There's been a lot of talk about this game. Maybe too much talk. This is not a rebel game. This is Sunday baseball Sunday.

18 runs in 4 games isn't too great, but after Sunday's 6-2 victory we now have a 3-1 record, so we ain't complaining. Besides, one can't complain about one's own doing, can one? No, one can't. For the stat fiends among you, we are averaging 4.5 runs scored per game, which

The not-so-secret secret to our success thus far is our ability to keep opponents from crossing homeplate. 12 runs against in 4 games equals a runs against average of 3 runs against per game, tops in our division and second only to the stingy Richmond Black Sox who are allowing an average of 2.5 runs per game.
We will now critique every aspect of this game. This will take a few hours. Get comfy. We took the field after a rousing pregame

We interrupt this post with a breaking news update: "It's not fungus, it's bacteria." - Brad. We now take you back to regularly scheduled posting.
... and while some Giants players and personnel had taken exception to Kelly's hard slide into second, the coaches eventually cooled off and made nice. And that, our friends, concludes our extremely extensive post-game coverage. Thanks for reading. We hope this post garners us a Pulitzer Prize in the category of Commentary. We would also accept a Pulitzer Prize in the category of Criticism.

The Giants were batting in the top of the fifth and we were protecting a 4-1 lead. The Giants had a runner on first with less than 2 outs. A sharp grounder was hit up the middle. Second baseman Kelly broke to his right, took a couple of quick steps, dove, and had the ball come to a stop in the webbing of his mitt. Kelly got to his knees, shoveled the ball to the shortstop standing on second, and the force out was made. Kudos.
2 comments:
Kelly Grace for team captin!!!!
i second that emotion!
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