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Blose Hits for Cycle, Joey Hits Four Homers in Cookies & Cream 21-0 Rout of Eastbound & Dahn

6 Jun
Dinger was in control all game for Cookies & Cream, scattering five hits in a complete game shutout

Dinger was in control all game for Cookies & Cream, scattering five hits in a complete game shutout

Each Cookies & Cream player had at least four hits, Joey had four home runs, Blose hit for the cycle, and Dinger pitched a five-hit shutout as Cookies & Cream overwhelmed Eastbound & Dahn 21-0.

Cara started on the mound for Eastbound, and she looked in control early, retiring Guthrie and Blose in order in the top of the first. Cookies & Cream sent Dinger to the bump, and he matched Cara, retiring Eastbound consecutively in the bottom of the first.

After a scoreless first inning, Cookies got to work in the top of the second. Joey started the inning with a solo homer, and Cookies led 1-0. Dinger and Jordan each followed with singles, and Dinger scored on a Guthrie RBI double, making the score 2-0. With runners on second and third, Blose hit a three-run blast, putting Cookies ahead 5-0. Joey followed with his second homer of the inning, another solo shot, and the score was 6-0. Cookies had scored six runs without recording an out, but the bleeding would stop there. Cara got Dinger and Jordan to fly out, ending the inning.

Joey had four homers for Cookies, three solo shots and a two-run blast, driving in six in the game

Joey had four homers for Cookies, three solo shots and a two-run blast, driving in six in the game

BK hit a one-out single in the bottom of the second, but Eastbound couldn’t cut into the deficit, as Dinger retired Nate to strand the runner and end the inning.

After getting hit hard in the top of the second, Cara retired the side in order in the top of the third. Blose swung and missed at a ball, releasing the bat, and it flew to the fence. Later in the at-bat, Cara got him to fly out to left.

Blose launches his bat (upper right) the entire way to the fence after swinging and missing, while Guthrie looks on in amazement

Blose launches his bat (upper right) the entire way to the fence after swinging and missing, while Guthrie looks on in amazement

Dinger cruised through the bottom of the third, sending Christian and Cara down consecutively.

Up 6-0, Cookies would add to their lead in the top of the fourth. Joey led off the inning with a solo homer, his third straight solo homer in the game, and the score was 7-0. Dinger then singled, but when the next batter, Jordan, hit a fly ball, Dinger was stuck in between first and second base for the first out of the inning. Guthrie followed with a single, putting runners on first and second, and Blose cleared the bases with an RBI triple. Joey then doubled to score Blose, and the score was 10-0. Cara stopped the damage there, getting Dinger to fly out to end the inning.

Jordan had the best game of his wiffle career, going 5-for-7 with 3 singles, a double, a homer, 5 runs scored, and 2 RBI

Jordan had the best game of his wiffle career, going 5-for-7 with 3 singles, a double, a homer, 5 runs scored, and 2 RBI

Dinger fanned BK for the first out in the bottom of the fourth, and then it looked as if Eastbound would rally. Nate doubled, and he moved to third on a Christian single. Eastbound had one out and runners on the corners, but they couldn’t capitalize. Dinger got Cara to fly out to right field, stranding both runners.

After four innings of work, Eastbound would remove Cara from the mound and turn to BK from the bullpen. Jordan started the top of the fifth with a double, and two batters later Blose hit a one-out single, scoring Jordan to make the score 11-0. Cara then retired Joey for the second out of the inning.

BK led off the bottom of the fifth with a single. Two batters later, Christian hit a one-out single, but BK was caught in between bases for the second out of the inning, and the score remained 11-0.

Cookies & Cream would pile on in the top of sixth, adding ten more runs to their lead. Dinger doubled to start the inning, and Jordan drove him in with a two-run homer, making the score 13-0. Guthrie then hit a solo shot, and the back-to-back homers made the score 14-0. Blose only needed a double for the cycle, and he got it in his next at-bat. He would score when Joey followed with a two-run blast, his fourth home run of the game, and the score was 16-0. Dinger and Jordan would each single, and Guthrie cleared them from the bases with an RBI double that pushed the Cookies lead to 18-0. Blose then doubled, putting runners on second and third with no outs. BK got Joey to fly out for the first out of the inning, but the next batter, Dinger, his a three-run bomb to left, and Cookies led 21-0. BK finally escaped the disastrous inning by getting Jordan to fly out to the mound, and Eastbound trailed by twenty-one.

