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Dustin Leads Jack Shack to First Round Sweep of Guacamol-yay with 5-2 Win in Game 3

26 Sep

Dustin went a perfect 4-for-4 with two singles, a double, a triple, and three runs, leading Jack Shack back to the Wiffle Series for the second consecutive season

Dustin continued his hot start to the playoffs, going 4-for-4 with two singles, a double, a triple, and three runs scored, leading Jack Shack to a 5-2 win in game 3. Brian pitched the complete game win, scattering two runs on seven hits, his second consecutive strong performance in the 2020 postseason. The Jack Shack franchise has now swept all three series they have appeared in and have a perfect 10-0 franchise record in the EWL playoffs.

Josh K took the mound for Guacamol-yay in the elimination game, and he fell behind early. Brian led off the top of the first with a double, and Dustin drove him in with an RBI triple, making the score 1-0. Two batters later, Doc hit an RBI double to right-center, scoring Dustin to put Jack Shack ahead 2-0. Josh K retired Blaine to strand Doc at second, ending the inning.

Guacamol-yay captain Josh K delivers a pitch to Jack Shack captain Dustin

Jan led off the bottom of the first with a double off Jack Shack’s starter, Brian, but Guacamol-yay couldn’t capitalize. Brian retired Josh K and Jude to strand Jan at second, and the score remained 2-0.

Dustin singled with one out in the top of the second, and he scored from first when Turbo followed with an RBI single, extending the Jack Shack lead to 3-0. Josh K struck out Doc to end the inning.

Dustin prepares for a pitch from Josh K

Brian rolled through the bottom of the second, sending Ryan and Jan down in order.

Josh K matched him in the top of the third, retiring Blaine and Brian, and Guacamol-yay continued to trail by three runs.

Some Guacamol-yay fans root for their squad to extend the series to a fourth game

Guacamol-yay got on the board in the bottom of the third. Josh K doubled to start the inning, and two batters later, Ryan hit a one-out RBI double to score Josh K, cutting the deficit to 3-1. Brian then retired Jan to strand Ryan at second, ending the inning.

Jack Shack made up the different in the top of the fourth. Dustin singled, and he advanced to second when Turbo grounded out to center for the first out of the inning. Doc hit another double off the fence, and Dustin scored on the play, putting Jack Shack in front 4-1. Blaine followed with a single, scoring Doc, and the lead was 5-1. Josh K then retired Brian to end the inning.

Josh went 4-for-5 with three doubles and a triple to lead Guacamol-yay on offense

Josh K doubled to start the bottom of the fourth, and Jude followed with a single, putting two runners on with no outs. Ryan followed with a sacrifice fly to center, moving Josh K to third and Ryan to second. Guacamol-yay couldn’t take advantage of the runners in scoring position, however, as Brian retired Jude to strand both runners, ending the inning and maintaining the four-run Jack Shack lead.

Dustin doubled to lead off the top of the fifth, but he was caught in between second and third when Turbo grounded out, and the double play ended the inning.

Brian started the game with a double, scored a run, and pitched the complete game win for Jack Shack

Josh K doubled for his third consecutive at-bat to start the bottom of the fifth, and he scored from second when Jude followed with a sacrifice fly. Brian then retired Ryan to end the inning with the score 5-2.

Josh K fanned Doc to start the top of the sixth, and then retired Brian for the second out, as Guacamol-yay trailed by three runs heading into their final at-bat of the game.

Brian remained on the mound to close things out for Jack Shack. He retired the first batter he faced, Jan. Josh K, the last hope for Guacamol-yay, tripled, but he was caught out trying to extend the hit into an inside-the-park home run. The out ended the game and the series, as Jack Shack sealed a first round sweep with a 5-2 win in game 3 and a 3-0 win in the best-of-five series.

Jack Shack and Guacamol-yay exchange pleasantries after Jack Shack clinched a sweep in the first round series between the teams

Jack Shack advanced to the Wiffle Series for the second consecutive season. They won the 2019 Wiffle Series in a 4-0 sweep of Shady Characters.

