RECAP FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 28TH TO JULY 2ND
On Tuesday, July 28th we had 26 players, mostly National League, because the American League went to Solivita to play. We decided to try something different today so we played six outfielders so no one would have to sit on the bench. It was different but the outcome was a close game that was decided in the bottom of the ninth inning by the home team winning by one run. There was a short game delay due to a rain shower but we got all of the innings completed. There were no injuries or serious arguments and we are thankful for that.
Write up by Robert Spitaleri.
On Tuesday, the Winter Haven crew visited Solivita again in what was a back in forth battle.
Game one went to Solivita Red team after a 7-7 tie in the 5th. Final score was 8-12.
Game two was stopped after 4 innings due to a heavy rain, score Solivita 9 and Winter Haven 8.
The offense attack was pretty even up and down the line up. The pitching duties went to BJ Kallister, Mark Tutrani, and new comer Dan Louis.
New comer Rawlinson Santaella who played middle infield and 3rd base fit right in. Just back from the injury list was Frankie Tranquellino who also played middle infield and 3rd. Both players did flash some leather in the game.
We hope to have them over our place next month.
- Radley Pcholinski 3/5
- Dave Doerbaum 4/5, 2HRs
- Lou Guzman 3/5, 1 Hr
- Manny Rios 3/5, 1 Hr
- Jose Rodriguez 2/5
- Jose Rivera 2/5
- Dane Ferrande 3/5
- Dave Shirer 3/5
- John BJ Kallister 2/3
- Mark Tutrani 2/4
- Dan Louis 1/4
- Rawlinson Santaella 2/5
- Frankie Tranquellino 3/5
Write up by Lou Guzman
Friday's games at Winter Haven were rained out, but six of our American League players joined Charlie Giordano and our friends from Sebring to play another game in Solivita. The game was called due to rain in the sixth inning with Solivita ahead 14-12.
We have been getting our share of rain for the last two weeks and WHSS has been rained out twice. It is raining in Winter Haven now as I post the writeups from the past week. Hope to get to play tomorrow.
Write up by Don Witmer
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