How must it feel to be standing in the cleats of the New Jersey Pinelands Commission‘s ace, rookie, relief pitcher Robert Barr. Denied? Relieved? Confused?
Here’s why,
Looking decidedly Double-A alongside the Commission’s Yankee pinstripes, the greenies nonetheless hung in with sterling defensive plays and support from screaming fans. As darkness descended, the game was halted–in a tie.
"I don’t like losers, understand numbnuts? I don’t support losers. I don’t hire losers and I don’t hang out with losers (pause) except for that nerd Wildstein back in high school."
Fast, fast forward to this season. Barr’s in the bull pen. The enviros are shaking. With the big game almost ready to start, and most of the Pipelayers still in the locker room checking stock picks on their smartphones, their pitching coach Nancy Wittenberg strides to the mound. Yes, pitching coach.
Some claim it was an inside fastball. Jeff Tittel insists it was a spitter. No matter, Wittenberg delivered. And Barr? Not a single pitch thrown. Who’d have thunk it.
[Actually, Carleton is not as happy today as when the photo at right was taken, but who could blame him.]
Interview with Carleton Montgomery
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