Sunday, October 7, 2018

NYC EMS Plays Boston EMS at Castle Hill Baseball Field



  It was Brian Anderson of the NYC EMS singing the Star Spangeled Banner with the NYC EMS Color Guard and EMS Pipe and Drum Corp standing behind him at the Annual NYC EMS vs. Boston EMS softball game. The game started a little late as the Boston team was celebrating a game one win in Boston the night before. However the NYC EMS showed the New York Yankees how to win game 2 by getting to the Boston pitcher in the first inning. 


The teams lined up for the pregame ceremony.
Above - The pride of the Boston EMS.
Below - The pride of the NYC EMS.




Above - A special honor went to the the Arroyo family by the Boston EMS.
Below - The first pitch was thrown out by Jason Saffran of Station 24 based at Jacobi Hospital. Jason was in an accident where doctors said that his two legs probably would have to be amputated. As you see Jason can stand on his own two feet as he throws out the first pitch of the game.




Above - You see this NYC EMS player was a little late on this pitch as he swung and missed.
Below - Here is another NYC EMS player who is about to hit the ball.





  If you look to the upper left corner of the photo, you can see the ball traveling far into the outfield to give the NYC EMS a lead that would be a sample of what the New York Yankees would do to the Boston Red Sox later in the night at Fenway Park in Boston.

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