Majors - April 27, 2003
Baker Printing 16, Campbell's 7 On an absolutely beautiful afternoon for baseball, Baker Printing and Campbell's squared off in what would turn out to be a great game. Starting for Campbell's was Pat Smith who was opposed by Baker's Anthony Ricco. The first two innings were close with each team scoring just one run. Campbell's got on board in the first after singles by Alex Butt and Chris Quintans along with a hit batsman in-between. The defensive gem of the inning was a 9-6-5 relay which nailed a runner at third (JJ Andrews applying the tag). Baker got on the board in the first as well after Jeremiah Green singled, stole a base and scored on an Anthony Ricco single to left field. In the third, Campbell's scored again after another Alex Butt single followed by a Rob Tull double. Once again, the Baker boys kept the runner from stretching the double into a triple by using the 9-6-5 routine (Jon Burns to Eric Papamarcos to JJ Andrews). The Baker boys got their bats going in the bottom of the third as Jeremiah Green led off with a walk and then consecutive singles by Papamarcos, Ricco, Vendetta and Andrews got Baker on the board once again. A total of six runs crossed the plate once all was said and done with Ron "Vinegar" Mizell also adding to the damage with a big single and Erich Schwabe drawing an important walk after working the count to 3 and 2. In the fourth, Eric Papamarcos and Mark Fanelli came on to pitch for their respective teams. Campbell's got on the board again after a series of walks and a single by Pat Smith. Three more runners crossed the plate and the score was now 7-5 Baker. In their fourth, Baker's Anthony Ricco led off with a single, Nick Vendetta singled and JJ Andrews drew a walk. Mike Enterlin then came through with a clutch single driving in two runs. Andrews would eventually steal home. The score was now 10-5 Baker. Campbell's would add one run in the fifth on an RBI double by Brendan McElhenny and another run in the sixth on a leadoff single by Rob Tull and eventual sacrifice fly by McElhenny. The Baker boys put six more on the board in their fifth on singles by Green, Papamarcos, Ricco and Vendetta, followed by a walk to Enterlin, an E-5 allowing Schwabe on board,  and a big RBI single by Phil Antonello. The final score was Baker 16, Campbell's 7