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Batting Average Leaderboard Batting Average, Slugging %, and On-Base % Randy Rautenberg - Gets Some - .667, .667, .692 Robb Slak - Gets Some - .650, .700, .708 Steve Bogue - Gets Some - .636, .682, .640 Tim Webber - Afternoon Delights - .630, .889, .630 Marc Balcer - California Quakers - .609, .652, .654 Paul Camacho - Buy a Vowel - .609, .957, .609 Thomas Kilbey - Catch-22 - .609, .652, .640 Mike Zimmerman - Latin Connection - .600, .850, .619 Matt Pruitt - Catch-22 - .583, .833, .643 Dave Pangallo - Afternoon Delights - .577, .846, .577 Matt Varney - Buy a Vowel - .560, .720, .560 Gary Anderson - Gets Some - .550, .600, .615 Greg Beaubien - Latin Connection - .550, .550, .609 Jack Ohringer - Catch-22 - .524, .619, .500 Ron Quiñones - Afternoon Delights - .524, .524, .565 Joel Ehrendreich - Catch-22 - .522, .652, .522 David Froehlich - Gets Some - .522, .522, .542 Bob Garvin - California Quakers - .522, .783, .542 Brannon Guyette - Catch-22 - .520, .920, .571 Snoopy Abrams - Buy a Vowel - .500, .500, .520 David Gillette - Afternoon Delights - .500, .500, .500 Terry Jannsen - California Quakers - .500, .500, .545 Jim Plaisted - Catch-22 - .500, .583, .538 Mike Polacheck - Afternoon Delights - .500, .500, .500 B.J. Riskin - Buy a Vowel - .500, .625, .517 Jim Stephenson - Gets Some - .500, .550, .565 A BIG THANK YOU TO SCOTT ABRAMS and GREG BEAUBIEN FOR COMPILING THE STATS. It goes without saying, but we’re going to say it anyway – Fantasy Camp would not be the same, or even possible, without the contributions and hard work of a large team of people and we want to extend special thanks to them all: Tony Migliaccio and the Clubhouse Staff work very hard to get everything in order to begin Camp, but also every day by making sure uniforms and countless other needs are addressed for the next day’s play; Pax and the Athletic Training Staff for tending to physical needs, great and small, throughout Camp; Jodie and Elmer Baacke of ELJO Travel for making travel arrangements and getting us all here for the best week ever, as well as all the planning and handling every other logistical need or issue that arises; and of course Bill and Kate Schroeder for offering such a great experience and always striving to make it just a bit better each year! Last, but certainly not least, come the coaches who really make the Fantasy come to life. Whether through one to one instruction on the fundamentals of baseball or hanging out in the clubhouse before and after games, all those interactions add up to one major league experience. We thank you for all the timeless stories of your playing days, music on the bus ride to get the day started, Q&A candor and thoughts shared on the current state of our beloved Milwaukee Brewers and baseball in general. Thank you for realizing that the people who come here are all in search of just a tiny slice of the life your talent allowed you to live for real. Most of all, thank you Glenn, Greg, Coop, Tiny, Gumby, Teddy, Juan, Jim, Treb, Charlie, Billy Jo, Augie, and Bill for loving baseball so much and wanting to share that with all of us. Thank you! Thank You to the Coaches and Staff Standing: Greg Brock, Mike Felder, Jerry Augustine, Tom Trebelhorn, Bill Schroeder, Terry Higuera, Charlie O’Brien, and Billy Jo Robidoux Sitting: Rob Deer, Glenn Braggs, Jim Gantner, Cecil Cooper, Juan Nieves, and Jim Paciorek Clubhouse Staff Scott Baarson, Brad Grems, Jason Shawger, Erik Anderson, and Tony Migliaccio Clubhouse Staff Jodie and Elmer Baacke - ELJO Travel LLC Bill Schroeder - Fantasy Camp Director Hank and Tommie Aaron, B.J. and Justin Upton, and Ken and George Brett. What do they all have in common? Obviously, they all played in the Majors. Many families share a love of sports, but there is just something special about baseball in particular that brings people together. It’s impossible to adequately explain to someone who has never