Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Three Teams Today
Another hot day at the field! At the end of four innings the score was
Hit Team 5
Sit Team 2
Field Team 10
In the fourth, Alumbaugh cleared the bases for the Field team with a clean homeroom but his run did not count. Sorry Brent only 5 runs an inning.
In the 5th inning, the Hit team scored 1 and Sit was scoreless. Matta took over pitching for the Sit team and held the Field team to 1. In the sixth, Hit team scorred 2 but Sit team exploded for 7 and Matta's team held the Field team to 1.
The seventh inning was suspenseful. The Sit team scored 4 runs giving them a two run lead. The Sit team had to defend their lead against the Field team. The first batter fielded out. Alumbaugh got up and scored another home run. The next three batters singled. The next batter hit into a force out at second. Two outs, two runs in, men at 1st and 3rd. tie score. Steve Hill hit a resounding single to move the winning run.
Team Pitcher Score
Hit Wells 8
Sit Diaz/Matta 13
Field Powell 14
Thanks to Ron Butler for the picture.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
No Games This Morning
Friday, July 20, 2012
Two teams today
25 players started the game and one pulled muscle made it 24 to end the nine inning contest. I guess you could say it was hotly contested. It was hot anyway.
I don't recall any homers. The home team was down 4 runs going into the bottom of the ninth and made a run at it but came up just one run shy.
Nick Matta pitched for the Home Team 19
Claire Auchey lobbed 'em in for the Visitors 20
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Threes Again
Hit Matta 20
Sit Wells 5
Field Diaz 19
Whoa Larry, where did your hitting go? There was a fair amount of slugging going on today but not by Larry's squad. I guess it was Larry's turn to serve up cream puffs.
Juan Torres (batting lefty for a change) hit a round tripper down the right field line in the first inning and in the 7th inning Freddy Gonzalez showed his speed, scoring on a liner that made it through the right center-field gap ... way to go guys. I also recall that Bob Zelazney bounced a 299 foot shot off the fence for a triple that cleared the bases followed immediately by a similar long smash from Tom Wise. There were likely others that I don't recall not to mention a handful of doubles. The home team made a valiant comeback but fell a run short in the bottom of the last inning.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Special K
Hit Matta 8
Sit Diaz 13
Field Wells 15
Well, Ole Larry had the hitting behind his pitching mastery today. That makes about three of the last four for Mr Wells.
Sluggers today included Tom Wise and Brett Almbaugh. They both hit round trippers in the first inning.
Oh Yeah and I hate to mention the Special K but Freddy Gonzalez took one of his downtown swings and came up empty for a third strike. Don't see that too often. Actually you don't get Freddy out too often for that matter.
See you Tuesday.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Hot! Hot!! Hot!!!
Hit Wells 12
Sit Radlein 20
Field Matta 14
Larry Wells finally lost one.
As for slugging, only Jim Lafoon scored a round tripper in the heat.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Post 4th of July
For today we had enough players to field 3 teams of 9 with Don Witmer playing middle infield for all three teams and the sitting team supplying a right fielder. That is except for the fielding team ... Sam Lopez came in from the sitting team to pitch.
Anyway here's the scores.
Hit Wells 17
Sit Matta 11
Field Lopez 6
Today's slugging was a little disappointing except that Sam Lopez hit a triple that turned into a round tripper when the Commish threw a strike into the third base dugout. So it goes some days.
I guess Sam was the story today but Larry Wells wins again. Good Job Sam and Larry!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Pre Fourth of July
We had the usual 3 team game. Usual for the summertime that is and it was hot hot hot. Games on days like this should have beer involved.
The sluggers today included Jose Riviera, Frank Jacobs and Larry Grabb. They each had inside the park homers.
The final scores were as follows
(Field) Nick Matta's Team 11
(Hit ) Eddie Diaz's Team 16
(Sit ) Larrys Wells' Team 21
I think Larry's team won but you figure out who beat who on your own, I'm too tired.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
The Oldest Kids I Know
Senior citizens playing softball. What is it about baseball (or its derivatives) that draws us so. It's a kid's game, played out on sandlots, backyards and school grounds from kindergarten northwards. Bases made from an old shingle or even a brick and ground rules involving windows or stonewalls. I can remember 3rd grade, playing baseball behind Center School and cheering the shot off the bat of my friend Bobby or Billy or Sammy. I remember that in those days my team was the Brooklyn Dodgers, Duke Snyder, Gil Hodges and Pee Wee Reese. And I remember how brokenhearted I was to find out that they moved to the west coast, someplace called Chavez Ravine. Instant Yankee fan. They were great days for Yankee fans too, Mickey Mantle, Moose Skowron, Phil Rizzuto, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford.
Now I'm well past 60 and I'm still cheering for Bobby, Billy and Sammy not to mention the Reggies, Jimmys, and Donnys. 66 years old and I call my friends names like we're in third grade. I love it. A lifetime of infield fly rules, sliding into third and double plays and I still know my friends best as Freddie, Johnny, and Denny; Kids names, third grade names, and why not. It's baseball, it's a kids game and I wouldn't miss a Tuesday or a Friday playing ball with my friends (still kids), unless it's rained out of course.