W: Brian (2-0)
L: Josh K (0-3)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Brian pitched the complete game win for Jack Shack, allowing two runs on seven hits.
– Josh K took the loss for Guacamol-yay, giving up five runs on nine hits and striking out two in six innings.
– Josh K tied the single-game postseason record for pitching strikeouts, with two. He tied Bob who struck out two in 2013, and Guthrie who struck out two in 2014.
– Guacamol-yay tied the single-game team postseason record for pitching strikeouts, with two. They tied Questionable Outfit from 2013 and Cookies & Cream from 2014.
– Dustin led Jack Shack on offense, going 4-for-4 with two singles, a double, a triple, three runs scored, and an RBI.
– Josh K led Guacamol-yay at the plate, going 4-for-5 with three doubles, a triple, and two runs scored.
– Doc tied the single-game postseason record for strikeouts, with two. He tied Charlie, who struck out twice in 2013, and Dinger, who struck out twice in 2015.
– Jack Shack tied the single-game team postseason record for strikeouts, with two. They tied Ham Slams from 2013, Ham Slams from 2014, and Cookies & Cream from 2015, who all struck out twice in a single game.

Questionable Outfit Cement Legacy with 2014 EWL Wiffle Series Title

13 Aug
Reilly, Tom, Bob, and Morrison combined to make Questionable Outfit an all-time great wiffleball team

Reilly, Tom, Bob, and Morrison combined to make Questionable Outfit an all-time great wiffleball team

Nothing tastes sweeter than a warm 40 oz. Pabst, except maybe victory, which Questionable Outfit finally enjoyed after clinching the Wiffle Series Championship in five games in their best-of-seven series with Cookies & Cream.

The story of the 2014 EWL season will be how Questionable Outfit went tape-to-tape as the heavy favorites, and not only lived up to the hype, but exceeded expectations by dominating the regular season and the playoffs en route to a championship.

2013 EWL Wiffler of the Year Bob swigs from the Pabst Blue Ribbon Championship Trophy

2013 EWL Wiffler of the Year Bob swigs from the Pabst Blue Ribbon Championship Trophy

Questionable lost MVP candidate and All-EWL player Mike in the offseason, but they added one of the greatest players in wiffleball history, Morrison, to replace him. The team looked unstoppable on paper, and they pretty much were on the diamond. They fielded as good as any team in the league, rarely making an error and limiting opponents from putting together big innings. On offense they did just the opposite, crushing the wiffleball all over the diamond for extra-base hits, making smart base-running decisions, and stringing together home runs in a historic fashion.

Bob had an even better season in 2014 than his 2013 Wiffler of the Year campaign, shattering multiple single-season records. He will surely be named to a second consecutive All-EWL team and is a strong Wiffler of the Year candidate, and if he wins, will become the first player in league history to win the award twice (let along in consecutive years).

Bob has joined Morrison as one of the greatest players to ever grace the wiffle diamond

Bob has joined Morrison as one of the greatest players to ever grace the wiffle diamond

Reilly became a devastating hitter at the plate in addition to ascending to one of the best pitchers in the league. He is a favorite for Pitch King, a candidate for Wiffler of the Year, and is a strong contender to make the All-EWL team.

Tom continued to field as good as anyone in the EWL, and his power and speed on offense rival any other player when he is hot. He is hoping to make the All-EWL team for a second consecutive season, and is in the running for Field Master.

And Morrison, the cagey veteran of wiffleball lore, had another banner year despite missing time for marriage, and won yet another batting title. He is hoping to become the only player in EWL history to make all four All-EWL teams.

Morrison has tasted the Pabst for three consecutive seasons, winning titles with Questionable Outfit ('14), Cookies & Cream ('13), and the Caucasians ('12)

Morrison has tasted the Pabst for three consecutive seasons, winning titles with Questionable Outfit (’14), Cookies & Cream (’13), and the Caucasians (’12)

The original three members of Questionable Outfit had the drive to avenge their disappointing finish in 2013, and Morrison had the championship experience to take them to the promised land. It was an explosive combination, and their lineup, one through four, had no weak spots.

