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tornado Wed Jun 16, 2004 07:11am

Last night doing a Bronco game I had 5 outs on 5 consecutive pitches! Anyone had a better streak lately??

wobster Wed Jun 16, 2004 07:20am

that is a good streak, but I got another thing to add....In 3 innings doing town league I had 12 called 3rd strikes. Good pitches, kids didn't swing. Anyone ever had more than that?

LDUB Wed Jun 16, 2004 12:56pm

Had this come up a few months ago, sort of the opposite of everyone elses. The visiting team is a lot better than the home team. Going into the bottom of the 5th, score is 11-1, visiting team ahead. There is a 10 run slaughter rule, so as long as the home team dosen't score, game is over. So 2 out, R3. Infield grounder, and I call BR safe at first, run scores.

Ok, top of 6th now. Score 11-2. First nine batters reach base, still no outs. Soon the 15th batter of the inning is up, still no outs. It's not like there were a lot of walks or errors, everyone was getting clean hits. Finally the 18th gets up, no outs R1 & R3, he hits a hard ground ball to F1, I'm thinking finally, someone will be out. F1 is looking to throw to first, but everyone is yelling 2. So he turns towards second, and throws in into centerfield. Eventually the 21 batter was the first man put out. Ended up having about 30 batters that half inning. It took just a little bit longer than those 3 pitch innings everyone else has.

CDcoach Wed Jun 16, 2004 02:34pm

15-16 yr summer ball the other night

Didn't call a single ball until the 3rd inning ;)

Home team hit the crap out of the ball so they hardly let anything by them (first 3 batters hit the first pitch).

Visitors were just getting rung up...hell of a pitcher.

JJ Wed Jun 16, 2004 03:01pm

Collegiate League last year. First batter of the game hit by first pitch. Pitcher comes set, picks him off first. First pitch next batter, hit by pitch. First pitch next batter, double play. Unusual way to have a "three-pitch" inning.
Also did a D1 game 10 years ago where the visiting pitcher threw 9 "balls" in the whole game - and a 9-inning game at that. His philosophy - "Here it is - try and hit it!" Ended up pitching for the Angels a few years later...
Fun stuff!

Gee Wed Jun 16, 2004 08:53pm

A world's first.
 
I had two double plays in the same half inning last night. Come to class fellas, you only get three.

sir_eldren Thu Jun 17, 2004 01:59am

Re: A world's first.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Gee
I had two double plays in the same half inning last night. Come to class fellas, you only get three.
Not completely true. It's always possible to appeal for a fourth out. I don't know why anybody would want to be an @$$ and do that, but it's possible.

-Craig

LDUB Thu Jun 17, 2004 12:42pm

Re: Re: A world's first.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by sir_eldren
Quote:

Originally posted by Gee
I had two double plays in the same half inning last night. Come to class fellas, you only get three.
Not completely true. It's always possible to appeal for a fourth out. I don't know why anybody would want to be an @$$ and do that, but it's possible.

-Craig

Sometimes the fourth out would not allow a run to score, so it makes perfect sense to do it sometimes.

LDUB Fri Jun 18, 2004 01:41am

Today, I called a 70 minute game. We played a full 7 innings. It was 0-0 going into the bottom of the 7th. Home team ended up scoring with one out. By far the fastest game of the year for me.

Kaliix Thu Jun 24, 2004 01:29pm

Had a Koufax league game last night where on team turned five double plays in seven innings, only one of which was of the caught fly ball/double up the runner variety.

The coach remarked that he hadn't seen them turn five double plays all year!


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