expe- rienced Fantasy Camp what an extraor- dinary bonding experience it is among strangers...just imagine sharing it with someone you love. Friday Morning Results California Quakers - 9 Afternoon Delights - 5 Gets Some - 11 Latin Connection - 8 Buy a Vowel - 8 Catch-22 - 3 Friday Afternoon Results Afternoon Delights - 8 Buy a Vowel - 6 California Quakers - 7 Gets Some - 5 Catch-22 - 7 Latin Connection - 6 Fantasy Camp Standings Final W L Gets Some 7 1 Catch-22 6 2 Buy a Vowel 4 4 Afternoon Delights 4 4 California Quakers 2 6 Latin Connection 1 7 Mark and Peter Holzwart Jeanie and Malcolm Hatfield Pete and Sara Miller Joe and Mike Polacheck & Scott Foulke Ron and Don Quiñones Matt Pruitt Brewers Foundation Auction Winner Athletic Trainers Rich Starks and Jeff Paxson Photo from Baseball-Reference.com hottest team at camp: The California Quakers. Saturday’s slate of games pits the California Quakers vs. the Latin Connection in the fifth place game; Buy a Vowel vs. Afternoon Delights playing for third place game; and Gets Some will take on Catch-22 for the Fantasy Camp title. Congratulations to all teams for a great season. Remember, Fantasy Camp isn’t only about winning -- it’s about having an experience that’ll live with you for a lifetime, and it really doesn’t get much better than this. The California Quakers are undefeated...on Friday The epicenter of the strong tremor felt around Maryvale yesterday was not an earthquake. It was coaches Mike Felder and Glenn Braggs along with the rest of the California Quakers celebrating after securing their first win at Fantasy Camp. The Quakers, who could smell victory numerous times this week only to come up short, beat the Afternoon Delights 9-5 in their morning game, and finally savored the sweet taste of victory...courtesy of Miller products in the clubhouse. This isn’t to say it came easy. Things didn’t start well for the Quakers as they gave up two runs to the Afternoon Delights in the top of the first, highlighted by a 2-run double by Dave Pangallo. The Quakers didn’t seem phased by the early 2-run deficit, though. In their half of the first, they busted out for five runs on three hits, three runs coming off a triple by Robert Garvin, to take a 5-2 lead after one inning. But the lead was short-lived, as the Delights’ Don Quiñones drove in two with a triple of his own to knot the game at five apiece. The Quakers were then held scoreless until the sixth inning when they broke the game wide open with four runs on two hits. Scott Foulke had two of the four runs without leaving the batters box. Foulke drove in a run on a bases loaded walk, and another when he was hit by a pitch. The Quakers didn’t allow any runs for the rest of the game, and began to shake the ground after the Delights’ Lanny Schimmel made the final out. In other action, all Catch-22 needed to do was win one of their last two games to secure a spot in the Championship game against Gets Some, and they did just that by defeating the Latin Connection 7-6, in their afternoon match-up. Buy a Vowel and Afternoon Delight each ended the season with identical 4-4 records, but Buy a Vowel earned third place in the standings based on having a better morning game record (2-2) than the Delights’ (1-3) tally. Gets Some’s dream of an undefeated regular season came to an end after losing 7-5 in the afternoon game to the The Official Newspaper of the 2013 Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Camp Saturday, February 2, 2013 Volume 7, Issue 7 CORRECTIONS/OMISSIONS Two errors were made in yesterday’s At-Bat Music Part II. Corrections are below: Dan Borchardt - Stranglehold - Ted Nugent Dave Gillette - Queen of the Reich - Queensryche Two omissions were made in Friday’s issue. Sara Miller should have been acknowledged for her help in the Poker Tournament Tim Webber - Smells Like Teen Spirt - Nirvana Tim Webber - Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys Photo courtesy of Sportseye.com