Questionable Outfit didn’t break every individual or team record in 2014, but they stand at the top of the heap with the best teams in league history.

Time will tell if Mike will return in 2015, if Morrison will move on to the fourth team in his career, and if the other teams will farm enough talent to give them a run, but Questionable Outfit will by all accounts enter next season as the favorites to repeat as champions.

Questionable Outfit Win Game 5 to Claim 2014 EWL Wiffle Series Championship

13 Aug
The Wiffle Series championship 40 Oz. was on the wiffle diamond in game 5, and Questionable Outfit would cherish its sweet taste after a series-clinching victory

The Wiffle Series championship 40 Oz. was on the wiffle diamond in game 5, and Questionable Outfit would cherish its sweet taste after a series-clinching victory

Cookies & Cream went up early in Game 5 and it looked as if they may be able to extend the Wiffle Series and their season, but ultimately Questionable Outfit did what they have done all season. They strung together a series of big hits, and a huge second inning carried them to a series-clinching win and a claim to wiffleball history.

One year after suffering a painful defeat at the hands of Cookies & Cream in the 2013 Wiffle Series, Questionable Outfit would drink the 40 oz. Pabst as champions of the Ellsworth Wiffleball League in 2014. They were on a mission from Opening Day, dominating the regular season, breaking individual statistical records, earning a rematch in the Wiffle Series with Cookies & Cream, and losing only two total games in their entire playoff run as they avenged their 2013 defeat and became champions of the wiffleball world.

Up 3-1 in the best-of-seven series, Questionable Outfit sent Reilly to the mound. He had his worst outing of the season in game 3 and was pulled from the mound, but Questionable had confidence he could close out the series and return to form as one of the best pitchers in the league.

The first batter he faced, Dinger, continued his strong postseason campaign, crushing a solo homer to left-center, putting Cookies & Cream ahead 1-0 immediately. Blose followed with a single, and the next batter, Joey, launched a two-run bomb to center, making the score 3-0. Reilly retired the next batter, Vassallo, and after giving up a single to Guthrie, he got Dinger to fly out to the mound for the second out of the inning. After giving up 9 earned runs in his last start, Reilly had surrendered 3 runs in the top of the first and was off to a shaky start.

Cookies & Cream would turn to Dinger as their starting pitcher, and he also struggled out of the gate. Tom continued his torrid pace in the Wiffle Series, and led off the game with a solo shot, cutting the score to 3-1. Dinger would retire Bob, but the next two batters, Morrison and Reilly, each singled to put two runners on base with one out. Dinger buckled down and got Tom to fly out to center, stranding both runners and getting out of a big jam.

Cookies & Cream would add to their lead in the top of the second when Blose led off the inning with a solo homer. Reilly retired the next two batters, but Cookies had extended their lead to 4-1.

Blose connects on a solo homer in the top of the second, putting Cookies & Cream ahead 4-1

Blose connects on a solo homer in the top of the second, putting Cookies & Cream ahead 4-1

Through an inning and a half, Reilly was being hit hard again and Cookies had taken an early lead, something they struggled to do throughout the season. Only one team had come back from a 3-1 series deficit in Wiffle Series history; the 2012 Caucasians trailed the Fish Sticks 3-1 before reeling off three straight wins to capture the title. Cookies were on their way to at least forcing a game 6, and then Questionable Outfit got out their wiffle sticks.

Bob led off the bottom of the second with a single and moved to second on a Morrison groundout to left. The next batter, Reilly, provided his own run support, crushing a two-run homer to left, making the score 4-3. Tom followed with a solo shot, his second of the game, and Questionable Outfit had tied the game at 4-4. Bob then doubled, and he scored when Morrison hit an RBI single to give Questionable Outfit their first lead of the game, 5-4. Reilly then connected on his second homer of the inning, a towering two-run bomb, which put Questionable ahead 7-4. Tom would follow with a triple, and just when it looked as if things would get ugly, Dinger retired Bob for the second out of the inning, stranding Tom at third. Questionable Outfit had scored six runs with one out and had went from trailing by three runs to taking a three run lead through two innings.