Dinger made quick work of Eastbound in the bottom of the sixth, retiring Cara and BK in order to end the game.

The win moved Cookies & Cream to 6-4 at the halfway point in the regular season. Eastbound remained winless at 0-10, the first team in league history to lose their first ten games.

W: Dinger (2-2)
L: Cara (0-2)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Dinger pitched the complete game shutout for Cookies & Cream, scattering 5 hits over 6 innings.
– Cara took the loss for Eastbound & Dahn, allowing 10 runs on 13 hits in 4 innings, and striking out one.
– BK pitched two innings of relief for Eastbound, giving up 11 runs on 12 hits.
– Joey went 5-for-7 with a double, 4 homers, 4 runs scored, and 6 RBI for Cookies & Cream.
– Blose hit for the cycle, going 6-for-7 with 2 singles, 2 doubles, a triple, a homer, 4 runs scored, and 6 RBI.
– Christian and BK each had two hits for Eastbound, both going 2-for-4 with 2 singles.

Tim, Dan, and Kessler Each Hit Two-Run Homers, Ham Slams Beat Cookies & Cream 7-2

6 Jun
Guthrie delivers a pitch to Tim, who went 3-for-5 with two doubles, a two-run homer, and three RBI.

Guthrie delivers a pitch to Tim, who went 3-for-5 with two doubles, a two-run homer, and three RBI.

A six-run bottom of the second highlighted by two-run homers by Tim, Dan and Kessler propelled the Ham Slams to a big lead and a 7-2 win over Cookies & Cream, as they continued to make a move toward second place in the league standings.

Josh, fresh off a shutout of Eastbound & Dahn, took the mound for the Slams. The first batter he faced, Guthrie, blasted a leadoff homer to left, and Cookies & Cream led 1-0. Blose followed with a single, but Josh avoided a big inning, retiring Joey and striking out Dinger to end the inning.

The Ham Slams evened things up in the bottom of the first, hitting Cookies & Cream’s starter Guthrie early. Josh led off the inning with a triple, and he scored when Tim followed with an RBI double that tied the game at 1-1. Dan followed with a double to put runners on second and third, and it looked as if the Ham Slams would pull ahead. Guthrie buckled down, however, and retired Kessler and Josh consecutively, ending the inning and stranding two Ham Slams.

Josh rolled through the top of the second, retiring Jordan and Guthrie in order. His offense would get to work in the bottom of the second.

Tim started the inning with a double, and the next batter, Dan, crushed a two-run bomb to center, putting the Ham Slams ahead 3-1. Kessler then singled, and two batters later, Tim hit a two-run shot to right, and the Slams were up 5-1. Dan continued the inning with a double, and Kessler became the third Ham Slam to hit a two-run homer in the inning, as his blast extended the lead to 7-1. Guthrie finally got Josh to fly out and end the inning, but the damage had been done.

Dan was one of three Ham Slams to hit two-run homers in the bottom of the second, a six-run inning that put the Ham Slams ahead for good

Dan was one of three Ham Slams to hit two-run homers in the bottom of the second, a six-run inning that put the Ham Slams ahead for good

Joey hit a one-out single in the top of the third, but Cookies couldn’t cut into the Ham Slams lead, as Josh retired Dinger to end the inning. After getting shelled in the third, Guthrie got things back in order in the bottom of the third, retiring the side in order.

Guthrie hit a one-out double in the top of the fourth, but once again Josh stranded a Cookies runner, getting Blose to fly out to end the inning. Guthrie allowed a one-out double to Josh in the bottom of the fourth, but the Ham Slams couldn’t extend their lead, as Tim was retired to strand the runner.

Josh allowed only two runs on seven hits, keeping Cookies & Cream in check and pitching a complete game win for the Ham Slams

Josh allowed only two runs on seven hits, keeping Cookies & Cream in check and pitching a complete game win for the Ham Slams

Joey led off the top of the fifth with a double, and he moved to third on a Dinger sacrifice fly. Jordan then singled, scoring Joey and making the score 7-2. Guthrie followed with a single, and Cookies & Cream had runners on first and second, but Josh stranded two more runners, getting Blose to fly out to center to end the inning.

Guthrie rolled through the bottom of the fifth, getting Dan and Kessler to go down consecutively.

