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Started by Darky, 04/22/09, 04:37:15 PM

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Chocolate Rain edge Galactic Empire in a shootout


IMPERIAL CENTER (AP)- The highest scoring game of the year featured 48 runs, 62 hits, and 15 HR's which came down to the wire.

Chocolate Rain poured heavily today in front of 93,000 devout fans at Imperial Center Stadium as they beat the Galactic Empire 25-23.

J.Clark hit 3 HR'S  and drove in six to spearhead the Chocolate Rain storm. Shrdan and Brookn each blasted a pair of shots as the Chocolate Rain pounded the number one team in pitching.

"I'm not happy about the loss, but I do like how we fought back in the first inning after being down 9-0" said manager Darkside.

80's at eight

Darky

#21
OC pitching too much for Fighting Cutlers

CHICAGO (AP) - Sutclf blanked the hot Fighting Cutler offense in the last four innings to help the OC win a Gantry League game 17-11.
Sutclf allowed an impressive 6 hits and no earned runs while striking out one at Soldier Field.

With the OC win over the Cutlers, they now win the season series with their second victory over the Cutlers. The two teams will meet again for the last time in week 16.

Offensively, Garner and Boone homered twice and drove in 9. Reggie Jackson notched 6 hits and chipped in with a HR as well.

The OC now move into third place in the Gantry League while the Fighting Cutlers slide to fourth place.
80's at eight

Darky

Pabst Blue Ribbons earn victory over Sally Cunts and avoid sweep

ARKANSAS (AP) - The Pabst Blue Ribbons overcame a 16-9 deficit to pull out a narrow victory over the Sally Cunts 19-18 in extra innings.

The PBR's offense finally came through when it had to, and got great pitching down the stretch. An equation that manager Ryno would like to see more often.

The Sally Cunts got a game tying homerun by D.Strwby in the 9th inning to even the exciting ballgame up 18-18. The Cunts failed to score in the top half of the tenth, and left the door open for the Blue Ribbons to avoid the sweep at Razorback Stadium.

Gibson started off the 10th with a single followed by a Teufel single which resulted in a ambitious and over zealous Gibson being tagged out at third for the first out. Cansco then flied out to make it two outs.
Catcher Gedman came up and drilled a D.Smith forkball into the gap to score in Teufel from 1st base to end the game to a roaring crowd of 83,000 at Razorback Stadium.

80's at eight