Greenbriar Park
Field 1 (5:45pm)
Flint Tropics (Tennessee Orange) vs. Florida Mike and the Free Ballers (Purple):
This game could easily have been
mistaken for the Major League Home Run Derby! Captain Matt “Kickass” Kelly from
the Flint Tropics kicked off the slugfest with a three run homer in the top of
the 1st inning, and then Paul “Give Me More” Moberg followed with a
two run home run in the same inning! Then it was time for the defense to step
up, with Kelly’s foot assisting catcher Austin “Coffee Black” Cole on a diving
pop up in the in the bottom of the 2nd. Florida Mike and the Free
Ballers were scoreless through five innings, until finally Jordan “Wishy-Washy”
Wiswell’s triple got them on the scoreboard, and the crowd went crazy!
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to overcome MVP Matt Kelly’s nine RBIs—yowza!!!
Flint Tropics win 16-2.
Greenbriar Park Field 2
(5:45pm)
Where My
Pitches At (Sport Grey) vs. American Made (Carolina Blue): American Made jumped out early, per usual, with three
runs scored in the 1st inning
and three runs in the 3rd to take a 6-0 lead. Then it was Where My
Pitches At turn to try for a come back—Alan Blue set the tone as his team’s
starting pitcher, and got a foul out in the 3rd inning to help stop
the bleeding. Next up was perennial team-MVP Spencer Hellwig for Where My
Pitches At, who kicked a leadoff home run in the top of the 4th to get his team
on the scoreboard. Sadly though, Hellwig would have to leave the game in the 6th
inning after spraining his ankle while speeding into third base. So Blue tried
once again to pick up the slack for his team, and he was able to punch through
a two-run homer of his own in the top of the 7th to make things
interesting… Blue commented after the game, “For some reason, we really like to
make things hard on ourselves by waiting until the end of the game to score. We
should just pretend like the start of the game is the 7th inning,
and we would be good to go.” American
Made wins 6-4.
Greenbriar Park Field 3
(5:45pm)
Oilers (Tropical Blue) vs. Ballsagna Face (Neon Pink):
This was a relatively close game thanks to Ballasgna Face
MVP Rachel Bunn. With her great plays at shortstop and quick speed around the
bases, she was able to keep her team in this until the late innings.
Unfortunately, it was not enough for Capitan Garrett Dean and the Oilers who
came back in the 5th inning, putting them up 6-3. Then all they had to do was
hold on for victory… Oilers win 6-3.
Greenbriar Park
Field 1 (6:45pm)
Little Lebowski Urban Achievers (Royal
Blue) vs. New Kicks on the Block (Heliconia):
This
game was all about MVP Darren Ashton from Little Lebowski Urban Achievers—he
started off the game with a long run to catch a deep fly ball in the top of the
3rd, and then proceeded to kick a two run homer in the bottom of the
6th inning. Neal Luther from New Kicks on the Block had a nice, long
home run of his own in the top of the 4th, but Ashton and his 37
defensive outs (approximately) were too much to overcome.
See his highlights from the game here. Little Lebowski Urban Achievers wins 10-3.
Greenbriar Park Field 2
(6:45pm)
Kickin’
Grass and Takin’ Names (Cardinal Red) vs. Ballz n Dollz (Neon Yellow):
Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names pounced like a hungry
cat in the first two innings, scoring four runs in the first 1st
inning and three runs in the 2nd! A solo home run by Bryan “Grand
Slam” Salimbeni was the cherry on top to finish off the onslaught… Ballz n
Dollz never gave up though, and they would crank up the defense to 11 for the
rest of the game! James “Go-Go” Gonzalez led the way with a spinning catch in
center field for the third out in the bottom of the 4th. Then Dustin
Clay would follow up with a diving catch at shortstop for Ballz n Dollz in the
bottom of the 6th. However, you need offense AND defense to win the
game. Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names
wins 7-0.
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