Storm started slowly once again. The first two batters
of the game recorded outs on the first two pitches. Then Joey decided he needed
to work George’s pitch count and took a walk. It raised the pitch count, but
didn’t do much else as Rene got out. In the 2nd inning Storm didn’t
do much better. Al singled and Craig drove daddy-in-law home on a two-run
homer. Through two innings Storm had only managed two runs.
Thankfully Storm’s defense was solid and didn’t allow
any runs in the first two innings.
Then, in the 3rd, the Storm winds blew and
broke open the A’s defensive dam. Kevin led off with a walk followed by a
couple of singles. Then Dave, I don’t need a courtesy runner thank you very
much, smacked a double. The inning was capped off with a three-run blast by
Joey.
In the top of the 4th, Storm continued to
swing the bats well, batting through the entire lineup. Craig managed a very
nice plus two single. That was followed by five singles and a Duran triple,
before Craig, who had appeared to master his plus 2 swing, knocked a home run
out to end the inning.
In the bottom of the 4th, Al came in and
promptly blew Mike’s shutout. The A’s put up 2 in the 4th and
another in the 5th before putting up a 4 spot in the 4th
and making a game of it. Storm’s offense either decided that it had already
done enough, or simply ran out of steam from all the running around the bases
they did in the 3rd and 4th innings, because they barely
mustered one run in their final three trips to the plate. Thankfully, they had
already put up enough runs to win the game.
Highlights:
Brad announced that it was too hot for pants, and so
he wore shorts, but also said that he needed to protect his knees, so he had
some kind of knee padding on. This clearly affected his speed because he was
unable to get to a foul ball while playing catcher, and was nearly thrown out
at 2nd and 1st on plays that should not have been close.
This situation will be monitored going forward.
Craig should be
looking for a refund on his jersey. The buttons just won’t stay done up during
his home run swing.
Kevin retired “Tinky”, much to the chagrin of the
Storm power hitters when Storm went up +2. Instead, Kevin brought Tinky’s
cousin “Tonky”. It was quickly discovered that “Tonky” is a walking bat.
Pitchers are so intimidated by its black and silver sheen that they don’t throw
strikes. “Tonky” was walked numerous times, and when it finally made contact,
it had a little more pop than “Tinky” and might not be what Storm needs +2.
HR's: Joey, Craig
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
|
0
|
2
|
7
|
9
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
19
|
A’s
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0
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
1
|
4
|
3
|
10
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