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Batting Average LeaderboardBatting Average, Slugging %, and On-Base %

Randy Rautenberg - Gets Some - .667, .667, .692

Robb Slak - Gets Some - .650, .700, .708

Steve Bogue - Gets Some - .636, .682, .640

Tim Webber - Afternoon Delights - .630, .889, .630

Marc Balcer - California Quakers - .609, .652, .654

Paul Camacho - Buy a Vowel - .609, .957, .609

Thomas Kilbey - Catch-22 - .609, .652, .640

Mike Zimmerman - Latin Connection - .600, .850, .619

Matt Pruitt - Catch-22 - .583, .833, .643

Dave Pangallo - Afternoon Delights - .577, .846, .577

Matt Varney - Buy a Vowel - .560, .720, .560

Gary Anderson - Gets Some - .550, .600, .615

Greg Beaubien - Latin Connection - .550, .550, .609

Jack Ohringer - Catch-22 - .524, .619, .500

Ron Quiñones - Afternoon Delights - .524, .524, .565

Joel Ehrendreich - Catch-22 - .522, .652, .522

David Froehlich - Gets Some - .522, .522, .542

Bob Garvin - California Quakers - .522, .783, .542

Brannon Guyette - Catch-22 - .520, .920, .571

Snoopy Abrams - Buy a Vowel - .500, .500, .520

David Gillette - Afternoon Delights - .500, .500, .500

Terry Jannsen - California Quakers - .500, .500, .545

Jim Plaisted - Catch-22 - .500, .583, .538

Mike Polacheck - Afternoon Delights - .500, .500, .500

B.J. Riskin - Buy a Vowel - .500, .625, .517

Jim Stephenson - Gets Some - .500, .550, .565

A BIG THANK YOU TO SCOTT ABRAMS and GREG BEAUBIEN

FOR COMPILING THE STATS.

It goes without saying, but we’re going to say it anyway – Fantasy Camp would not be the same, or even possible, without the contributions and hard work of a large team of people and we want to extend special thanks to them all: Tony Migliaccio and the Clubhouse Staff work very hard to get everything in order to begin Camp, but also every day by making sure uniforms and countless other needs are addressed for the next day’s play; Pax and the Athletic Training Staff for tending to physical needs, great and small, throughout Camp; Jodie and Elmer Baacke of ELJO Travel for making travel arrangements and getting us all here for the best week ever, as well as all the planning and handling every other logistical need or issue that arises; and of course Bill and Kate Schroeder for offering such a great experience and always striving to make it just a bit better each year!

Last, but certainly not least, come the coaches who really make the Fantasy come to life. Whether through one to one instruction on the fundamentals of baseball or hanging out in the clubhouse before and after games, all those interactions add up to one major league experience. We thank you for all the timeless stories of your playing days, music on the bus ride to get the day started, Q&A candor and thoughts shared on the current state of our beloved Milwaukee Brewers and baseball in general. Thank you for realizing that the people who come here are all in search of just a tiny slice of the life your talent allowed you to live for real. Most of all, thank you Glenn, Greg, Coop, Tiny, Gumby, Teddy, Juan, Jim, Treb, Charlie, Billy Jo, Augie, and Bill for loving baseball so much and wanting to share that with all of us.

Thank you!

Thank You to the Coaches and Staff

Standing: Greg Brock, Mike Felder, Jerry Augustine, Tom Trebelhorn, Bill Schroeder, Terry Higuera, Charlie O’Brien, and Billy Jo Robidoux

Sitting: Rob Deer, Glenn Braggs, Jim Gantner, Cecil Cooper, Juan Nieves, and Jim Paciorek

Clubhouse StaffScott Baarson, Brad Grems, Jason Shawger, Erik Anderson, and Tony Migliaccio

Clubhouse StaffStanding: Rich Starks, Phil Rozewicz, Jason Shawger, Jeff Paxson and Scott Baarson

Sitting: Tony Migliaccio and Brad Grems

Jodie and Elmer Baacke - ELJO Travel LLCBill Schroeder - Fantasy Camp Director

Hank and Tommie Aaron, B.J. and Justin Upton, and Ken and George Brett. What do they all have in common? Obviously, they all played in the Majors. Many families share a love of sports, but there is just something special about baseball in particular that brings people together. It’s impossible to adequately explain to someone who has never expe-rienced Fantasy Camp what an extraor-dinary bonding experience it is among strangers...just imagine sharing it with someone you love.

