Storm and Broadway have played a
lot of close games, and have had a few blowouts each way. Last night’s game was
a classic game between the two powerhouse teams.
Storm tried to start strong. Back
to back doubles started the game, but nothing much came after and Storm was
held to only one run. Then, in the top of the 2nd, Broadway bats
came to life and they scored 6 runs. Storm chipped away at the lead in the
bottom of the 2nd getting 3 back.
There’s been something magical
about the 3rd inning for Storm this season. Storm took the lead with
a six-run inning capped of by Craig’s three-run home run.
Just when it seemed Storm was
going to take control, though, those Broadway started putting on a show in the
top of the 4th, scoring eight runs batting through the entire
lineup. Storm was unable to answer in the 4th, but after limiting
Broadway to a single run in the top of the 5th, Storm got some wind
behind their sails. After Jeff led off with a single, Duran knocked a two-run
home run. Five more consecutive hits followed, and Storm scored five to take a
16-15 lead. Storm then added three in the bottom of the 6th to take
a 19-15 lead.
With only 10 minutes left before
time would run out, it seemed like Storm was safe, but you’re never safe
against Broadway bats. Broadway scored four before being put down and Storm
needed to score or bat long enough for time to run out and the game to revert
to the previous inning.
Jeff was sent over to coach first
and be a courtesy runner for the first player to reach base. Lance took offense
and said, “I don’t need a courtesy runner; I’m not even going to need to run,”
as he launched the ball over the centre field fence. A dramatic walk-off home
run to end a fantastic game between teams with a storied history.
HR's: Duran, Craig, Bob, Lance
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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Broadway
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0
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6
|
0
|
8
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1
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0
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4
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19
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Storm
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1
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3
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6
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1
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5
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3
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1
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20
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