The bats came alive during the late game at Barrall field where defending champ field sobriety playing shorthanded (Only 9 players including one female). Without starting pitcher Karen Friel and excepting one out every run through the line up. Field sobriety still managed to scare the county enforcers by leaping out to a 13-5 lead early on in the game. An enforcer strategy played Eddie Gadell (aka St Louis Browns) like Tully in front of a female thus guaranteeing two walks each time through the 12 person line up. Such shenanigans allowed the County enforcers to barely eke out a 27-26 victory.
During the early game Guilty As Charged trounced a seemingly in inept Public Defenders in a 10 run mercy rule 18-6.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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3 comments:
Shouldn't the title of the last game be that the County Enforcers scored 27 runs... You lost, face it. Did the commish bat????
You really need to stop using being shorthanded as an excuse and live up to the relization that you are just getting rocked....
NOTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!!!!!!!!
Ax, its true but we had nine players and took an out every 10 batters. and look how close we were
#1 Nothing stops you from writing your own story.
Well when the commish plays he is just another player subject to the wims of his coach.
As i recall the catcher for FS did bat and had a couple of hits before over running 3rd base and nearly being tagged out by a speeding truck named Doc and man you should see the bruise on my hand.
when the commish writes he calls the games as he sees them and writes inorder to invoke a comment. If I had written the story your way you would not have commented.
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