th in hits (only Pete, Lark and Davey have more)

45th in baseball history in walks 

What is not to like about this guy? I’m looking at you Joel Kahn.

This week in what does Roger have..He for some reason is selling a 1997 Florida Marlins World Series can of something or other with cards included. I’m sure that is going to be a hot seller in the Cincy market.

Our Ron Rose story of the week comes from former Commish Brad Wagner:

Former Commish Brad Wagner has many, MANY Ron stories but since this is a family blog we will leave it at this:

He once told Brian “Jeter” Monk to F’ himself while he was batting and in front of the umpire. (The thought of Ronnie saying that makes me laugh) Brad echoed what many of us know. Ron loved the JCC softball league more than anything. 

See ya Wednesday

Game Results: May 19, 2022

May 18 Recap

By Marc Brafman


Mother nature was not shining down on us last night but hey we got the games in. 

 

On field one it was a battle of undefeated teams. Something had to give, and Team Lefton pulled out a close one. Jimmy leads off.

 

Team Lefton won 6-5 in a sloppy, muddy mess of a game. The game was played remarkably well on defense by both teams despite the poor conditions. Team Lefton got out to a 5-0 lead which would have been more than enough if not for two remarkable plays by Mark Franklin, of all people, in right field. He saved 3-4 runs with great catches. Griff “Lady Buckeye” Harris led the offense with a big 3-run homer that proved to be the difference in the game. 

 

On field 2 it was Team Weisser vs. Team Kamrass

A short and sweet update from the winning team Capt. Mark:

We won 16-5 in six innings. Good hitting by everyone, especially Wes Wolf, though team Kamrass only had nine players. Field was total slop. Very good defense on my team all around.

 

On Field 3 it was Team Grefer vs. Team Roger

Kyle bats first for the winners:

We beat Team Rosenthal 12-11 in a back-and-forth game. After the 5th inning we had a one run lead, and they scored 4 in the top of 6. In the bottom of 6 our bats woke up in a huge 7 run inning to go up 11-7, but they rallied in the top off 7 to tie the game up. In the bottom of 7 they walked Taylor Police to get to me, and with the bases loaded and the outfield in, I hit one to right field to win the game.

 

Mike Gray pitched admirably in a swamp around the pitcher’s mound. Defensively Ben Margolis had a nice game behind the plate, Taylor Police made all the plays at shortstop, and I threw out runners at both first and home. Offensively everyone contributed in the key 6th inning, but notable contributors were AJ Goldhoff with line drives all over the field, Michael Margolis with a huge hit to spark a rally, Mike Gray with some big hits, sub Noah Pelberg, and myself.

 

And Roger for his squad:

Questionable strategy might have sunk the ship this time………

 

 

KUDOS……

 

 

*RAFI GOLDFARB…….hit the “you know what” out of the ball and played a flawless SS…..

 

*DAVID SOLOMON…..continues to be great behind the plate and made a couple of hustle plays on the bases….

 

*BRIAN GOLDBERG…..back after a week off, made a great catch at 2B and had a couple of key hits……

 

*KEITH KOMBRINCK…..pitched a great five innings and then things went south, but kept us in the game…….

 

Finally, it sounds like the real action took place on field 4:

Team Stu vs. Team Z

 

Stu for the winners: 

Controversy always seems to find Team Solomon as the ump called our game after 5 innings. To be fair the ump announced the 5th would be the last inning before the inning started. Team Solomon Ended up winning 8-5.

 

Big shout out to Corey “Chuck” Norris for pitching a fantastic game last night. I’ll bring a bucket of water to recreate the conditions. It was a great day for the bottom half of our order. Mr. Kroger, Mark “the Bruiser” Wolfe and Evan “The Beard” Gildenblatt both had two hits. Gregg “Triple G” Harris had a huge hit in the 3rd to drive in two and keep the game out of reach. The game was capped off by several nice sliding plays by Adam “The Bad Guy” Cronstein. 

 

“We played a complete game through adverse conditions. It was a great Team Win.” -Evan Gildenblatt

 

“I feel like I have a chip on my shoulder for being picked as a 5 and I am going to let the whole league know it” Dr. Jeff Weisbrot DDS

 

League notes:

As we move into the summer with high school graduations, I can’t recommend enough going to the Sweet Butter Bakery web site for all of your Jewish baked good needs

 

For all you single guys in the league I was reading a story about a kickball league in Chicago that kicked a woman out who created a team using nothing but Tinder. I thought this was a good idea for you single guys so get on tinder and get a team together.

 

Jewish night at the Reds game is June 7th. Help support the community and go check out the Reds vs. Arizona D-Backs.

 

Nothing better on Facebook than seeing prom/graduation pictures. Congrats to Corey “Chuck” Norris, “The Special One,” Mike Rothstein and Eric “Jeter” Goldstein who all have daughters graduating this year. (If I missed anyone, congrats!)

