The Names have been changed to Protect the Errorists

The Names have been changed to Protect the Errorists

Saturday, April 01, 2006

1 April 2006 - Rube en Fuego

ONES: 1B: Guppy; 2B: Burma Girl/DT; SS: DT/Burma Girl; OF: The Mick (Patrick); Jason; John
TWOS: 1B: Rube; 2B: The Venezualan Jaguar; SS: Rickey; OF: Heidi; Grandpa; Bertrand

Game One (4 inning mercy):
ONES: 4
TWOS; 15

Game Two (5 Innings):
ONES: 0
TWOS: 5

We played on the regular field with Prof. Zen rules. Left field was dead, and runners had to score from 2B. The game was completely, utterly, absolutely dominated by Rube. In Game One, he hit 5 (that's right "five") home runs, and had 12 RBIs. It was so bad that Heidi, who was always on base, was begging off batting in front of him because he was hitting so many homers. The Mick and DT both were high blood pressure candidates during this period. The rest of the TWOS did very little; they just rode Rube to victory. In game two, if you subtract a three-run home run by Rube, the final score would have been 2-0.

NOTES:
1) It good to have the Burma Girl and John back. Also good to get the new blood Bertrand. He shows skills, and once he settles in will be a fine addition; 2) Heidi made a great Willie Mays catch in the outfield off a boomer from the Mick; 3) The Jaguar made a great infield play. Going to his right to get the grounder, he snags it and in mid-air turns his body for a throw to first; 4) DT made a number of great defensive plays when he was pitching; 5) Six people went bowling after the game. The Mick and Seven dominated on the lanes, but Smokey stepped over the line. Mark it down a "0".

MBP: Rube
Biggest Bat: Rube
Best Bat: Rube
Play of the Day (infield): The Venezualan Jaguar
Play of the Day (outfield): Heidi
DY: DT
And for those who went bowling... Out of his element: Donny

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