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Artie Lange Pitch

Artie Langer pitch, yeah that’s right, N.Y resident from “The Howard Stern Show” and co-author of the best seller “Too Fat to Fish” has thrown the traditional first pitch at Bear & Eagles Riverfront Stadium this Thursday, he pitched at the Newark Bears game; the game was played against Bridgeport Bluefish. Artie Lange threw a firm, stable pitch in the dirt and then walked briskly off the mound devoid of a audience what emerges to be–about 7, 8 people.

After first innings, both the teams were tied against each other. Camden’s Jose Leon hit an alone homerun and Newark’s Tike Redman made score on a RBI single off the strike of league leading batter Salomon Manriquez. Camden secured five runs in the 6th innings including two off a Garrett Guzman homerun to take a 6-2 advantage. Sandy Madera compressed his 10th homerun of the spell to commence the base of the sixth to make it a 6-3 ballgame.

After a little rain hindrance, the Bears aroused in the bottom of the 7th. Charlton Jimerson opened a singly homerun to take the score to 6-4, and earlier New York Yankee D’Angelo Jimenez pursued with a RBI double to take it a 6-5 ballgame. Shane Komine recorded the defeat for Newark after pitching for five innings, hitting out five Riversharks and letting three earned runs, Camden’s starter DiPietro serrated the game and win, which get him on a record to 4-7 for the time.

The Bears seem to beat Camden the next day afternoon at 11:05am for a particular day game highlighting a pre-game presentation by Care Bears On Fire and Grammy Award designated Singer Brian McKnight will throw the formal first pitch.

Artie Lange

Artie Lange

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