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I hope that I can make this short. First game last nite, visiting team shows up with
just 9 members. In the 1st inning visitors [team A] go down 1-2-3. Home batting [team B] First 4 batters are hit with pitch. 1-0. Pitcher manages to wild pitch all the remaining BaseR's in. 4-0. Inning finally ends 8-0. Team A again goes in order. Bottom 2nd two walks, a HBP and then another run by wild pitch. Now 9-0. Team B gets score to 14-0 with 2 outs 2 on and we have several pass balls, but he is holding the runners. He sends R3 early and I call the out. Top of 3rd Team A finally manages to get a runner you guessed it--HBP. Next three batters go routinely and we go to the bottom of 3rd at 14-0. Coach has team bunting swinging at wild pitches and anything to not get the 15th and game ending run. Base get loaded only 1 out couple of wild pitches to the batter, no advancementl. Team A coach calls time and asks me loudly enough for coach on 3rd {team B] to hear, "blue, if two of my players get ejected, this game is over, right". Laughingly, I said, "That is correct coach". You cannot continue with just 7. Team B coach gets the message and does allow run #15 to cross the plate. Really not sure what home team coach wanted to accomplish, just know I hate games like that! glen
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glen _______________________________ "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --Mark Twain. |
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