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− | + | From Ron Mattson, the first [[Field Director]], come these famous moments in Birch Rock [[baseball]] history. | |
− | + | *In the 1970s, counselor Hub Burton, a future minor league baseball announcer, would keep a running commentary throughout each period of baseball. On hot days, he would claim that the hill was, “Hotter than Busch Stadium in July.” | |
− | * | + | *In 1981, counselor Dick Snyder, a Towson State University pitcher, threw a baseball through one of the boards on the backstop. |
− | * | + | *In 1981, the Birch Rock team beat Camp Skylemar on the road at Camp Skylemar. |
− | * | + | *In 1984, the Birch Rock team played the local Harrison boys team, who had recently won the local Little League championship. Birch Rock lost 2-0 with pitcher David J. giving up only one hit, a two-run home run. |
− | * | + | *In 1985, the basepaths were dug out by hand in an attempt to create a more recognizable diamond. This development backfired when many campers twisted ankles on the uneven surface. |
+ | *In 1986, Seth B. broke the Spalding Mushroom, the biggest bat ever used at Birch Rock, with one mighty swing. | ||
+ | *From 1984-1994, the camper with the most enthusiasm for the game was awarded a blue mitt called the Joe B. Mitt, named after the camper who had left the mitt at camp in 1983. | ||
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