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B-East | 11/4/2018

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Cedar Hill

Game 1: Dirt Stars vs. Dirty Dozen

Drawing a few walks in the opening frame, Dirt Stars get on the board first as a run scored on a fielder’s choice. In the bottom of the first, Dirty Dozen tie it up as Ben Vitelli ripped a double, then scored on Nick Vitelli’s base knock. The next inning, Dirty Dozen take a one run lead when James McHale singled and scored. In the bottom of the fourth, they tack on another run with a Mike Ivers triple and a sac fly. Dirt Stars wake back up in the top of the fifth, scraping a run back on three singles. In the bottom of the fifth, Dirty Dozen get another run when Kyle Hutter smoked an RBI double. In the top of the sixth, Shawn Mackley cranks a two run triple as Dirt Stars plate three and take a one run lead. Nick Vitelli leads the bottom of the sixth off with a solo dinger, tying the game and capping off a fifth inning in which Dirty Dozen score a lone run. A pair of singles sets up a two run fielder’s choice, giving Dirt Stars a two run lead in the top of the seventh. Dirty Dozen go down 1-2-3 in the last inning as they fall to Dirt Stars 7-5.

Man of the Match: Shawn Mackley (3-4, R, 3B, 2 RBI)


Game 2: Dirt Stars vs. Philly’s Phinest

After each side goes down in order in the first, Dirt Stars draw first blood in the top of the second, plating three on an error, a pair of singles, and a Brett Rumer double. Philly’s Phinest cut into that lead in the bottom of the frame, forcing two errors, hitting a sac fly, and getting an RBI double off the bat of Fran Kober to tally a pair. Myles Davis drove in a pair of runs for Dirt Stars in the top of the third, reestablishing their three run lead. Philly’s Phinest storm right back, pushing five runs across the dish, all on extra base hits with doubles from Mike Repici and Valentino Mendez, triples from Mike Rocks and Ray Rocks, and a two run homer from Tyler Hancock. Dirt Stars reclaim their lead in the top of the fifth, scoring three on two fielder’s choices, a sac fly, and three singles. In the top of the sixth, they pour on three more by forcing an error, drawing three walks, and getting a two run single from Myles Davis. After a silent seventh, this game ends with Dirt Stars defeating Philly’s Phinest 11-7.

Man of the Match: Myles Davis (2-4, R, 5 RBI)


Game 3: Tropics vs. Hitmen

Tropics start off hot in the top of the first, batting around and scoring seven runs on an error, a sac fly, five singles, and a double from Noah Mastin. In the top of the second, they bat around again as they force four errors, poke three singles, and get an RBI double from Calvin Bernard. Hitmen get on the board in the bottom of the fram as Colin Donahue singled and scored on a sac fly. In the top of the third, Tropics keep rolling as they bat around for the third consecutive inning, hitting six singles and getting a John Norman double as they tally seven more runs. Hitmen cut into their deficit in the bottom of the fourth with a walk, three singles, and a Joe Carpino double, scoring four. Tropics slap four singles on top of a walk, an error, and a sac fly to extend their lead by five in the top of the fifth. In the bottom of the frame, three singles and two fielder’s choices net two runs for Hitmen, but the mercy rule would be called into play. Tropics smash Hitmen 25-7.

Man of the Match: Shawn Thome (2-3, 4 R, BB, 4 RBI)


Game 4: Tropics vs. Baron Von Fritz

Noah Mastin roped a triple in the top of the first as he scored the only run of the frame for Tropics. Baron Von Fritz respond by taking the lead on four runs off of six singles. In the top of the second, Tropics storm back, batting around by drawing three walks, poking four singles, and getting a Noah Mastin double to tally seven and take an 8-4 lead. Frankie Fusca rips a triple to lead off the bottom of the third and manages to score Baron Von Fritz’s lone run. In the bottom of the fourth, Frankie Fusca is the catalyst again, smacking an RBI double while his team walked once and added five singles as they bat around, plate five and take a two run lead. Three singles and a fielder’s choice in the top of the fifth nets Tropics a pair of runs, knotting the game at 10. In the bottom of the frame, a sac fly and a run producing Matt Leasure triple restores the Baron Von Fritz two run lead. Trading punches at this point, Tropics fire right back and tie the game with two runs as Calvin Bernard roped a double. In the bottom of the sixth, Dan Keith drove in a pair of runs on a base knock, yet again restoring the lead for Baron Von Fritz. The seventh would remain unplayed and the score would stay with Baron Von Fritz edging past Tropics 14-12.

Man of the Match: Frankie Fucsa (3-4, 3 R, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI)
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