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Well, that about sums it up. We didn't have our regular show of players, so we forfeited our first game. "It's not rare for this to happen just so you know," said fill-in coach Gilberto S. "I'm surprised we haven't forfeited more," noted the former coach. "I remember forfeiting numerous games one season, and then I realized that I wasn't on the team. Cheryl (1B) was glad to have forfeited, "I just got my nails done and I didn't want to break one. ![]()
There was a good group of fans to cheer us on though. And believe it or not there was some action. Once while watching the MAC take on the Custom Builders, a foul pop fly came over the fence right towards the beer. Everyone scattered like roaches when you turn on the lights, even Gary R. (he was sitting right next to the pitcher.) With accuracy unknown to Iguanas the ball landed right in the pitcher. After the mishap, everyone looked at Gary. "What were you thinking?" someone was heard saying "why didn't you throw yourself over the pitcher and protect it?" Gary hung hung his head in shame. But he did the next best thing, he bought another pitcher. Remember, it's quantity of beer...not quality.
The rest of the evening was spent watching Roz's son, John Cary wait for fly balls in right field. One did pop out to him, and in true Iguana fashion, he was just 2 inches from fame.
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