August 27, 2009 Everyone had fun and the weather cooperated for Saturday’s Thin Blue Line of Michigan charity softball game.
While the final score showed the Red Wing alumni and other local celebrities as the 15-10 champions on the field, everyone who came out to support the event were winners. The Thin Blue Line of Michigan is a non-profit organization which exists to provide assistance in the areas of financial, legal, benefit recovery, counseling, funeral stipends, college stipends, medical costs, medical equipment and other areas of hardship to the families of injured, personal illness, disabled or deceased members of the law enforcement community in addition to firefighters, dispatchers, corrections, EMT, EMS and administrative clerks. Red Wing Alumni pitcher Dan Pohl catches a pop-up while Joe Kocur looks on in the first inning of Saturday’s game. Milford Police Jason RotenHeber throws a strike on the Thin Line Charity Softball Classic at Duck Lake Pines Park in Highland.
Bakers of Milford owner Chris Baker competed in Saturday’s charity softball game with the Red Wings alumni team. This time at bat, he connected on a double to left center field.