Heading into the top of the sixth, Cookies trailed 7-2. Josh made things quick for the Slams, retiring Joey and Dinger in order, ending the inning and the game.

The win moved the Ham Slams to 5-4 on the year, and Cookies & Cream’s fourth consecutive loss made their record 5-4.

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

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Josh earned the complete game win for the Ham Slams, allowing 2 runs on 7 hits in 6 innings and striking out one.
– Guthrie took the loss for Cookies & Cream, giving up 7 runs on 10 hits in 5 innings.
– Tim and Dan led the Ham Slams at the plate, each going 3-for-5 with 2 doubles and a homer and scoring two runs. Tim had 3 RBI, and Dan drove in two runs.
– Guthrie led Cookies & Cream on offense, going 3-for-4 with a single, a double, a homer, a run scored, and an RBI.

Dinger Hits for Cycle as Cookies & Cream Destroy Eastbound & Dahn 21-4

14 Jun
Dinger hit 3 home runs and hit for the cycle for the first time in his EWL career to lead Cookies & Cream

Dinger hit 3 home runs and hit for the cycle for the first time in his EWL career to lead Cookies & Cream

In one of the most lopsided games in EWL history, Cookies & Cream hit 11 home runs, including three different players with three home runs each, en route to a 21-4 demolition of Eastbound & Dahn.

Joey started on the mound for Cookies & Cream, and he allowed Eastbound to take an early lead in the top of the first. With one out, Tim crushed a solo shot to deep right-center, and Eastbound was up 1-0.

Cookies & Cream took the lead back quickly in the bottom of the first. Joey started the game by providing his own run support, hitting a leadoff homer that tied the game at 1-1. Blose followed with a solo shot of his own, and the back-to-back homers put Cookies ahead 2-1. Vassallo later hit a one-out double, but Christian, Eastbound’s starter, stranded him to end the inning.

Down a run, Eastbound evened the score in the top of the second. With one out, Nate hit a solo homer to left-center, tying the game at 2-2.

Cookies bounced back in the bottom of the second, taking the lead for a second time. Dinger hit a one-out double, and Vassallo drove him in with an RBI single to make the score 3-2 Cookies.

Joey pitched a perfect frame in the top of the third, retiring the side in order. Cookies extended their lead in the bottom of the third, starting with Blose, who led off with his second homer of the game to make the score 4-2. Dinger followed with a homer, putting Cookies in front 5-2. Two batters later, Joey hit Cookies third solo home run of the inning, making the score 6-2.

Dinger and Joey celebrate at the plate after one of Cookies & Cream's 21 runs in the victory

Dinger and Joey celebrate at the plate after one of Cookies & Cream’s 21 runs in the victory

Tim hit a one-out double in the top of the fourth, but Eastbound couldn’t capitalize, and they continued to trail by four runs.

Cookies & Cream blew the game open in the bottom of the fourth. Dinger started the inning with a solo homer and after a Vassallo single, Joey hit a two-run shot which gave Cookies a 9-2 lead. Blose then singled, and Vassallo hit a one-out double to push the score to 10-2. Joey followed with an RBI double to score Vassallo, and Cookies had taken an 11-2 lead through four innings.

Joey had 4 doubles, tying an EWL single-game record previously set by Blose (2012) and Hartley (2014)

Joey had 4 doubles, tying an EWL single-game record previously set by Blose (2012) and Hartley (2014)

Joey pitched another scoreless inning in the top of the fifth, and Cookies & Cream would turn the game into a rout in the bottom of the fifth.

Dinger started the inning with his third homer of the game, making the score 12-2. Vassallo followed with a home run, and the back-to-back jacks extended the Cookies lead to 13-2. After Joey doubled, Blose hit his third homer of the game. With the score 15-2, Dinger tripled, and Vassallo drove him in with his second blast of the inning, which made the score 17-2. Eastbound had yet to record an out when Joey doubled and moved to second on a Blose single. With runners on the corners, Dinger doubled, scoring both runs to make the score 19-2. Christian finally retired Vassallo for the first out of the inning, but Joey followed with an RBI double to score Dinger, and Cookies led 20-2. Blose then doubled, scoring Joey. Dinger was finally retired for the second out of the innning, but Cookies had piled 10 additional runs onto their lead, and were ahead by 19 runs entering the sixth.

