Tagged: Wilson Softball

Game 8: Another Washout

As it wasn’t bad enough that eight inches of rain washed out the playoffs for the Ball Busters yesterday, none of the ball fields in Central Park will open today so we’re not playing that game tonight.

So instead of playing seven to eight games in as few as four days, I ended playing four games in one, two, three days. That wasn’t too grueling now that I think about it. I did get a pretty bad rug turf burn at the end of the first game on Friday. I aggravated the scrape on Saturday when I slid into first base (don’t ask) and my sliding pad came off. Now it wasn’t just a scrape but a full-fledged cut with dirt from McCarren Park. Ugh!

Now I get three more days without softball. I next play on Thursday, a double-header for the Librarians as we take on Professor Thom’s, a very tough team. Maybe there will be new shirts at the game.

Weekend of Softball

Sarah left today for a weekend trip to see her family in Kentucky and also to go to a bridal shower for a high school friend. Since I’m poor for the next few weeks, as I usually am during this stage of the summer, I thought I would have a quiet, productive weekend while Sarah is gone, spending time at home, cooking for myself, and maybe even doing some writing.

I still plan to do all that, but it also happens to be a very busy softball weekend. On the docket so far are no fewer than six games over the next four days:

  1. It begins with a double header on Friday morning with the Librarians taking on Juicy Lucy in a fierce battle on the artificial turf of East River Park.
  2. On Saturday, the Robots take on the always bothersome Papacito’s All Stars in McCarren Park. We want to beat them so bad, and I know they’re looking for a competitive game. I’m looking forward to this game.
  3. Sunday is going to be a grueling day. The Ball Busters begin the first round of the Lower Manhattan Softball League playoff tournament on the Great Lawn in Central Park. It’s a best-of-three series against the enigmatically named Awkward Times. We enter the tournament with the number-one seed so we want to carry our winning ways from the regular season to the postseason.
  4. Finally, on Monday, things will be a bit more relaxed with the weekly Wilson Softball game on Central Park’s North Meadow. On most Mondays, I can barely walk after most weekends of softball. But I imagine playing this game is akin to a recovery ride after putting a lot of miles on my bike, like a century’s worth of miles.

And earlier today, as if he sensed that I didn’t have enough softball this weekend, my friend Crazy Eddie asked me to sub on his team tonight. I was planning on seeing M.O.T.O. this evening at Saint Vitus in Greenpoint, as I just found out about the show this morning.

But I’m ready to play. Summer is going to end in three weeks, and I won’t have this opportunity again.