Facing a much improved and highly motivated Perkins
Eastman team to open its second defense of the trophy, the SLAM champions were flat and rusty. PEA came right out of the box with a run in the first inning (and threatened for much more). On the flipside, it took four innings of softball for the HMBA/RAMSA squad to scratch out its first hit of the young season. And four batters later, with two outs and
two runners on base, cleaner hitter Brian Barney roped a single to center to give the us
a 2-1 lead. Two innings later with a little more hustle than muscle (and the help of a throwing error), an important tack-on run was added as they closed out the game 3-1, Good Guys.
Two weeks later - and sporting the debut of brand-spanking
new uniforms since 2006 - a rejuvenated team complete with a new crop of rookie talent returned to the Great Lawn against
MGA. Unlike the first game of the
season, this version of the players somewhat resembled the championship formula of seasons' past--timely hitting, solid defense across the field and just enough
pitching from their aging captain (who nearly paid a visit to Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Alabama this winter). Most notably the offense came out firing in this game with 4 runs in the top of the first inning. In fact, the offense scored runs in each of the five innngs of play.
Highlights from the game include the newly crowned quadragenarian, Eric
Hofmann's 3-3 evening with 3 runs scored and 1 RBI, Addie Suchorab's 2-2 (1
RBI) performance and Josh Barkan's 2-2, 2 RBI performance which included his first
career home run in SLAM ("No joke, that's the first home run I've ever hit - at any
level!" he proclaimed in post-game comments). Final score, Good Guys 12, MGA 1.
Next up on the schedule is the Mayan-endorsed, undefeated (and over-photographed)
Blue Storm of TPG - the #1 ranked team in SLAM sporting a formidable 23-1 run ratio
in the early part of the season. Better get your cameras ready, boys and girls....
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