Archive | May, 2017

Bob and Rairigh Power Questionable Outfit Past Ham Slams 8-1

8 May

Three-time defending MVP, Bob, picked up where he left off in 2016, going 4-for-6 with two singles, a double, and a homerun to lead Questionable Outfit

The three-time defending EWL champions picked up where they left off in the summer of 2016, scoring in every inning against the Ham Slams in an 8-1 victory. Bob and Rairigh each contributed four hits, Miller pitched a gem in his first start of the year. EWL rookie, Norris, contributed two hits, replacing Questionable Outfit mainstay, Kimble.

Miller, who had a stellar rookie campaign on the mound in 2016, started for Questionable Outfit and retired the side in order in the top of the first.

The 2016 EWL co-rookies of the year would face off against each other on the mound in this game, as Josh took the mound for the Ham Slams. He got into trouble early thanks to Questionable Outfit’s big bats and some Ham Slams’ fielding errors. Bob led off with a double, and Rairigh immediately put Questionable ahead with a two-run shot to left, making the score 2-0. Two batters later, Norris would single in his first career at-bat, but Josh limited the damage, getting Bob to ground out to center, stranding the runner after allowing only two runs.

Rairigh went 4-for-6 for Questionable Outfit, with a single, two doubles, and a homer

The Ham Slams cut the lead in half in the top of the second. With one out, Erik, making his first career EWL at-bat, and playing for a team he was not originally slated to suit up for, hit a towering blast to right. Miller then retired Josh to end the inning, and Erik’s solo shot had cut the score to 2-1.

Miller got the run back for himself in the bottom of the second, when he hit a one-out solo homer, making the score 3-1. Josh then retired Norris to end the inning.

Bob makes a catch in left field

Steve, making a return to the Ham Slams after missing most of the 2016 campaign, led off the top of the third with a triple. The Slams couldn’t plate a run, however, as Miller fanned Dustin and then got Erik to ground out to right to end the inning.

Questionable extended their lead in the bottom of the third. Bob and Mike each singled to put runners on the corners with no outs, and Miller drove in Bob with an RBI single to make the score 4-1. With runners on the corners again, Norris grounded out to left, but Rairigh scored on the play. Bob hit his second single of the inning to yet again put runners on the corners, but Josh escaped the jam, getting Mike to ground out to left to end the inning.

Down 5-1, Josh singled to lead off the top of the fourth. As he tried to extend the hit into a double, Miller pegged him from across the diamond for the first out of the inning. Steve followed with a double, but was stranded at second when Dustin grounded out to left to end the inning.

Questionable continued to score in the bottom of the fourth. Miller led off with a double, and two batters later, Bob hit a two-run bomb to right, his first of the year. Rairigh followed with a double, but Josh retired Miller to end the inning with the score 7-1.

Miller cruised through the top of the fifth, retiring Erik and Josh in order.

Miller pitched a complete game gem for Questionable Outfit, allowing only one run on four hits in six innings

Norris started the bottom of the fifth with a double, and two batters later, Rairigh hit his second double of the game, scoring Norris to make the score 8-1. Josh then retired Miller to end the inning, and the Slams trailed by seven.

Norris went 2-for-5 with a single and a double in his EWL debut

Miller remained on the mound to close things out in the top of the sixth. He struck out Steve for the first out of the inning, and then got Dustin to fly out to right, ending the game and giving Questionable Outfit the 8-1 win.

The win moved Questionable Outfit to 1-0 on the season, while the loss dropped the Ham Slams to 0-1.

W: Miller (1-0)
L: Josh (0-1)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Miller pitched the complete game win for Questionable Outfit, allowing only one run on four hits and striking out two in six innings.
– Josh took the loss for the Ham Slams, giving up eight runs on thirteen hits in five innings.
– Bob and Rairigh led Questionable Outfit at the plate. They each went 4-for-6. Bob had two singles, a double, a home run, three runs scored, and two RBI. Mike had a single, two doubles, a homer, two runs scored, and three RBI.
– In his first career game, Erik led the Ham Slams. He went 1-for-3 and produced their only run with his solo homer in the second inning.

