7-24-25
Game 1
CSA vs Hooligans
Hooligans came out of the gate hot, with a 5-run first inning led by Rbis by Keppley and Bozek. They followed that up with consecutive scoring innings in the second and third, powered by key hits from Birk and PK. Despite this, CSA showed great resilience, keeping pace with a three-run first 2 of their own. In the third CSA mounted a huge comeback effort, with a 8 run rally that included 3 run triple by Chuck and all by 2 crossing the plate to close the gap. Hooligans bats stopped working and in the 4th - CSA 6 runs put this out - Pittman 2 run homer in the 5th
CSA 19 - Hooligans 13
Game 2
Commission vs Outback
Commission defeated Outback behind a relentless HR offensive attack. Commission started strong with a three-run first inning, featuring runs from Lyons, Runner, and Kelley. They continued to put pressure on Outback by scoring in every inning, highlighted by a massive four-run rally in the fifth, where Runner, Kelley, Roethe, and Shallcross all came around to score. Outback fought valiantly to stay in the game, responding with multi-run innings of their own in the second, third, and a strong three-run sixth inning that saw Manley, Hamka, and Burk cross the plate. Despite Outback's best efforts, they were unable to keep pace with Commission's explosive hitting and consistent scoring, as Commission's big innings ultimately proved to be the difference maker in the game.
Commission 14 - Outback 10
Game 3
Dirty Dozen vs Therapy Dogs
Dirty Dozen prevailed over the Therapy Dogs. The Therapy Dogs got off to an explosive start with a 6 run rally in the first inning, with hits from Engame, Liskys, and Rueichewain. However, the Dirty Dozen offense was relentless and consistent throughout the game. They responded immediately with a three-run first inning from D'Angelo, Taylor, and Plassat and continued to score in nearly every frame. Big 2nd inning saw everyone bat and either hit or score. The Dirty Dozen's persistent attack, with multiple run innings driven by key players like D'Angelo, Cooper, and Gaison, helped them chip away at the deficit. While the Therapy Dogs had their one powerful burst in the first -bats fell off quick.
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