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Started by Lips, 05/21/05, 05:15:29 PM

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Lips

Gantry now has to play Jason, to determine who plays Potsie in the finals.

And the tie-breaker goes to Gantry (they were (1-1) against each other, but then Gantry has a better run per inning average).

RBI isn't just a game, it's a lifestyle...

PHole717

That was your 911 post Lips.... Its doomsday for Gantry ot Poistie.... GO G MAN!
Fernando Valenzuela can play every position, including the umpire, and does every night of the week, and nothing can stop him.

Lips

#22
Standings:
Potsie (5-1) Mark ff'ed his final game
Gantry (3-3)
Jason (3-3)
Mark (1-5)


TIE-BREAKER GAME!!!!!!!!
Gantry (Dt) vs. Jason (Bo)

Top 1:
AT go, KG s, Evans 2-run HR, Nokes b s, Sheridan po, Lemon fo

Bot 1:
Armas HR, Burks b d, Boggs po, Rice po, Baylor go

Top 2:
Whitaker HR, Brookens go, Alexander po, AT po

Bot 2:
Dewey HR, Gedman HR, Hendu go, Stanley go, Armas go

Top 3:
KG po, Evans s, Nokes dp

Bot 3:
Burks go, Boggs HR, Rice HR, Baylor HR, Dewey go, Gedman go

Top 4:
Sheridan po, Lemon HR, Whitaker go, Brookens po

Bot 4:
Hendu HR, Clemens s, (Morris sub) Armas po, Burks po, Boggs po

Top 5:
Morris po, AT po, KG t, Evans 1-run s, Nokes 1-run d, Sheridan po

Bot 5:
Rice HR, Baylor po, Dewey go, Gedman s, Hendu po

Top 6:
Lemon d (hit the wall), Whitaker po, Brookens po, Morris go

Bot 6:
Clemens fo, Armas HR, Burks go, Boggs po

Top 7:
AT po, KG HR, Evans go, (Hurst sub) Nokes go

Bot 7:
Rice po, Baylor po, Dewey HR, Gedman po

Top 8:
Sheridan s, Lemon s, (men at the corners) Madlock sub go, (men at 2nd, 3rd) Brookens po, Heath sub 3-run HR, AT go

Bot 8:
(King sub) Hendu s, Hurst po, Armas 2-run HR, Burks HR, Boggs s, Rice 2-run HR, Baylor po, Dewey HR, Gedman s, Hendu fo

Top 9:
KG po, Evans s, Nokes po, Sheridan po

Score:
10-16

Homer:
5-14
RBI isn't just a game, it's a lifestyle...

Lips

RBI isn't just a game, it's a lifestyle...

Lips

#24
THE FINALS, GAME 1:
Potsie (Dt) vs. Jason (Bo)

Top 1:
AT go, KG s, Evans 2-run HR, Nokes HR, Sheridan s, Lemon dp

Bot 1:
Armas HR, Burks po, Boggs po, Rice po

Top 2:
Whitaker po, Brookens HR, Morris go, AT HR, (Clemens sub) KG po

Bot 2:
Baylor po, Dewey po, Gedman po

Top 3:
Evans HR, Nokes go, Sheridan go, Lemon go

Bot 3:
Hendu HR, Clemens po, Armas HR, Burks HR, Boggs po, Rice po

Top 4:
Whitaker po, Brookens HR, Morris go, AT go

Bot 4:
Baylor fo, Dewey HR, Gedman HR, Hendu s, Clemens b s, Armas s, (bases loaded) Burks 1-run s, Boggs po, Rice GS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Baylor go

Top 5:
KG b s, Evans dp, Nokes go

Bot 5:
Dewey go, Gedman po, Hendu HR, Clemens go

Top 6:
Sheridan po, Lemon po, Whitaker HR, Brookens s (rundown out, though)

Bot 6:
Armas HR, Burks go, Boggs po, Rice HR, Baylor s, Dewey po

Top 7:
Madlock go, AT po, KG po

Bot 7:
(Hernandez sub) Gedman go, Hendu HR, Sullivan sub HR!!!!!!!!!, Armas po, Burks s, Boggs fo

Top 8:
Evans po, Nokes s, Sheridan dp

Bot 8:
Rice po, Baylor s, Dewey 2-run HR

Score:
8-18

Homers:
7-13

JASON WINS GAME 1!!!!!!
RBI isn't just a game, it's a lifestyle...

Baines

I give props to Lips on the play by play.  I really wouldn't have shit to do otherwise drunk at 2:30 am but it's worth hanging around to check out the tourney results.
Quote from: Gantry on 07/21/18, 01:51:34 PM
Baines may have hit a homer with Baines, yelled Baines and immediately changed into a Baines jersey.

You know who's the best? Baines...

