Taz0713 -> RE: The Western Baseball Association (1/8/2008 6:37:01 PM)
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Pioneers in a three way tie for early division lead After our three game series with the Boise Outlaws, we are now in a three way tie with the Outlaws and Surf Dawgs atop our division. We were able to take two of three games from Boise, while Honolulu swept the Sacramento Sea Wolves. All three of us stand at 4-2, with the Sea Wolves at 0-6 our next opponent. Back to our series with the Outlaws. Yes we were able to take two of three, but after game one I thought we were in serious trouble. Boise took us out behind the wood shed, gave us a beating and left us for dead. Thankfully we were able to come back with a pitching gem in game two and then able to administer our own beating in game three. In game one, Boise came out swinging and never really stopped beating us 10-5. Yes we did score five runs, but the game was never that close. The first batter for the Outlaws was Antony Lindsey who promptly put it over the wall for a quick one run lead. Boise would score more two runs in the third, a single run the fifth, three in the eighth and finally three more in the ninth. We did score two in the forth and finally three in the ninth, but we were truly out of this one. In game two, Marcus Liu would pitch a complete game shut out 4-0. He would only give up five hits and only had a man reach third once during the game. He finished with seven strikeouts and only two walks. On the offensive side, 3B Thomas Mack hit his third homer of the season and LF Raymond Thompson went 3-4 with a double. Finally in game three was time for payback for our game one beating. We ended up winning this one 7-1. Our starter James Malchow went eight innings only giving up the one earned run, while spacing out six hits and five walks. Giving up only one run with all of those runners on base says a lot about James ability to get out of a jam. 1B Ali Campbell continued is torid start to the season by going 4-5 with two doubles and three RBIs. He is hitting .542 to start the season. For Boise the had two hitters who we could not keep off the basepaths, LF Terry Pina 2-3 and 1B Stan Nichols. Next up is Sacramento, a team who is really struggling to start the season. I am nervous as we head south to face a team despirate for a win. Here's to hoping that we can continue their troubles.
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