Dinger didn't get a lot of help in the field as Morrison and Questionable Outfit were all over the base paths in game 5

Dinger didn’t get a lot of help in the field as Morrison and Questionable Outfit were all over the base paths in game 5

After bashing two homers in the second, Reilly got into a groove on the mound in the top of the third. He retired Cookies & Cream in order for his first scoreless inning.

Bob makes a catch on a high fly ball in centerfield as Morrison approaches for back-up

Bob makes a catch on a high fly ball in centerfield as Morrison approaches for back-up

Questionable continued to hit Cookies hard in the bottom of the third. Morrison and Reilly each hit singles to start the inning, putting runners on first and second. But Dinger avoided another disastrous inning, retiring Tom and Bob to strand the runners, and the score remained 7-4.

Cookies would draw closer in the top of the fourth. After Reilly retired Blose for the first out, Joey hit a solo home run to left, his second blast of the game, to make the score 7-5. Reilly then retired Vassallo to end the inning.

Dinger cruised through the bottom of the fourth, retiring the side in order.

Up two runs, Reilly went into cruise control in the top of the fifth. He retired Guthrie and Dinger consecutively, maintaining the lead.

Joey and Blose look on as Questionable Outfit make another great play in the field

Joey and Blose look on as Questionable Outfit make another great play in the field

Questionable Outfit wouldn’t add to their lead in the bottom of the fifth, as Dinger retired Tom and got Bob to fly out to the mound to end the inning.

Reilly was the winning pitcher in game 5 and went 4-for-5 at the plate with 2 two-run homers

Reilly was the winning pitcher in game 5 and went 4-for-5 at the plate with 2 two-run homers

Cookies & Cream entered the top of the sixth down 7-5 and two outs away from the end of their 2014 season. Their two hottest batters, Blose and Joey, were due up, and they would need a heroic effort to extend the game. Reilly had retired eight of the last nine hitters, with only Joey reaching base after the second inning. He continued to dominate, as Blose flew out in short foul territory for the first out of the inning. Down to their final out, Joey took a few pitches before hitting a short fly ball just beyond the mound. Reilly took a few steps back, caught the ball, and began to celebrate as he had secured a 7-5 win in game 5, and Questionable Outfit were the 2014 Wiffle Series champions.

Reilly retired 10 of the final 11 hitters he faced in game 5

Reilly retired 10 of the final 11 hitters he faced in game 5

Questionable Outfit won game 1 of the series, and after dropping game 2, had won three straight to capture the title, their first in franchise history.

W: Reilly (3-1)
L: Dinger (1-4)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Questionable Outfit became the fourth different team to win the Ellsworth Wiffleball League Wiffle Series, joining the Fish Sticks (2011), the Caucasians (2012), and Cookies & Cream (2013).
– Cookies & Cream became the second team to lose the Wiffle Series a year after winning the title. The Fish Sticks lost to the Caucasians in 2012 a year after beating them in 2011.
– Reilly pitched the complete game win for Questionable Outfit, allowing 5 earned runs on 6 hits in 6 innings.
– Dinger took the loss for Cookies & Cream, giving up 7 runs on 12 hits in 5 innings pitched.
– Reilly led the way at the plate for Questionable Outfit, going 4-for-5 with 2 singles, 2 home runs, 2 runs scored, and 4 RBI.
– Tom went 3-for-6 with a triple, 2 home runs, 2 runs scored, and 2 RBI.
– Joey led Cookies & Cream on offense, going 2-for-4 with 2 home runs, 2 runs scored, and 3 RBI.

