Big Names At 65th Artists Vs. Writers Softball Game - 27 East

Big Names At 65th Artists Vs. Writers Softball Game

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The Writers team. Kyril Bromley

The Writers team. Kyril Bromley

The Artists team. Kyril Bromley

The Artists team. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope chats with the opposition. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope chats with the opposition. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope and Ronette Riley look over the Artists lineup. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope and Ronette Riley look over the Artists lineup. Kyril Bromley

Sergeant Timothy Brown threw out the first ball. Kyril Bromley

Sergeant Timothy Brown threw out the first ball. Kyril Bromley

Ed Hollander at the plate for the Artists. Kyril Bromley

Ed Hollander at the plate for the Artists. Kyril Bromley

David Baer is greeted by teammates after hitting a home run. Kyril Bromley

David Baer is greeted by teammates after hitting a home run. Kyril Bromley

Russell Blue at the plate. Kyril Bromley

Russell Blue at the plate. Kyril Bromley

A close play at second. Kyril Bromley

A close play at second. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Former President Bill Clinton was in the crowd. Kyril Bromley

Bill Clinton with former New York Yankee Jim Leyritz. Kyril Bromley

Bill Clinton with former New York Yankee Jim Leyritz. Kyril Bromley

Carl Bernstein at bat for the Writers. Kyril Bromley

Carl Bernstein at bat for the Writers. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope with two Miss Long Islands. Kyril Bromley

Leif Hope with two Miss Long Islands. Kyril Bromley

Writer Jay McInerney behind the plate. Kyril Bromley

Writer Jay McInerney behind the plate. Kyril Bromley

Artist Eric Ernst at bat for the Artists with a runner on third. Kyril Bromley

Artist Eric Ernst at bat for the Artists with a runner on third. Kyril Bromley

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authorStaff Writer on Aug 18, 2013
The annual Artists Vs. Writers charity softball game, a summer highlight for 65 years, was held Saturday afternoon in East Hampton, attracting an assortment of celebrity players and watchers. KYRIL... more

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