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49-year old Moore gets it done clutch style

With 2 strikes against and two outs in the bottom of the 7th Brian Moore hit one up the middle helping the Essex Yellow Jackets Sr. men's team to a 8-7 victory over the Tecumseh Thunder Sunday afternoon at home.


At 49-years of age Moore is the oldest Yellow Jackets player and holds his own as a 2nd baseman and pitcher. On this day he spent time with his daughter between innings. Check out that exchange and some of the nice plays from the game in this video brought to you by Unifor Local 444.


The video starts off with a fantastic catch by Essex outfielder Jeremy Tiborcz.



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