Blose connects on one of his three home runs in the Cookies & Cream blowout win

Blose connects on one of his three home runs in the Cookies & Cream blowout win

Eastbound would score a few runs in the top of the sixth, but the deficit was insurmountable. Tim led off the inning with his second homer of the game, which made the score 21-3. Two batters later, Helal got his first hit of the game, a solo homer, cutting the score to 21-4. Joey then retired Nate for the second out of the inning, giving Cookies & Cream one of the largest margins of victory in league history.

The win moved Cookies & Cream into a tie for second place at 6-4. Eastbound & Dahn dropped to 6-4 on the year, tied with Cookies for second at the halfway mark in the regular season.

W: Joey (4-1)
L: Christian (1-3)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Joey pitched the complete game win for Cookies & Cream, scattering 4 runs on 5 hits in 6 innings pitched.
– Christian took the loss for Eastbound, allowing 21 earned runs on 25 hits in 5 innings pitched.
– Dinger hit for the cycle for Cookies & Cream, going 6-for-9 with a single, a double, a triple, 3 home runs, 6 runs scored, and 5 RBI.
– Joey led Cookies at the plate, going 7-for-9 with 4 doubles, 2 homers, 6 runs scored, and 6 RBI.
– Blose also had a monster game for Cookies, going 6-for-9 with 2 singles, a double, 3 homers, 5 runs scored, and 5 RBI.
– Tim led Eastbound on offense, going 3-for-4 with a double, 2 home runs, 2 runs scored, and 2 RBI.

Bob’s Four Homers Put Questionable Outfit in First Place with 13-7 Win Over Eastbound

14 Jun
Bob had a double, four home runs, and 5 RBI to lead Questionable Outfit to the top of the EWL standings at the season's halfway point

Bob had a double, four home runs, and 5 RBI to lead Questionable Outfit to the top of the EWL standings at the season’s halfway point

Questionable Outfit hit 10 homers, with Bob contributing 4 of them, in an easy 13-7 victory over Eastbound & Dahn. The win put Questionable Outfit in a familiar place, first place, after falling behind Eastbound in previous weeks. The loss dropped Eastbound into a potential tie for second and the season’s midway point.

After a solid performance against the Ham Slams earlier in week 5, Mike started on the mound for Questionable. The game’s first batter, Nate, crushed a leadoff homer to left-center, putting Eastbound ahead 1-0. Mike stopped the bleeding there, retiring the next two batters.

Helal started for Eastbound, hoping to continue his hot start to the 2015 season. Bob led off the bottom of the first with a double and scored on a Tom groundout to deep left to tie the game at 1-1. Helal then retired Reilly to end the inning.

Eastbound reclaimed the lead in the top of the second, starting when Helal provided his own run support with a solo homer to make the score 2-1. Two batters later, Tim hit a solo shot, and Eastbound led 3-1.

Down 3-1, Bob hit a one-out solo homer in the bottom of the second, cutting the score to 3-2. Tom followed with a triple, but Helal maintained the lead, retiring Reilly to strand the runner.

Out of eligibility, Mike was removed from the mound and replaced with staff ace Reilly. The first batter he faced, Nate, doubled off the fence, and Tim followed with a two-run blast to left-center, putting Eastbound ahead 5-2. Christian followed with a single, but Reilly stranded him, striking out Helal and retiring Nate to end the inning.

Down three runs, Questionable got out their bats in the bottom of the third and took their first lead of the game. Mike started the inning with a solo homer that cut the score to 5-3. Bob followed with a solo shot, his second of the game, and the lead was cut to 5-4. Tom then doubled and scored when Reilly hit a two-run homer, putting Questionable ahead 6-5. Mike would then hit his second homer of the inning, and Questionable had scored five fast runs to take a 7-5 lead through three innings.

Tom connects on one of his two homers. He also had a double and a triple in the Questionable Outfit win.

Tom connects on one of his two homers. He also had a double and a triple in the Questionable Outfit win.

After scoring in each of the first three innings, the Eastbound bats went silent in the fourth, as Reilly retired the side in order. Questionable got back to work in the bottom of the fourth, and put the game out of hand with a six-run inning. Helal retired Reilly for the first out of the inning, and then the wheels fell off. Mike doubled, and Bob crushed his third homer of the game, a two-run shot that made the score 9-5. Tom and Reilly each followed with solo homers, and the three consecutive blasts gave Questionable Outfit an 11-5 lead. Mike then doubled, and Bob blasted his second homer of the inning and fourth of the game, extending the lead to 13-5. Tom followed with a solo shot, Questionable Outfit’s fifth home run of the inning, and the lead was ten runs at 15-5. Helal was finally removed from the game and replaced on the mound by Christian. Christian gave up a single to Reilly before retiring Mike to end the onslaught.

