Each week, the New Yorker team meets at the softball diamond in Central Park to play against writers, fact-checkers, and cartoonists* who work at other publications like Vanity Fair, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many others.
Thank you for this. It took me back to 1991 and playing for the Killer Rabbits, a softball team for a couple of floors of whatever building I was in at Roche pharmaceuticals in Nutley New Jersey. We sucked big time. Never won a game. But we had the best name and the most fun.
You are clearly a class apart. Did you score any of those home runs yourself? Catch anyone out?
Thank you for this. It took me back to 1991 and playing for the Killer Rabbits, a softball team for a couple of floors of whatever building I was in at Roche pharmaceuticals in Nutley New Jersey. We sucked big time. Never won a game. But we had the best name and the most fun.
You are clearly a class apart. Did you score any of those home runs yourself? Catch anyone out?
I want details.
I had one good hit in the 2nd and then it was all garbage from thereon. That's a pretty good game for me! (Agreed- Killer Rabbits is an epic name!)
The rest of the game here:
https://www.newyorkcartoons.com/i/144773614/the-new-yorker-vs-new-york-magazine