Eastbound & Dahn Rally Late to Top Cookies & Cream 4-3 in Season Opener

8 May

Mark’s three-run homer in the bottom of the fourth was his first career hit, and tied the game at 3-3.

After trailing the majority of the game, Eastbound & Dahn came from behind to start their season with a win, beating Cookies & Cream 4-3. Mark, making his EWL debut, hit a late three-run homer to tie the game, and Christian’s RBI double in the bottom of the fifth put Eastbound ahead for good. After finishing the 2016 regular season 2-18, Eastbound has half of the season win total from last year after only one game.

Once the field had cleared following the ceremonial first pitch, Eastbound & Dahn took the field with Christian on the mound. EWL veteran Guthrie led off for Cookies & Cream, and with help from swirling winds, Christian struck him out for the first out of the inning. Blose doubled with one out, but Christian got Joey to fly out to center, ending the inning and stranding the runner.

Dinger took the mound to start the season for Cookies & Cream, and he retired Christian and Nate in order in the bottom of the first.

Christian, who earned the complete game win for Eastbound & Dahn, delivers a pitch to Guthrie of Cookies & Cream early in the season opener.

Cookies would get on the board in the top of the second and score the first runs of the 2017 EWL season. With one out, Jordan singled, and he moved from first to second on a Guthrie single. Blose followed with an RBI double, clearing the bases to make the score 2-0. Blose was caught trying to extend the hit into a triple, ending the inning.

Helal would single with one out in the bottom of the second, but Eastbound couldn’t plate a run, as Dinger retired Mark to end the inning.

Joey led off the top of the third with a double, but Christian avoided further damage. He struck out Dinger for the first out of the inning, and then got Jordan to ground out, stranding the runner in scoring position.

Dinger continued to make quick work of Eastbound in the bottom of the third, retiring Christian and striking out Nate to end the inning.

Christian races for a towering fly ball while Jordan of Cookies & Cream looks on from first

Cookies would add to their lead in the top of the fourth. Guthrie and Blose each singled to start the inning, and with runners on first and second, Joey doubled, scoring Guthrie from second. Cookies had runners at the corners with no outs, and it looked as if they would blow the game open. But Christian bukcled down, getting Dinger and Jordan to each fly out to the mound, stranding two more Cookies runners, and the score was 3-0.

Eastbound finally got on the board in the bottom of the fourth. BK and Helal each singled to start the inning, and in only his second career at-bat, Mark crushed a three-run blast, tying the game at 3-3. Christian followed with a single, but Eastbound couldn’t take the lead, as Dinger retired Nate and BK to strand the runner at first.

With the game tied at 3-3, Christian got back into a groove on the mound. He retired Guthrie and Blose in order in the top of the fifth, maintaining the tie.

Helal started the bottom of the fifth with a single, his third consecutive hit, and he moved from first to third on a Mark single. With no outs and runners on the corners, Christian helped his own cause, hitting an RBI double to score Helal and put Eastbound ahead 4-3. Eastbound had a chance to extend their lead, but Dinger retired Nate and BK to strand two runners, ending the inning.

Christian provided his own run support in the bottom of the fifth, hitting the game-winning RBI double which put Eastbound ahead 4-3.

Up 4-3, and two outs away from a season opening win, Christian continued to roll in the top of the sixth. He got Joey to ground out to center for the first out of the inning, and then struck out Dinger to end the game, giving Eastbound & Dahn a 4-3 victory.

Eastbound & Dahn moved to 1-0 on the season, while Cookies & Cream dropped to 0-1.

W: Christian (1-0)
L: Dinger (0-1)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Christian pitched the complete game win for Eastbound & Dahn, allowing three runs on eight hits in six innings.
– Christian also tied the EWL single-game regular season record for strikeouts, with 3.
– Dinger took the complete game loss for Cookies & Cream, giving up four runs on eight hits and striking out one in five innings.
– Helal led Eastbound & Dahn at the plate, going 3-for-3 with three singles and two runs scored.
– Mark also went 2-for-3 for Eastbound, with a single, a homer, a run scored, and three RBI.
– Blose led Cookies & Crea at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a single, two doubles, and two RBI.