Lips

#26
Thanks Baines.  I'm a trooper, tonight.


THE FINALS, GAME 2:
Jason (Dt) vs. Potsie (Bo)

Top 1:
AT d (hit the wall), KG s, Evans 3-run HR, Nokes s, Sheridan dp, Lemon po

Bot 1:
Armas HR, Hendu po, Boggs go, Rice go

Top 2:
Whitaker po, Brookens go, Morris d (should have been a inning-ending fo), AT po

Bot 2:
Baylor go, Dewey HR, Gedman HR, Burks go, Clemens po

Top 3:
KG po, Evans HR, Nokes po, Sheridan HR, Lemon po

Bot 3:
Armas s, Burks po, Boggs dp

Top 4:
Whitaker fo, Brookens po, Morris s, AT po

Bot 4:
Rice go, Baylor po, Dewey fo

Top 5:
KG po, Evans go, Nokes t (mis-field), Sheridan po

Bot 5:
Gedman t, Burks go, Clemens 1-run? d, Armas dp

Top 6:
Lemon HR, Madlock sub go, Brookens go, Morris go

Bot 6:
Henderson s, Boggs dp, Rice HR, Baylor po

Top 7:
AT s, KG 2-run HR, Evans fo, Nokes go, Sheridan go

Bot 7:
Dewey po, Gedman po, Burks po

Top 8:
Lemon HR, Madlock fo, Brookens s, Alexander so, AT fo

Bot 8:
Hurst go, Armas po, Hendu po

Top 9:
KG fo (JASON - KING OF THE FOUL OUT), Evans po, Heath sub HR, Bergman sub d, Lemon po

Bot 9:
Boggs HR, Rice HR, (King sub) Baylor HR, Dewey go, Gedman t (hit the wall), Burks 1-run s, Sullivan sub go

Score:
10-9

Homers:
7-7

GAME OVER...

JASON IS THE 2005 CHAMPION!!!!!
RBI isn't just a game, it's a lifestyle...

Potsie

First and foremost, I would like to appoligize to the RBI community.  My final 2 games were an embarasement to myself and everyone involved.  I would also like to take my hat off to Vitb6 (aka Jason) who played a good overall touney.  I thought that I played the best out of all of us, but I was beaten.  I'm drunk and can bearly type, so all I can say is "Dah-nah".  I also give a shout-out to Dildo Baggins.  Dee-nee.

Gantry

The morning after...

I concur, congrats to Jason...   It's a bit of a wakeup call for the original dee-nee members.  All of us lacked heart, and it showed out there.  Jason played strong throughout and didn't get down when he was losing.  I on the other hand completely burnt myself out in the first few games.  As sad as it sounds, I didn't really care if I won that tiebreaker - I was too drunk, tired and pissy.  My score reflected my attitude and I'm glad I lost....

Hopefully next year brings a new attitude, because all of us outside of Jason were an embarassment.  Dee-nee to Vit and he better watch his back in 2006...

Vitb6

Dee-Nee....Champion! (in an Adam Lipitz tone of voice)

I would first like to thank Hashem for his kind words back in page 1 of this thread.  Although the rust showed in the first series, I knew I had it in me but Hashem's words of confidence showed me the way and gave me the fuel to the fire that I needed to succeed.

Next, I would like to thank the participants in the tourney for giving me a chance and a tough challenge. 

It was a long struggle last night.  The first series proved that as I started out 0-2 to Potsie and had a long road ahead of me.  After sweeping Mark, I had to take 2/3 against Gantry to get in the finals and then 2/3 against Potsie to win.  After the first series I went 6-1 to capture my first belt, even with fouling out 30 times.

As the games wore on, the scores got lower as everyone had a tough time focusing on the ball.  My extremities were numb and the ball was pretty blurry.  But the managerial move of the night I must say was in the last game of the night.  In the top of the 9th, Matt Nokes was pinch hit for by Mike Heath and Heath capitalized with a gigantic HR that proved to be the difference in the ballgame.  Thank you Mike Heath!

That is all for now as I must go, but in parting I will say that I claimed the title belt and I put my mark on the Dee-Nee tourney as the tides have turned.

Dee-Nee!


Vitb6

#30
Bump.  With the importance of the tourney, I think the thread needs a sticky until the next tournament.  ;D

Gantry


Gantry

Also touched up the championship page on the wiki:

http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/2005_Dee-Nee_Tournament

Nice little set of stats to secure my downfall.

1)  I was the only person to lose to Sperling
2)  I had a 10-0 record against Sperling going into this year's tourney
3)  Sperling's 27 runs against me were the most all day for any player
4)  Sperling's 16 runs against me in game two was his second-best total after his 27 against me
5)  In games after me, Sperling scored 5,13,13 and forefitted.

Dah-Nah!