Baltimore 2002

Baltimore 2002

Season 12 • Baltimore, MD • Oct. 13 - 16, 2002

Event Highlights

Key moments from our 2002 Baltimore adventure

Colorado Summer

Summer family experiment in rural Colorado benefiting Joe Cocker's foundation in Crawford, CO.

Ripken Baseball

Cal and Bill Ripken hosted us at their minor league ballpark in Aberdeen, MD.

Torrential Rain

Weekend coincided with torrential rain and the D.C. snipers' three-week rampage.

Vi Ripken Kiss

Mike "Luther" O'Neil grabbed Cal and Bill's mother Vi and planted a big kiss.

The Story

Season 12 in Baltimore and Colorado

Our summer family experiment in rural Colorado benefitted rock star Joe Cocker's foundation. As Poet Laureate Marc Matthews so eloquently put it, "When I think of family values, I think of Joe Cocker." Cocker lived in this tiny mountain town (population 431) and we raised money to support area kids in need. Joe was out of town, so we autographed plastic red tomatoes and hid them in his greenhouse, a move he got a kick out of when he returned.

In October, Cal and Bill Ripken hosted us at their minor league ballpark, a weekend that coincided with torrential rain and the D.C. snipers' three-week rampage. Not wishing to risk the health of a veteran, rookies were sent out to gas up the vans.

The highlights were Mike ("Luther") O'Neil grabbing Cal and Bill's mother Vi and planting a big kiss that caused her legs to wobble, as well as Bill taking center stage to tell the story of what it sounded like when facing Nolan Ryan. "That one sounded high," he said to the ump. Bill was priceless, a great storyteller, while Cal relaxed and had a few beers with the guys. He also got on the phone with Brian Fawcett's son Brad, who would grow to be a fine player and No Bats legend.

We helped launch Cal and Bill's newly formed Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, sending a group of Boys & Girls Club kids to a Ripken baseball camp in Moses Lake, WA. Each received a personally monogrammed travel bag and stuff to go in it. Ricky Sparks and Adam Camacho, sponsored by the Cocker Foundation, were among the group. Ricky went on to play minor league ball in the Mets organization and both joined No Bats after teen-hood yielded to adulthood.

Event Standouts

Celebrating the people who made 2002 special

Hall of Fame

Harley Kane
Harley Kane
Scott O'Neil
Scott O'Neil
Doug Sutton
Doug Sutton

Awards

Ash Watson
Ash Watson
Tournament MVP
Brendan Burke
Brendan Burke
Rookie of the Year
Mike Ebener
Mike Ebener
Team MVP
Mike Flynn
Mike Flynn
Team MVP
Harley Kane
Harley Kane
Team MVP
Dick Kievit
Dick Kievit
Team MVP
Don Lippert
Don Lippert
Team MVP
Tim Mayer
Tim Mayer
Team MVP
Aldo Panatonni
Aldo Panatonni
Team MVP
Todd Tatham
Todd Tatham
Team MVP

Managers

Brian Fawcett
Brian Fawcett
Mike Howland
Mike Howland
Todd Nelson
Todd Nelson
Steve Prather
Steve Prather
Greg Pryor
Greg Pryor
Ted Simendinger
Ted Simendinger

Smites

Brian Crawford
Brian Crawford
Steve Crawford
Steve Crawford
Frank Kalata
Frank Kalata
Harley Kane
Harley Kane
Bob Moyer
Bob Moyer
Mike O'Neil
Mike O'Neil
Rick Shaw
Rick Shaw
Jay Strauss
Jay Strauss
Robb Struckel
Robb Struckel
Ash Watson
Ash Watson
Mike Womack
Mike Womack

Rookies

Bill Bouie
Bill Bouie
Brendan Burke
Brendan Burke
Jake Burns
Jake Burns
Mike Guarino
Mike Guarino
Brad Martin
Brad Martin

Charitable Impact

Supporting multiple organizations in 2002

Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation $104,800
Baltimore Reads $10,000
Cocker Kids' Foundation $3,500
Jim "Catfish" Hunter ALS Foundation $5,000