Ball Busters Keep on Bustin'....

by Jeff 6/28/2010 2:48:00 AM
Ball Busters Keep on Bustin'.... With fresh attitudes and some fresh faces your Ball Busters took the field Friday night looking to continue its recent surge of consistent offense and determined, flawless defense.  Friday night was no exception.  With an unannounced appearance by Boss Bachrach who delayed his Friday night sojourn out east to lend support to his rising team; the Ball Busters did not disappoint.  With a thorough thrashing of our opponents Centro Properties by a score of 10-1, the Ball Busters are now confident that a playoff appearance is well within reason.  Such thoughts just a few weeks ago would have seemed foolhardy.  Not now.  Not with this team.  Not when you get consistent hitting throughout the lineup and stellar defensive fielding that shuts down every hint of a rally by our opponent.  Other than one error in the early going that resulted in one run scored by our opponent, from the second inning on no runner got any further than second base.  A remarkable achievement in a softball game.  Again, as circumstances dictated, we auditioned four new players to help the cause and field a complete team.  With some of our regulars unavailable to play, Shannon, Katie (Matt Conroy’s sister) Vincent and our own Matt Shapiro donned the Bachrach blues and all contributed to the resounding victory.It seems that every week someone else steps up to the plate and delivers in the clutch.  However, for someone to have the chance to hit that huge bases-clearing homerun there has to be someone on the bases to begin with.  All season that catalyst has been Jeff Segal.  Friday night was no different.  Jeff went 4-4 Friday night spraying line drive hits to all fields and with his deceptive speed and unorthodox style of running, creating havoc for the defense and even getting purposely caught in a rundown between 2nd and 3rd base and with the confusion he created eventually resulting in two more runs being scored.  You definitely hold your breath when Jeff pulls one of these stunts but, in the end, they mostly work out.  Sports, like recruiting, is about delivery.  Jeff Segal delivers.  Bravo Jeff!Such was the case in the first inning Friday night when Segal stepped to the plate.  Hitting a shot to the left center field gap, Jeff got us off and running and by the time the first inning was over, the winning runs had already been scored.  We eventually loaded the bases for The Man of the night to step to the plate.  Larry Villar, coming off a stellar 3-deal week in the office, was about to let his good-fortune and hard work at his desk transcend to the baseball diamond.  With great dramatic flair with the bases loaded and two outs and a full count, Larry smashed a towering homerun to right field that made the now infamous crowds that gather deep in right field to sunbath scatter for their lives.  By the time the right fielder caught up to the ball, Larry was already rounding third base and trotted home with ease.  That’s right, a Grand Slam!  A Grand Salami!  A four bagger!  Just like that we were up 4-0 and this time we would not relinquish the lead.  Bravo Larry. Offense was only half of the story this night.  Our defense might have played its most complete shut down effort of the year.  Again it started with Jeff Segal.  Accounting for the most defensive put outs in the game, every smash down the left field line that seemed to have a promising future would die tragically in the bottom of Jeff’s glove. In a moment of honest objectivity Jeff said to me after the game that he “finally feels comfortable out in left field”.  In softball, left field becomes the position that fields the majority of balls hit to the outfield; so it becomes a critical defensive position.  Jeff, you’ve got it down! Of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the continued wizardry of Oliver Hernandez in center field.  His defensive gems are so commonplace that sometimes they go overlooked.  Not Friday night.  He has the speed of a gazelle and is flawless in his execution.  Friday night he had four putouts that, once again, would not allow the opposition any momentum.  If Oliver doesn’t make those catches, the game could get very interesting.  Bravo Oliver.Finally, I would like to speak about the Women of Bachrach.  We have mixed and matched a variety of players this year based on availability.  This band of women have included Lauren, Alex, Kim, Katie, Alicia, Barbara, Naomi, Shannon and Danielle. The most prolific and versatile female player we had has been Lauren Haak.  We have asked a lot of Lauren throughout the year.  She has played 3rd base, 2nd base, short field and catcher.  Not an easy task when you don't know each week where you are going to play.  She has had superb games and a game or two when she got roughed up but she always arrives with an outstanding attitude.  She does everything she can to help the team win and is an excellent hitter.  She is the cornerstone of our female contingency.  Bravo Lauren!  Two new faces shined on Friday night.  One is Matt’s sister, Katie, who is one helluva ballplayer.  Keeping in the Conroy family tradition, Katie scorched hit after hit Friday night that made her brother and the rest of the Ball Busters very proud.  Bravo Katie!  Then there’s Shannon.  Arriving in NYC just three weeks ago from Santa Barbara, California Shannon is thrilled to be in the Big Apple.  How Segal recruited Shannon and knew she was available is beyond me but there she was Friday night on the field and ready to play and impress.  And impress she did.  Making a sliding one handed back handed stop of a ground ball smashed to 2nd base, Shannon fired a laser to first base to get their fastest runner.  Bravo Shannon!  Naomi returned for her second game and is an exceptional softballer.  With a rocket for an arm and an outstanding hitter, Naomi showed brightest in right field Friday night.  On one play, a line drive was smashed to right field and its low trajectory found Naomi charging trying to make a one-handed catch.  After what seemed to be a spectacular grab, somehow the ball squeezed out of her mitt and fell to the ground as Naomi did the same.  The attempt was amazing enough and although she did not get the result she wanted, Naomi deserves all the accolades for a spectacular try.  Just being in the right position on that ball proved for everyone to see her athleticism.  Bravo Naomi!  With the return of Barbara this week for our all important double-header on Wednesday night, I think we will field our strongest female team ever!!So that’s it.  With another resounding victory in the books, we take a whole lot of momentum and confidence into our big double-header showdown Wednesday night.  That confidence and enthusiasm spilled over into an Irish pub on Friday night where we celebrated our victory for several hours.  We were joined there by our sole supporter at the game in Jeff Segal’s girlfriend Nicole who fit right into the camaraderie we all shared.  By the dozen or so lip locks she put on Segal in the Pub, I guess she was pretty pleased with Jeff’s efforts on the field as well!  There were some other negotiations in the Pub as well with front-men and wing men and even wing women doing their best to do what we do best….create opportunities and close deals!!  But that story will remain in the clubhouse for now.  At this point, I believe we are all keepers of the faith.  Even Boss Bachrach, I believe, was duly impressed with our efforts.  To be continued…..Jeff   