Friday Morning Results

California Quakers - 9Afternoon Delights - 5

Gets Some - 11Latin Connection - 8

Buy a Vowel - 8Catch-22 - 3

Friday Afternoon Results

Afternoon Delights - 8 Buy a Vowel - 6

California Quakers - 7Gets Some - 5

Catch-22 - 7Latin Connection - 6

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Catch-22 6 2

Buy a Vowel 4 4

Afternoon Delights 4 4 California Quakers 2 6

Latin Connection 1 7

Mark and Peter Holzwart

Jeanie and Malcolm Hatfield

Pete and Sara Miller

Joe and Mike Polacheck& Scott Foulke

Ron and Don QuiñonesMatt Pruitt

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hottest team at camp: The California Quakers. Saturday’s slate of games pits the California Quakers vs. the Latin Connection in the fifth place game; Buy a Vowel vs. Afternoon Delights playing for third place game; and Gets Some will take on Catch-22 for the Fantasy Camp title. Congratulations to all teams for a great season. Remember, Fantasy Camp isn’t only about winning -- it’s about having an experience that’ll live with you for a lifetime, and it really doesn’t get much better than this.

The California Quakers are undefeated...on Friday The epicenter of the strong tremor felt around Maryvale yesterday was not an earthquake. It was coaches Mike Felder and Glenn Braggs along with the rest of the California Quakers celebrating after securing their first win at Fantasy Camp. The Quakers, who could smell victory numerous times this week only to come up short, beat the Afternoon Delights 9-5 in their morning game, and finally savored the sweet taste of victory...courtesy of Miller products in the clubhouse. This isn’t to say it came easy. Things didn’t start well for the Quakers as they gave up two runs to the Afternoon Delights in the top of the first, highlighted by a 2-run double by Dave Pangallo. The Quakers didn’t seem phased by the early 2-run deficit, though. In their half of the first, they busted out for five runs on three hits, three runs coming off a triple by Robert Garvin, to take a 5-2 lead after one inning. But the lead was short-lived, as the Delights’ Don Quiñones drove in two with a triple of his own to knot the game at five apiece.

The Quakers were then held scoreless until the sixth inning when they broke the game wide open with four runs on two hits. Scott Foulke had two of the four runs without leaving the batters box. Foulke drove in a run on a bases loaded walk, and another when he was hit by a pitch. The Quakers didn’t allow any runs for the rest of the game, and began to shake the ground after the Delights’ Lanny Schimmel made the final out. In other action, all Catch-22 needed to do was win one of their last two games to secure a spot in the Championship game against Gets Some, and they did just that by defeating the Latin Connection 7-6, in their afternoon match-up. Buy a Vowel and Afternoon Delight each ended the season with identical 4-4 records, but Buy a Vowel earned third place in the standings based on having a better morning game record (2-2) than the Delights’ (1-3) tally. Gets Some’s dream of an undefeated regular season came to an end after losing 7-5 in the afternoon game to the

The Official Newspaper of the 2013 Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Camp Saturday, February 2, 2013Volume 7, Issue 7

CORRECTIONS/OMISSIONS

Two errors were made in yesterday’s At-Bat Music Part II. Corrections are below:

Dan Borchardt - Stranglehold - Ted NugentDave Gillette - Queen of the Reich - Queensryche

Two omissions were made in Friday’s issue.

Sara Miller should have been acknowledged for her help in the Poker Tournament

Tim Webber - Smells Like Teen Spirt - NirvanaTim Webber - Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys

Photo courtesy of Sportseye.com