 

Speaking of Facebook Danny Gilbert posted pictures of himself looking at pictures of rocks while on vacation. That is how he labeled it. I can’t wait to hear all about that trip 

 

There is a Young Jewish night at either the J or at the golf club. See Rick Lefton if you are A) young and B) want to go

 

Happy birthday to Jason Esterkamp I don’t know how old he is, but he sure looks good.  Also, happy birthday to former commish, Rick Tenenholtz.

 

It is well established that Griff Harris has no interest in following the 4th or 5th best football team in college football (OSU) but he is still very much in love their National Championship women’s hockey team. Not to be outdone, our own Brad Gallop is rumored to be dating the entire Wisconsin women’s volleyball team. 

 

Next week, after the games please come out to the Silver Spring House to enjoy some food and league fun thanks to league title sponsor Gig Franklin. We will head over to the Spring House after the games. Thank you in advance, Gig!

 

In this week in Jason Faust stories:

 

Once again when he was on my team a few years ago. After getting hit around a little one inning with numerous bombs hit over the outfielders’ heads and with a runner on 3rd, Faust turned around and in the middle of the inning, fired a ball to me out in LF. Not when there was a timeout or when it was a dead ball, but as if he was trying to pick off a runner from left field. The runner jogged home and I’m pretty sure we lost the game. Even more than when I got kicked out of the game, that was as mad as I have ever been on the field. After the final out of the inning I sprinted in and said what the heck are you doing. He said, “there were so many balls hit over your head I wanted to make sure you could catch an easy one.”  I had to somewhat laugh (somewhat), but that was Faust.

 

Let’s hope for better weather next week.

 

Game Results: May 13, 2022

 May 11 Recap

By Marc Brafman

What a great night for softball last night. The temperature was rising right along with Mike Rothstein’s blood pressure. Let’s get right to the action.

On field one we had Team Rosenthal vs. Team Solomon

Roger leads off: 

Not much good to say about our game this evening…probably our worst game of the year…plus HOWARD SCHWARTZ got hit by a batted ball in the first at bat of the game…he was not his normal self…here’s to hoping he gets well quickly…

QUOTES……

ROGER ROSENTHAL…..

“Hats off to Stu and his team. They can hit the ball. Their lineup is stacked with left handed bats, but the entire team seemed to get in on the act.”

“We didn’t play a good game and I think part of it was the fact that our veteran pitcher, HOWARD SCHWARTZ, who will go down in the records as the best pitcher in JCC Softball history, wasn’t himself after being hit by a batted ball in the first at bat (Dan Green) of the game.”

“We did make a nice comeback after falling behind by four runs in the opening frame, but we just seemed to never be able to get over the hump.”

“We’re off to a bad start, but I really think if we just stay within ourselves, we’ll be ok. It’s frustrating, but we just have to play through it and not give up.”

And Stu for the winners:

Hello and Welcome to another addition of Team Solomon Game Recap’s:

We pick it up in the 2nd inning. After two quick outs, Dan Green and Adam Cronstein both hit singles with Tyler Stansbury up to bat. Tyler roped a ball oppo to left field clearing the bases on what could have been a stalled inning. Team Solomon continued to play add-on throughout the rest of the game scoring 17 runs. Big games by Dan Green going 4-5 and Adam “The Bad Guy” Cronstein going 5-5.

Let’s talk D:

We start in the bottom of 1. After an error by the SS, Mr. Kroger Himself, Mark “the Bruiser” Wolfe gunned out James “Lynn” Swan trying to steal 2nd. It was reported that Mark gave James the Dikembe Mutombo finger wag after he gunned him out. Let’s move to bottom 4 with runners on 1st and 2nd and two outs…Dan Green made a great diving snag at 2B for the final out of the inning. Later, in the bottom of the 6th up 10 runs, Stuart “El Capitan” Solomon made a nice sliding catch to end the game. 

ROY Watch: Ryan “the One-Man Gang” Marcus went 3-4 and played a solid 3B. What is not so solid is his base running. He got picked off again after overrunning 2B. The upper management will be bringing in Willie Mays Hayes as a special base running instructor for the remainder of the season. 

On field two, Team Fogel played Team Grefer:

 

A dog fight from start to finish, Team Fogel got the better of Team Grefer by a final score of 16-11. Down 4-1 early, Team Fogel fought back to tie the game but only to go down again 8-4. Timely hitting and baserunning tied the game back up at 8 in the fourth. The Men in Navy Blue were down again before taking advantage of a few costly errors in the bottom of the sixth and put up a crooked number to take a commanding lead into the seventh inning which they would hold on to.

When asked about the performance from the team, Jeremy had this to say… “Grit, man. This team is all about it. Blow outs are fun, but nothing is more satisfying than battling from behind to become victorious. Top to bottom, catcher to right field, this team exhibits traits of a winning team and battles each and every inning. It makes my job easier when I know I have eleven guys on my team that have my back.”

 

Stat of the game:

 

Turning back the clock, Joel “Sparky” Fogel went 5/5 out of the leadoff spot and played a stellar shortstop. Someone may need to test this man as he is playing like its 2002. it is also reported that there are more fans coming for Team Fogel than going to see the Reds. “Where else are you going to go?”

