It was a tough night for Storm against the A’s. Things
started alright. After the 1st it was tied 2-2, and Storm led 6-2 after the 2nd inning. Then
the A’s lit it up in the 3rd. They hit TWO, that’s right TWO grand
slams and a solo home run en-route to a 10-run inning. Storm stopped hitting
for the next three innings, scoring only one run across that stretch. Storm
turned it on again in the 6th putting up 7 runs, but it was too
little too late as the A’s won 22-14. The A’s hit well, and some balls got
through Storm’s defense that wouldn’t always get through. The A’s even helped
Storm out by getting a couple of +2 home run outs, but that still couldn’t keep
the A’s from winning.
Cycle Watch: Jeff, filling in for Brad in the lead off
spot (who replaced Jeff in the leadoff spot after Jeff hit horribly in May) hit
a single, double, and triple. He batted with a shot to hit for the cycle, but
grounded into a fielder’s choice instead of hitting a home run.
Home Runs: Duran hit two home runs providing over a
third of Storm’s offense. His first was a 3-run blast, and his second was a
two-run dinger.
Streak Watch:
Joey nearly had his 118 game hitting streak come to an
end. He walked in his first two at bats, and then hit a sac fly, but a 6th
inning single improved the streak to 119. Kenny reached base in his 30th consecutive
game.
Standings Watch:
Storm has allowed the fewest runs in the league, and
is second in runs scored, but sits at 4th in the overall standings.
This is due directly to their games against Broadway and the A’s. Storm vs.
those two teams – 1-3-1; Storm is likely
going to have to find a way to beat one, if not both, of those teams if they
have any hopes of three-peating this season! Also, the record against the
President’s division of 3-4-1 is going to need improvement if they are going to
be successful. HR's: Duran (2)
Boxscore
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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Total
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A’s
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2
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0
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10
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3
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5
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2
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x
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22
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Storm
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2
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4
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0
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1
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0
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7
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x
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14
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