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Ball Busters Stage Amazing Comeback

by Jeff 6/17/2010 1:51:00 AM

Ball Busters Stage Amazing Comeback!!

Prospects did not look good.  We were playing a team with only one loss all season.  That loss came via the first place team that, at the time, had no losses.  On top of that we had our usual logistical problems with not having enough women to play and if not for the fancy footwork and considerable recruiting efforts of Jeff Segal; it seemed that we were bound to start the game a woman short and subsequently incur an automatic out every time that person’s slot in the batting order came up.  A similar fate we were not able to survive just a few weeks ago.  Then the umpire decided to enforce the league regulation team uniform rule that has yet to be enforced this year and that would have started each batter on our team without a regulation “Ball Busters” tee-shirt with an automatic two strikes.  That’s worse then the automatic out rule.  However, we noticed a number of their players without their regulation tee-shirts so we called it a draw.  Because Segal was able to recruit two women to join our efforts, Barbara Serbes and Naomi Greckol-Herlich, we were able to field a complete team and at least start the game on a level playing field.

Then it got worse.  Our opposition, the Broadway Ballers, started by scoring 2 runs in the first inning, 2 runs in the second inning and then 3 more in the fourth inning when Jeff Segal allowed a ball to get passed him.  Things looked bleak.  We were down 7-0 to a team that seemed to be firing on all cylinders with strong hitting and a skilled defensive team that was keeping us off the bases.  Then came one of those moments that have the ability to change a team’s fortune and possibly their outlook on the entire season.  Chris Papa steps to the plate with a man on first and two outs.  The way we had been knocked down like bowling pins each inning and with no momentum on our side it would have been difficult to foresee what was about to happen.  Papa hits a long drive to the right-center field gap and what we originally thought was going to be a long out turned into a monstrous homerun that breathed a little life back into team and perhaps a glimmer of hope that we still had a chance.