On Field three we had Team Kamrass vs. Team Lefton

Micah reports first:

Team Kamrass lost to Team Lefton 8-2. Jimmy pitched a hell of a game. Team Kamrass played great defense, but couldn’t get the bats going. The highlight of the night was Eric Goldstein one-hopping a foul ball straight into the snack shack window. (there is some dispute to this as it might have been Riley “The Big Man” Able. 

We will get back to our winning ways next week. 

Jimmy chimes in for the winners:

Last night’s game featured a battle of the unbeatens. Team Lefton outlasted team Kamrass by putting up five runs in the sixth inning off Eppy Eppstein… The game was highlighted by impressive defensive plays, including two diving catches by right centerfielder Dee Harris. Camden Kirzner continues to lead this team both offensively and defensively…he’s an early candidate for MVP playing a fantastic SS and batting leadoff where he has been retired only one time all season!  

Finally, out on Field 4 it was Team Suspended vs. Team Weisser

Team Suspended despite playing with 2 subs beat Team Weisser 13-7. “It goes to show how little my team needs me, Capt. Brafman said post game. Not only did they not miss me on the field but I’m glad they didn’t listen to my strategy on the field.”  Hitting stars for Team Brafman were many. Anton as usual led the way as did Joel “Hallelujah” Buckley, and Fink. The big bat of the night came from “The Mayor” Todd Wasserman who legged out two infield singles and scored from first on a bomb from sub Matt “No I’m not related to Wes” Miller, who crushed a triple into RC. 

On defense “Handsome” Sam Castellini, Dr. Bob Pelberg (who was on call all game) and still made the plays and Alex Krause helped keep Team Weisser off the board. A special thank you to B-Rod for playing a great LF and getting a couple of clutch hits. For Team Weisser, Brad Wagner smoked a triple, and the Wolf Brothers did their normal things at the plate. 

Team Brafman hopes to continue winning in two weeks and Capt. Brafman hopes to keep his one game streak alive of not getting ejected.

League notes:

Congrats goes out to Eric “The Mouth of the Midwest” Gruen’s daughter, Rosie who took home a trophy in her dance competition last week. As she might be my future daughter in law  one day I’m glad she will be able to provide for Jacob. 

It was good to see David “the ball magnet” Snyder out at the field last night. While he does have a couple of broken bones in his cheek he hopefully will be back on the field in a couple of weeks. 

The Who are coming to town for the first time in almost 43 years on Sunday. I asked Mark Weisser if he was going and he told me that not only was he at the concert in 1979 when all the fans died but he himself was in the crush of people. Such a sad story and we are all glad that Mark wasn’t hurt that tragic night. For those of you going to the concert text me and we can meet up during Behind Blue Eyes.

Cam “Mr. Bearcat” Kirzner not only is killing it on the field, but he was recently voted to lead the Rally Cats at UC. Congrats!!

Jewish Night is coming up at the Reds game. I believe the date is June 7th vs. the Hated Arizona Diamondbacks. It’s a fun night at the game and hey, maybe the Reds won’t give up 6 runs in the 9th.

Rick “The Commish” Tenenholtz was down at the Derby last weekend. Since he wasn’t driving up in a Porsche it’s a safe bet he didn’t bet his life savings on Rich Strike to win. (They call the KY Derby the most exciting two minutes in sports and I can say that last week lived up to that)

While I can’t confirm it, even though I was there, if you need an expert Hora dancer, Ryan “Hi Ho” Silverman is your guy. I didn’t know he could move like the bottle dancers in Fiddler on the Roof until I saw him out on the dance floor.

As mentioned above someone on Team Kamrass hit a foul ball that went into the concession stand on one bounce. Rick Lefton said it would have been the craziest thing he saw on the field all night if he hadn’t witnessed Mike “the Special one” Rothstein lose his mind over Alan “Sauce” Lessure trying to hit the ball. 

Finally, this week’s Ron Rose story comes to us from “Stormin” Norm Frankel

I had the pleasure of playing with Ron for many years as part of the Howard Schwartz dynasty, and without question Ron was a great teammate for many reasons. While a fierce competitor, win or lose Ron was always encouraging the team to have fun and just play hard. Needless to say, Ron was an amazing inspiration as he demonstrated that age is just a number. Even on the hottest summer nights, when just standing in the field was uncomfortable, Ron would continue to play catcher which was a challenge for a person half his age.

 

One of my fondest memories occurred when Ron had one of his best hits of the season and probably his career, a deep line drive in left center field that caught everyone by surprise. Ron, who was never that speedy, motored to first base as best he could but then for some inexplicable reason headed to second. Needless to say, a speedier player would have been safe at third, but Ron was out by a country mile.

 

When Ron returned to the bench, I could not resist and asked him why he continued onto second. Ron looked at me and, in all sincerity, said, “Well, the first base coach didn’t tell me to stop.” I couldn’t help but laugh and thought, “Well, the man is right.” To this day, whenever I think of that moment a smile comes to my face.

 

I will greatly miss Ron’s special greeting when he saw me, S and N for Stormin’ Norman. No one has ever called me S and N except Ron and this year’s softball season won’t be the same without that greeting and without Ron.

See everyone next week