Morrison Leads Questionable Outfit to Brink of Title with 8-4 Game 4 Victory

11 Aug
Reilly went 3-for-5 in game 4 with a double and an RBI

Reilly went 3-for-5 in game 4 with a double and an RBI

Riding Morrison’s big bat, Questionable Outfit took a commanding 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven Wiffle Series matchup with Cookies & Cream, and sit one game away from winning the title after beating their rivals 8-4 in game 4. Morrison set the place for Questionable, going 4-for-6 with a double, 3 home runs, 4 runs scored, and 4 RBI in a game that was never in question.

Guthrie, who had missed games one, two and three, started on the mound for Cookies & Cream in game 4. He had had modest success against Questionable Outfit throughout the year, but he was hit hard early in this outing. He retired the game’s first batter, Tom, before giving up a one-out double to Bob. The next batter, Morrison, doubled off the fence to score Bob and put Questionable ahead 1-0. Reilly followed with another double, scoring Morrison to make the score 2-0. Guthrie then retired Tom for the second out of the inning, and Cookies trailed by two runs early.

Blose stretches in attempt to make a catch, but the ball went off the fence for a double

Blose stretches in attempt to make a catch, but the ball went off the fence for a double

Questionable Outfit selected Bob as their game 4 starting pitcher, and he was coming off a narrow defeat in a decent game 2 outing. He gave up a one-out single to Dinger in the bottom of the first, but stranded him, maintaining the 2-0 lead.

Questionable would add to their lead in the top of the second. Guthrie retired Bob to start the inning, but the next batter, Morrison, crushed a solo shot to left, putting his squad ahead 3-0. Reilly followed with a single, and Tom drove him in with a towering two-run bomb to left. Guthrie would retire Morrison after Bob hit a one-out single, but Questionable Outfit had opened up a 5-0 lead.

Joey led off the bottom of the third with a triple, but Cookies & Cream couldn’t capitalize, as Bob retired the next two batters to strand the runner, and the score remained 5-0.

Joey rounds second on his way to a triple

Joey rounds second on his way to a triple in the bottom of the third

Reilly singled to lead off the top of the third, but Guthrie was able to pitch his first scoreless inning, retiring the next two batters to strand the runner.

Bob cruised through the bottom of the third, retiring the side in order.

Morrison continued to swing a hot bat in the top of the fourth, leading off the inning with a solo shot, his second of the game. Guthrie would send down the next two hitters, but Questionable had pulled ahead 6-0.

Bob retired Joey for the first out in the bottom of the fourth, but Cookies & Cream would finally get on the board with one out. Vassallo came to the plate and crushed a solo bomb to left, making the score 6-1. Cookies couldn’t rally though, as Bob retired the next batter to end the inning.

Vassallo went deep, but it was too little too late for Cookies & Cream

Vassallo went deep, but it was too little too late for Cookies & Cream

It wouldn’t take long for Questionable to extend the lead back to six runs. With one out in the top of the fifth, Morrison hit another solo homer, his third of the game, making the score 7-1. Guthrie wouldn’t allow any other runs in the inning, but Cookies once again trailed by six.

Guthrie was hit hard in game 4, allowing 8 runs on 11 hits in the complete game loss

Guthrie was hit hard in game 4, allowing 8 runs on 11 hits in the complete game loss

Cookies & Cream got a small rally started in the bottom of the fifth. Dinger led off the inning with a solo homer, cutting the deficit to 7-2. The next batter, Blose, also went deep, and the back-to-back homers made the score 7-3. Bob would retire the next two batters to end the inning, and the Questionable lead had been cut to four runs.

Questionable got one of the two runs back in the top of the sixth, when Tom led off the inning with a solo blast, his second homer of the game. Guthrie retired the next two batters, and Questionable would head into the bottom of the sixth with an 8-3 lead.

Bob earned a complete game victory in game 4, allowing 4 runs on 6 hits

Bob earned a complete game victory in game 4, allowing 4 runs on 6 hits

Down to their final two outs, Cookies & Cream would need a big comeback effort to avoid falling into a 3-1 hole in the Wiffle Series. Bob retired the first batter, Guthrie, but the next hitter, Dinger, launched a solo homer to left, his second of the game, making the score 8-4. But the rally ended there, as Bob got Blose to fly out to center for the second out of the inning, ending the game and giving Questionable Outfit a big game 3 win.