Down ten, Eastbound would put a small dent in the Questionable lead in the top of the fifth. Helal singled with one out, and Nate followed with a two-run bomb, his second homer in the game, and the score was 13-7. The inning ended there, however, and Questionable led by six.

Nate had a double, two homers, and 3 RBI in a losing effort for Eastbound & Dahn

Nate had a double, two homers, and 3 RBI in a losing effort for Eastbound & Dahn

Christian retired the side in order in the bottom of the fifth, which was Questionable’s first inning without scoring.

Down six heading into the top of the sixth, Eastbound would need a miracle. Reilly, however, shut the door, retiring Christian and Helal consecutively to end the game.

The win moved Questionable Outfit to 7-3, into sole possession of first place at the break, and leading the pace toward what would be their third consecutive EWL pennant. The loss dropped Eastbound & Dahn out of first place and into a 6-3 record.

W: Reilly (4-1)
L: Helal (4-1)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Reilly picked up the win in relief for Questionable Outfit, giving up 4 runs on 5 hits while striking out one in 4 innings. Mike took the no-decision after starting the first 2 innings, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits.
– Helal took the loss for Eastbound, allowing 13 runs on 15 hits in 3.5 innings. Christian pitched 1.5 innings of relief, allowing 1 hit and no earned runs.
– Bob led Questionable Outfit on offense, going 5-for-7 with a double, 4 home runs, 5 runs scored, and 5 RBI.
– Reilly, Tom, and Mike also each hit two home runs in the game.
– Nate led Eastbound & Dahn at the plate, going 3-for-5 with a double, 2 home runs, 3 runs scored, and 3 RBI. Tim also hit 2 homers for Eastbound.

Cookies & Cream Top Ham Slams 21-14 in Highest Scoring Game in League History

14 Jun
Charlie delivers a pitch to Joey, who had 3 doubles, 2 homers, and 8 RBI in the Cookies & Cream win

Charlie delivers a pitch to Joey, who had 3 doubles, 2 homers, and 8 RBI in the Cookies & Cream win

Cookies & Cream outscored the Ham Slams 21-14 in the most prolific display of offense in the history of the Ellsworth Wiffleball League. The teams combined for 35 runs on 16 home runs in what was also the longest game, in terms of duration, that the league has ever seen.

Dinger started on the mound for Cookies & Cream, and remarkably, he retired the game’s first two batters in order. Cookies & Cream provided him with immediate run support, hitting Charlie early and often. Joey led off the bottom of the first with a solo homer, making the score 1-0. With one out, Dinger went deep, and Vassallo followed with a home run. The back-to-back home runs put Cookies & Cream ahead 3-0 after the first.

Tim, who had 2 home runs and 6 RBI, waits on a pitch from Dinger

Tim, who had 2 home runs and 6 RBI, waits on a pitch from Dinger

The Ham Slams bounced back in the top of the second, taking the lead from Cookies. Dinger retired Dan to start the inning, and then he got into trouble. Alan hit a solo homer to make the score 3-1, and after a Steve double, Tim crushed a two-run shot to right, tying the game at 3-3. Adam followed with a triple, and Dan drove him in with a two-run homer, putting the Slams ahead 5-3. Dinger retired the next batter, Alan, but the lead had been surrendered.

Adam connects on a pitch off Dinger

Adam connects on a pitch off Dinger

Fortunately for Dinger, the Cookies offense would reclaim the lead in a big way in the bottom of the second. Blose led off the inning with a homer, pulling Cookies within a run at 5-4. Dinger singled, and two batters later Joey doubled to put runners on second and third. Blose then crushed a three-run blast, his second homer of the inning, which put Cookies ahead 7-5. Dinger and Vassallo each followed with singles, and with runners on the corners, Joey hit a three-run homer, extending the lead to 10-5. Blose then doubled, but Charlie avoided further damage by retiring Dinger to end the inning.