Nerves were high because we were still down five runs with only two innings remaining and they had a formidable offensive team.  We did not shrink from the challenge.  With the Papa home-run still fresh in our minds the Ball Busters started to display the defensive wizardry that we had in the beginning of the season that now seemed like ages ago.  One of our newest recruits, Barbara, playing a stellar second base started it all with a very smooth 4-6-3 double play that was our first of the year and then the following inning I started another 1-6-3 double play that got us out of another inning.  However we were still down 5 runs in the bottom of the 6th and time was running out.  Another new recruit, Naomi, stepped to the plate and rocketed a double down the 3rd base line that stirred the drink that was about to pour out a barrage of hits.  Matt, Alex (yes Alex), Larry, Segal, Barbara, James and Jason all came up to the plate and delivered base hit after base hit. 7-3….then 7-5 and then finally 7-7 the game was tied going into the last inning.  Such new found riches!!  We did not know what to make of it.  We could actually win this game.  Other teams may have folded.  Other teams would not have displayed the steely single-mindedness of a team that still thinks it can make a difference in this league.  Not us.  Not the Ball Busters.  Our defense came ready to play.  First hitter hits a hot shot to our new hero at second base, Barbara, and she slides on one knee scoops up the ball and throws a laser to Matt at first base.  One out.  Next batter hits a line drive to the right-center field gap where our other new hero, Naomi, moving like a bobcat tracks the low line-drive and snags it in the web of her glove.  Two outstanding plays and now two outs.  Papa, now in relief of a tiring JMac, filling in sensationally as a reliever and making it very difficult for their hitters to get a true read on the ball.  Next batter hits a scorching line drive down the left field line that looked like a triple for sure.  Not today.  Our leftfielder, Jeff Segal, looking to make amends for an earlier gaffe broke on the ball like a champ and made a leaping one handed grab that thwarted any hint of a rally.  Inning over and the Ball Busters coming to the plate.

Bottom of the 7th, last inning, score tied and Naomi steps to the plate.  After her last scorching double down the line the opposing pitcher wanted no piece of Naomi and walked her on four pitches.  Segal unselfishly moved Naomi to second on a sacrifice fly.  Now the moment of the game was about to arrive.  The moment the Ball Busters grabbed their dignity back.  The moment when everything seemed possible again in a season marred by missed opportunities.  Matt Conroy steps to the plate.  There would be joy in Mudville tonight.  Mighty Casey would not disappoint.  With a blast reminiscent of Kirk Gibson of the Dodger’s in the 1988 World Series Matt launches a shot that went high and far into the night.  You know when it’s a long home run when the outfielders just turn and watch the ball never bothering to give chase.  Naomi scores easily from second base and an amazing comeback is successfully completed.  Alert the media!  Let the pigeons loose.  Hail the conquering hero.  Last night that was Matt Conroy.  Bravo Matt.

We have a game next week on Friday in Central Park.  That would be June 25th.  We play Centro Properties that are even with us in the standings.  A victory and we are right back in the thick of things as far as the playoff hunt goes.   

So that’s it.  What would have sunk our season for sure with a defeat is now our rallying cry for a potential turn around season and a renewed push for a playoff spot.  With our two new found angels, Barbara and Naomi - who committed to playing the rest of the season, we feel we have the right balance to remain competitive and the well-deserved attitude that we can beat anybody!  My faith has been restored.  I am once again a keeper of the faith.  The Goff is now full of souls again.  (What movie?)  (HINT: the number of runs the Broadway Ballers scored is in the title)

Jeff    

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