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Annual
NRC "Duck Soup" Softball Game a Great Success!
The annual "Duck Soup"
softball game was held Tuesday, October 24, 2006, at Garr Field
in Chastain Park, Atlanta, during the National Recycling Coalition's
25th Congress and Expo.
The event, sponsored by Gershman,
Brickner & Bratton, Inc. and Environmental Packaging International,
was once again a great success despite the unusually cold weather
in Atlanta. Spectators and players alike got the opportunity to
take a break and join in this networking and social opportunity.
The friendly competition was played in the fun "Duck Soup"
tournament format, where the rules change from inning to inning.
Thanks to all the participants!
We hope to see you at next year's event in Denver!
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NRC Softball Game - 2006 Edition (Click image to enlarge)
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General Rules for All Innings:
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Games are eight innings long.
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Five run limit per inning per
team.
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If the offensive team scores
three runs, defense may switch pitchers.
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When the last batter in the lineup
crosses the plate safely, he/she scores three runs.
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The batter making the last out
must catch the next inning.
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The game will be called if one
team gets behind and it is deemed impossible to catch up.
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Each team is allowed one offensive
and one defensive “do-over” per game (must be called
prior to the next pitch).
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All teams will use only wooden
bats provided.
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No metal spikes.
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Gloves are optional.
Inning by Inning Rules:
1st: One pitch per batter
2nd: 16” softball
3rd: All batters bat opposite-handed
4th: Defense must switch positions with each batter
5th: Bases are run in reverse order
6th: You get only two outs
7th: Only one out and bases run in reverse order
8th: Both teams only get one out
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The Event in Pictures!
(Click images to enlarge)
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Event co-sponsor Victor Bell (Environmental Packaging
International) enjoying some pizza!
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Harvey Gershman present Cards and Tigers caps to
two of the four All-Stars of the evening.
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Harvey Gershman present Cards and Tigers caps to
two of the four All-Stars of the evening.
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