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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Uglier Than Kessler's Mug

Last night was a clash of the titans as the #2 Caribbean Breeze met the #3 Stripes.

The Breeze jumped out early on us and we found ourselves playing catch-up for the first half of the game. A few big innings left us up by 3 with 3 minutes left. What turned out to be bad for us, the Breeze went down in order in 5 pitches and actually left enough time to start a new inning.

We didn't score and they scored 3 quickly in the bottom of the inning. With the winning run on base a shot to left center brought Tom around 3rd. A great relay by Morris and great tag by Kessler cut Tom down atome, resulting in a tie, 13-13.

Game 2 was never close. 28-4 is a shellacking. Never got our bats going. Our defense was atrocious. They hit the ball well. According to Buttner, could be our worst loss ever.

Stats posted as soon as Tom gets 'em to me.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

28-4? I didn't realize it was so close. It seemed much worse than that to me, but that could just be the after affects of not being able to catch a ball on the ground and watching so many others sail over the fence or bounce off of it. Hey Tom, please do get those fielding stats posted as well. I'm sure they will be extremely motivational for all of us ...

Let's just chalk last night up to a bad day all the way around and do some bashing of our own next week guys!

Jeff

The leftist southpaw said...

I figured that SOMEONE from New York had to make a decent play last night!


Top (L to R): Mike Mattoon, Dave Buttner, Alan Boyd, Al Peterson, Dan Meehan, Tom Meldrum (El Hefe)

Bottom: Al Schneider, Jeff Donald, Lee Defibaugh, Andrew Kessler, Chris Boniface, Jim Foti

Not Pictured: Mike Chapman, John Gulisano, Jeff Morris, Ed Reich

Fall 2006