The win put Questionable Outfit ahead 3-1 in the Wiffle Series, only one win away from clinching their first title in franchise history.

W: Bob (3-1)
L: Guthrie (2-1)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Bob pitched the complete game win for Questionable Outfit, allowing 4 runs on 6 hits in 6 innings pitched.
– Guthrie took the loss for Cookies & Cream, giving up 8 runs on 11 hits in 6 innings.
– Morrison carried Questionable Outfit on offense, going 4-for-6 with a double, 3 homers, 4 runs scored, and 4 RBI.
– Tom also went 2-for-6 with 2 homers, 2 runs scored, and 3 RBI.
– Dinger led Cookies & Cream at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a single, 2 homers, 2 runs scored, and 2 RBI. He was the only Cookies & Cream player to collect more than one hit.

Questionable Outfit Narrowly Escape with 11-10 Win in Epic Game 3

10 Aug
Questionable Outfit celebrate at the plate after Morrison's home run in the top of the second inning

Questionable Outfit celebrate at the plate after Morrison’s home run in the top of the second inning

In one of the best games in the history of the EWL playoffs, Cookies & Cream made a remarkable comeback only to fall short as Questionable Outfit held on to take a 2-1 series lead with a dramatic 11-10 victory.

With the series tied at 1-1, Cookies & Cream were the home team and they send Dinger to the mound. After losing in game 1, he was hoping for a better performance in game 3, but he got into trouble early. The game’s first batter, Tom, went deep to left-center, and the solo homer put Questionable Outfit ahead 1-0. Dinger was able to rebound and retire the next two batters to end the inning and avoid a big early deficit.

Game 1 winner, Reilly, was Questionable Outfit’s starting pitcher for game 3. He cruised through the bottom of the first, retiring the side in order.

Things got worse for Dinger and Cookies & Cream in the top of the second, as Questionable opened up a sizable lead. Reilly was retired for the first out of the inning, but Questionable rallied with one out. Tom singled, and the next batter, Bob, crushed a two-run bomb to right, making the score 3-0. Morrison followed with a solo homer, and the back-to-back homers extended the lead to 4-0. Reilly was retired for the second out of the inning, but Cookies & Cream found themselves in a hole.

Cookies would put a small dent in the Questionable lead in the bottom of the second. Joey was retired for the first out of the inning, but Vassallo followed with a solo homer, cutting the score to 4-1. Reilly then retired Dinger to end the inning.

Vassallo homered twice in game 3

Vassallo homered twice in game 3

Questionable would blow the game open in the top of the third. Tom led off with a single, and for the second consecutive inning, Bob launched a two-run homer into deep right-center, extending the lead to 6-1. Morrison followed with a double off the fence, forcing Cookies to turn to the bullpen. They brought in Blose for a rare pitching appearance, and the first batter he faced, Reilly hit an RBI single that scored Morrison, making the score 7-1. Blose would retire the next two batters to end the inning, but Questionable had taken a six-run lead.

Morrison was a single short of hitting for the cycle, with a double, triple, home run, and 3 runs scored

Morrison was a single short of hitting for the cycle, with a double, triple, home run, and 3 runs scored

Reilly retired the side in order in the bottom of the third, and Questionable Outfit were in command of game 3.

After retiring Morrison to start the top of the fourth, Blose allowed a single to Reilly, followed by a double to Tom. Questionable had runners on second and third with one out, and it looked as if the game would get out of hand with Bob coming to the plate. But Blose was able to retire Bob, stranding both runners and escaping the inning without damage.

Down 7-1, Cookies & Cream showed signs of life in the bottom of the fourth. Vassallo led off the inning with a solo homer, his second of the game, making the score 7-2. Dinger followed with a single and moved to second when Blose grounded out for the first out of the inning. The next batter, Joey, crushed a two-run homer to left, and Cookies & Cream had narrowed the deficit to 7-4. Reilly ended the rally there, retiring Vassallo to end the inning.

