The first game of the
doubleheader must have warmed up the Storm bats, because they started strong. A
leadoff double was followed by a pair of singles, which was followed by a
three-run dinger by Rene who was thrilled that Joey didn’t clear the bases in
front of him. Four batters later Craig launched another three-run home run into
the trees. Storm definitely started strong, but they needed to in this game
because the Rebels weren’t going to lie down that easily. They were unable to
score in the first, but after holding Storm to two runs in the top of the 2nd,
they put up six of their own and it was clear this was going to be a battle.
Storm struggled in the
top of the 3rd and 4th only plating one run total, which
allowed the Rebels to gain the advantage after a 6 run 3rd inning.
Rebels led 14-10 going into the top of the 5th.
With shades of the
playoffs coming back, Storm had the choice to roll over and let the Rebels run
over them, or to take a stand. Jeff led off the 5th with a double,
sneaking into 2nd when he saw the throw wasn’t going to 2nd.
Duran singled him home and then Joey launched a two-run homer. Rene then
launched yet another solo home run, but it might be good he did as Storm
struggled for the rest of the inning and didn’t score another run.
Up 14-12 going into
the bottom of the 5th, Storm wanted to stop the Rebels in their
tracks, but the Rebels had more firepower in their bats and put up a 5 spot to
retake the lead. Storm would not give up. After giving up the lead twice, they
found enough firepower to push the Rebels back and scored seven runs in the top
of the 6th. These runs were produced by seven consecutive singles to
start the inning, and another clutch single later in the inning.
Storm finally put up a
solid wall of defense in the 6th and kept the Rebels off the board.
Storm knew that a four run lead was probably not enough, and they continued to
put pressure on the Rebels. Storm kept finding cracks in the Rebels defense
with eight hits in the seventh leading to eight more runs. Now they had a
comfortable 12 run lead going into the bottom of the 7th. The Rebels
tried to mount one more offensive strike, but it was staunched by a double play
by Joey. Even had they kept hitting they likely would have run out of time.
Highlights:
It seems that an
umpire calling for a courtesy runner for Dave has lit a fire in him. He hit a
double for the second consecutive game. Dave’s doubles seem to have lit a fire
in Brian, as he also hit a double. With these two moving so swiftly, Storm
might be able to spread out their courtesy runners.
Notable Boxscores:
Rene: 3/4, 2 HR, 3
runs, 5 RBI
Joey: 3/5, HR, 2 runs,
4 RBI
Jeff: 4/5, 3 doubles,
3 runs, 2 RBI
Craig: 2/4, HR, 2
runs, 3 RBI
Duran: 3/4, 2 runs, 4
RBI
Dave: 3/4, 3 runs, 3
RBI
Kenny: 3/4, 3 runs, 3
RBI
Bob: 4/4, 2 runs
Kevin: 3/4, 2 runs, 2
RBI
HR's: Joey, Craig, Rene (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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Storm
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7
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2
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1
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0
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4
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7
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8
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29
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Rebels
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0
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6
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6
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0
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5
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0
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0
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17
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