Blose and Joey of Cookies & Cream watch Dan's second inning homer clear the right-center field fence

Blose and Joey of Cookies & Cream watch Dan’s second inning homer clear the right-center field fence

Down five runs, the Slams would narrow the margin in the top of the third. Steve led off the inning with a single, and Tim followed with his second homer of the game, a two-run blast which made the score 10-7. Cookies then removed Dinger from the mound, bringing in Vassallo for relief. He retired the first two batters he faced to end the inning.

Steve of the Ham Slams makes a leaping catch in foul territory

Steve of the Ham Slams makes a leaping catch in foul territory

After scoring seven runs in the second, Cookies would do it again in the third, piling seven more runs on the Ham Slams. Tim replaced Charlie on the mound, and he didn’t fare much better. Vassallo started the inning with a double and scored when Joey followed with a double, making the score 11-7. Blose then hit an RBI double, followed by Dinger who drove in a run with an RBI single to make the score 13-7. Vassallo then singled to put runnres on the corners, and Joey drove in a run on a groundout to extend the lead to 14-7. Blose then followed with a two-run blast, and Cookies led 16-7. Dinger then doubled, and Vassallo drove him in with a double, his second of the inning, to put Cookies ahead 17-7. Tim finally escaped the inning by retiring Joey, but Cookies had claimed a ten-run lead after three innings.

Blose and Joey converge on a fly ball in right field

Blose and Joey converge on a fly ball in right field

The Slams showed resilience in the top of the fourth, cutting into the Cookies lead a few runs at a time. Alan led off the inning with his second home run of the game, a solo shot that made the score 17-8. Steve followed with a homer, and the back-to-back jacks made the score 17-9. Two batters later, Adam hit the Slams third homer of the inning, a one-out solo homer that cut the score to 17-10. Dan followed with a triple, but Vassallo retired the next batter to end the inning and the rally.

Cookies & Cream had scored 14 runs over the past two innings, but they weren’t finished. Blose led off the inning with a single and moved from first to third on a Dinger double. Vassallo then doubled off the fence, scoring both runners to give Cookies a 19-10 lead. Joey followed with a two-run homer, his third blast of the game, and the score was 21-10. Tim retired the next two batters to end the inning, and the Slams trailed by eleven through four.

Blose took the mound in relief for Cookies in the top of the fifth, and after giving up a one-out triple to Tim, he stranded the runner to end the inning and maintain the big lead. Tim finally got back on track in the bottom of the fifth, producing his first perfect frame by retiring the side in order.

Blose delivers a pitch to Adam, who had a triple and two home runs in the Ham Slams loss

Blose delivers a pitch to Adam, who had a triple and two home runs in the Ham Slams loss

Down 21-10, the Ham Slams needed eleven runs in the top of the sixth to extend the game. Blose retired the first batter of the inning before the Slams started to rally. Alan and Steve each singled, and Tim followed with an RBI single that cleared the bases to make the score 21-12. Adam followed with a two-run bomb, his second homer of the game, and the Slams trailed 21-14. The rally would end there, however, as Blose got Dan to groundout to left to end the longest game in wiffle history.

The win moved Cookies & Cream to 5-4 on the year, while the loss dropped the Ham Slams to 1-9 heading into the regular season’s midway point.

W: Dinger (2-2)
L: Charlie (0-7)

Box Score

Game Notes:
– Dinger picked up the win for Cookies & Cream, giving up 7 earned runs on 7 hits in 2 innings pitched.
– Vassallo pitched two innings of relief for Cookies, allowing 3 runs on 4 hits in 2 innings. Blose also pitched 2 innings of relief, surrendering 4 runs on 5 hits.
– Charlie took the loss for the Ham Slams, giving up 10 runs on 11 hits in 2 innings pitched. Tim pithced 3 innings of relief, allowing 11 runs on 12 hits.
– Every player for Cookies & Cream had a stellar day at the plate. Joey led the way and went 5-for-9 with 2 doubles, 3 homers, 5 runs scored and 8 RBI.
– Blose went 6-for-8 with a single, 2 doubles, 3 home runs, 5 runs scored, and 7 RBI.
– Vassallo went 6-for-8 with 2 singles, 3 doubles, a home run, 5 runs scored, and 4 RBI.
– Dinger went 6-for-8 with 3 singles, 2 doubles, a homer, 6 runs scored, and 2 RBI.
– Tim led the Ham Slams on offense, going 4-for-6 with a single, a triple, 2 home runs, 3 runs scored, and 6 RBI.