Greenbriar Park
Field 1 (5:45pm)
Where My
Pitches At (Sport Grey) vs. Oilers (Tropical Blue): This one was a battle between man and
mother nature, The Oilers got up early in this game scoring five runs in the
first two innings. Where My Pitches At was not going to give up that easy
though, as they were able to hold them off for a couple innings before The
Oilers and mother nature let a down poor on everybody. Check out a recap of the weather conditions here. Oilers win 14-0.
Greenbriar Park Field 2
(5:45pm)
Kickin’
Grass and Takin’ Names (Cardinal Red) vs. Florida Mike and the Free Ballers (Purple):
Florida
Mike and the Free Ballers were able to keep “Oh Captain, My Captain” Brady
Andersen and his team, Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names, at bay early on by
neutralizing any scoring threats with excellent pitching and timely catches.
However, Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names had their own defensive answer in
Heather “Catch-Crazy” Cox, who stopped a Florida Mike and the Free Ballers’
scoring threat single-handedly in the in the bottom of the 2nd with
two catches in left field for outs; then she proceeded to make an excellent
throw to second for a double play that would end the inning! Finally, in the
top of the 3rd, Andersen was able to knock in a two-RBI single and
get his team on the board. Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names would extend their
lead in the 4th and 5th innings, before defensive
specialist Katyn “Holding down the” Forte would conclude the game with two
impressive catches for outs in the bottom of the 5th. Thanks for
saving us from the weather! Kickin’ Grass and Takin’ Names wins 6-0.
Greenbriar Park Field 3
(5:45pm)
Little Lebowski Urban Achievers (Royal
Blue) vs. Ballsagna Face (Neon Pink): This
contest was a classic pitchers’ duel, with both veteran pitchers using the weather
to their advantage. Little Lebowski Urban Achievers struck first, scoring one run
in the top of the 2nd inning. But don’t ever count out Ballasgna Face!
They came back with two runs the following inning off of a perfect bunt from
game MVP Rachel Bunn. Before the weather could get the best of either team,
Ballasgna Face was able to score two in the last inning to clinch the victory. Ballasgna Face wins 5-4.
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