We squeaked by with enough players to field 3 teams of ten plus one team fielding 11. I guess the pizza brought 'em out to the old ball game.
The contest on field B had a Visiting team fielding ten including Chrest, Merritt, Duff Hill, Gibson, Kline, Mills, Bloom, Bess, Lopez and Terry Smith.
The Home Squad also with ten fielded Marino, Mundy, Moots, King, Thompson, Fulton, Barnes, John Smith, Bowley and Lee Baker.
A few of our snowbird friends are back in town and it was even cool enough to bring Marshall Bloom out to play.
It was almost a like a double header with the team posting the fewest zeros winning. The Visitors didn't score until the third inning when the came up with 5 runs to take the lead but then the home team responded with 4 of their own lead by a Chrest homer and a Kline triple to retake the lead 5-6 after three. The home squad added 5 more in the 4th to go up 5-11 but the visitors held them to zeros while posting 3 in the 5th, 2 in the seventh (Chrest contributing a triple and Hill a Homer) and finally taking the lead with a 5 run 8th inning highlighted by Eddie Kline's second triple of the day. They posted one more in the ninth on Bess' triple and a timely hit by Lopez. Meanwhile the Home Boys went to sleep and failed to score for 4 innings until they put up a pair in the ninth. Alas too little too late.
Final Score Visitors 16 Home 13. Good Game Guys.
Top Hitters
Chrest 5 for 5 Homer, 2 doubles, triple
D. Hill 4 for 5 Homer, double
Kline 4 for 5 2 triples, double
Mundy 4 for 5
King 4 for 5
Thompson 4 for 5 triple
September is
winding down and just maybe the hot weather, here in Florida, will let up as
well. It certainly did today, for the last day of September softball, in Winter
Haven, the temperatures were mild, the sky was cloudy and we had a light wind
blowing to right field.
We
welcomed
back a few of our northern ball players today, Terry Allen, Steve
Pinnick,
Eddie Kline and Jack Benson all came home, to the Diamond Plex. They
helped to make
the games a little better than it would have been without them. Our new
super
knee duo, Sammy Lopez and Nick Matta also showed up at the ballpark,
after
having knee replacements this summer in June and August. Sammy came to
play,
Nick came by to visit the guys and to umpire. Dave Hartley came back to
play some Fall ball, after taking the summer off. Now, we need to get
the rest of
our northern ball players in town and we will really have a party. I
guess that
will happen soon enough.
The Visiting
team, on the American League game, consisted
of Gonzalez, Grabb, Alumbaugh, Edwards, Hartley, S. Hill, Dampier, Osterreid,
Pinnick and Lopiccolo.
The Home
team had Coffman, Laffoon, Butler, Duff, Schapeler, Scarborough, Wise, Diaz,
Wells, Simon and Benson.
The first
few innings saw just a little bit of offense from the Visitors, as they scored
2, 3, 2, 2 and 1 run in the first five
innings. Well it turns out that scoring a little bit here, and a little bit
there, was a much better performance than the Home team could muster. The Home
boys scored 0, 2, 0, 1 and 2 over that same span. At the end of five innings, the score was
Visitors 10- Home 5.
In the next
two innings, the visitors decided that doubling the score, after five innings,
was just not enough. Just like you guys did when you were teenagers, and dad
was nowhere to be found, you took the car and put the petal to the metal and
tore up the road. The visitors revved up their “little deuce coupe” and showed
them what they got. Credit here to the Beach Boys, 1963 song, Little Deuce
Coupe.
Gonzalez, Alumbaugh,
Edwards, Hartley, S. Hill, Dampier and Osterreid all said, “we are not braggin'
babe, so don’t put us down, but we got the fastest set of wheels in town.” All
seven guys came up with a hit, their inning ended when the 5 run rule was invoked.
If that was
not enough, the Visitors shut out the Home team, in their half of the sixth inning.
Then the Visitors came back up to bat in the seventh inning and “slipped the
competition clutch, with four on the floor” and made the offense “purr like a
kitten until the lake pipes roared”. All
that means they scored 5 more runs with hits from Pinnick, Lopiccolo, Gonzalez,
Grabb and Alumbaugh, Hartley and Hill.
By the
bottom of the 7th, the Home Team was down by a score of 20-5. Ouch! The
Home squad was bruised, but not beat’n. They threw out their chest and called
out the chant of that famous American sailor, Popeye, “that is all I can stands
and I can’t stands no more.” After opening a can of spinach Benson, Coffman,
Laffoon, Butler, Schapeler, Scarborough,
Wise, Diaz and Wells strung together a series of hits and scored 6 runs.
The score
after 7 innings: Visitors 20- Home 11.
There just
was not enough spinach to go around for the rest of the game. The Visitors
scored 1 in the eighth inning and the Home team scored 3 in the bottom of that
frame. Chuck Duff, pulled off a slight Popeye
impression, by hitting a two run triple in the 8th , for the Home
team. He scored Laffoon and Butler, both players had reached base before Chuck came up to bat. Coffman had
also scored earlier in the eighth inning, on Butler’s single.
The game
ended after the 9th inning, when both teams were shut out. The ninth
inning was the only dry inning for the Visiting team, as they scored in each
one of the previous 8 innings.
Final Score:
Visitors 21 – Home 14.
“And comin'
off the line when the light turns green
she blows 'em outta the water like you never seen
She's my Little Deuce Coupe, you don't know what I got".
Leading Hitters for the Visiting team.
Gonzalez, 5/5 with 3 doubles and a walk.
Herb Osterreid,
4/5.
Rodger
Edwards, 3/5 with 2 doubles.
Larry Grabb,
3/5.
Brent
Alumbaugh, 3/5.
Dave
Hartley, 3/5 with a double.
Steve Hill,
3/5 with a double.
Freddy
Dampier, 3/5.
Pat Lopiccolo,
3/5.
Leading
Hitters for the Home team.
Don
Scarbrough, 4/5.
Kirk Coffman
3/5 with a double.
Jim Laffoon,
3/5.
Chuck Duff,
3/5 with a triple.
Ed Diaz,
3/5.
Jack Benson,
3/ 4.