Dinger went 3-for-6 with a single, 2 homers, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored

Dinger went 3-for-6 with a single, 2 homers, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored

After pulling within three runs, Cookies couldn’t hold Questionable Outfit in check, as they pulled back ahead in the top of the fifth. Morrison led off the inning with a triple and scored on a Reilly single to make the score 8-4. Two batters later, Bob crushed his third homer of the game, another two-run shot, making the score 10-4. Blose retired Morrison for the second out of the inning, but Cookies & Cream would once again trail by six runs.

Down 10-4, Cookies & Cream made things very interesting in the bottom of the fifth. Dinger led off the inning with a solo homer, making the score 10-5. Blose followed with a single, and the next batter, Joey, crushed his second homer of the game, and the two-run bomb cut the deficit to 10-7. After Reilly retired Vassallo, Dinger came to the plate and blasted his second homer of the inning, and the score was 10-8. Blose followed with a solo shot, and the back-to-back jacks pulled Cookies & Cream within a run. For the first time in the 2014 season, Questionable Outfit was forced to make a call to the bullpen with Reilly on the mound. Morrison was called in for relief, and the first batter he faced, Joey, hit yet another solo homer to deep left field, and Cookies & Cream had miraculously tied the game at 10-10. Morrison then retired Vassallo for the second out of the inning, but Cookies & Cream had scored six runs and homered five times in the inning to pull from six runs behind and tie the game heading into the final frame.

Joey went 3-for-5 in game 3 with 5 RBI, and he hit 3 home runs for the second consecutive game in the Wiffle Series

Joey went 3-for-5 in game 3 with 5 RBI, and he hit 3 home runs for the second consecutive game in the Wiffle Series

Blose remained on the mound for Cookies & Cream in the top of the sixth, and he retired the first batter of the inning, Reilly. The next batter, Tom, fouled off multiple pitches and looked frustrated at the plate. But like they have all year, Questionable Outfit got offense when they needed it, and Tom blasted a solo homer to deep center field, putting Questionable Outfit back on top 11-10. Bob followed with a single, but Blose retired Morrison to end the inning.

After coming back from a huge deficit to tie the game, Cookies once again found themselves trailing heading into their last at-bat. They started at the top of the order, and Morrison retired Dinger for the first out of the inning. Down to one out, one of the game’s most feared hitters, Blose, faced off against one of the game’s other most feared hitters, Morrison, who was pitching. Morrison won this battle getting Blose to fly out to the mound for the second out of the inning, ending the game, and giving Questionable Outfit the win.

Despite nearly blowing a massive lead, Questionable Outfit held on to win game 3, giving them a 2-1 series lead in the best-of-seven Wiffle Series.

W: Morrison (1-0)
L: Blose (0-1)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Blose took the loss for Cookies & Cream, allowing 5 earned runs on 9 hits in 4 innings of relief. Dinger also pitched 2 innings for Cookies, giving up 6 runs on 6 hits in 2 innings.
– Morrison got the win for Questionable Outfit, allowing one earned run on one hit in 1.5 innings of relief. Reilly allowed 9 earned runs on 9 hits in 4.5 innings before giving way to Morrison.
– Bob went 4-for-7 to lead the way for Questionable Outfit, hitting a single, 3 homers, scoring 3 runs, and driving in 6 runs.
– Morrison was a single shy of hitting for the cycle, going 3-for-7 with a double, triple, home run, 3 runs scored, and an RBI.
– Tom went 5-for-7 for Questionable Outfit, with 2 singles, a double, 2 homers, 4 runs scored, and 2 RBI.
– Reilly also contributed 3 hits for Questionable, all singles.
– Joey set the pace for Cookies & Cream at the plate, going 3-for-5 with 3 home runs, 3 runs scored, and 5 RBI.
– Dinger went 3-for-6 with a single, 2 home runs, 3 runs scored, and 2 RBI.
– Vassallo also went 2-for-5 with 2 home runs, 2 runs scored, and 2 RBI.