100 Innings of Baseball Spectacular, Curt's Pitch for ALS

Saturday April 17, 9:00 a.m. through Sunday April 18, 6:00 p.m. -- 33 straight hours
Kelly Field -- Hyde Park, MA

About 183 players, primarily from the Boston Men's Baseball League, but also from the Southern Maine Men's Baseball League, Granite State Baseball League, Rhode Island MSBL, MetroWest ABL, Hyde Park Harley Rides and free agent markets suited up to play in this marathon game. From the White Sox, 13 players contributed, earning a total of $8,828. These players included: Al Wiesner, Brett Rudy, Brian Houlding, Dan Field, Dave Martin, Earl Murphy, Graham Bosworth, Jason Ackerson, Jason Hoye, Matt Giblin, Mike Lembo, Nate Pane and Tom Manning.

100's of highlights:

100 Home

Line Score

Box Score

Media Coverage

Photo Album

Sponsors & Prizes

Players & Earnings

Contributors

Curt's Pitch for ALS

Reference for others wishing to hold a 100 inning game.

100 Inning Overview


Player Incentives sheet

Sponsor form

White Sox Photo Album

Nine players lasted the entire 33 hours, with one umpire on hand the entire time as well. These iron men are shown to the right. From the White Sox, this included Brett Rudy, Mike Lembo and Matt Giblin. Nate Pane wasn't far behing, playing for 27 straight hours.

Lots of Sox also made the news, from WB56 to NESN to NECN. These Sox with their 15 seconds of fame are captured below.
 

The Elite Nine

Standing: Russ Ward, Patrick Seltsam, Matt Giblin, Tyler Walsh,
Jeff Roy, Alberto Collando; Kneeling: Kelly McCormick,
Neil Sisson, Mike Lembo, Brett Rudy.

     


Brett Rudy holds from during National Anthem.

 


Matt Giblin leads off 100 inning game.

 

 

 


Mike Lembo with State Rep Angelo Scaccia.

 


Al Wiesner tosses in first inning.

     

Brett Rudy and Mike Lembo
Rudy and Lembo announce prizes.

 

Matt Giblin
Mattt Giblin stuck in middle innings.

 

 

 


Nate Pane on Fox 25.

 


More of Nate.

 

 

 


Mike Lembo on NESN.

 


And Lembo on New England Cable News.

 

 

 


Brett Rudy on the WB.

 


And Rudy on NESN.

 

 

 


Al Wiesner on New England Cable News.

 


Jason Hoye on the WB.