MBL Recaps
Games of May 4 & 5 | Games of May 4 & 5 |
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Sunday, May 4: Lessard's Auto Body / Brass Monkey 3 v Town & Lake Realty / Greco's Braves 2 Lessard's opened their season with a win in game one of the double header. Andy Klein pitched a fantastic game notching 17 strike outs to set a new league record, while giving up 2 runs on 3 hits and pitching the complete game victory. On the other side, Town and Lake had a solid start from one of their new players Justin McGuire. He pitched a complete game striking out 7, allowing 0 earned runs, 2 hits, 1 walk and 2 hit batters. Chris Teske hit a monterous 2 run shot in the 1st inning to give Town and Lake an early 2 run lead. In the bottom of the 3rd, Lessard's capitalized on opportunites to plate 3 unearned runs and take the lead, and ultimate victory. Town & Lake Realty / Greco's Braves 5 v Lessard Auto Body / Brass Monkey 4 Town & Lake Realty/Grecos Braves came out in the second game of the double header against wanting to shake last season and show that they are a improved team. That is what they did. Lessard's put the League MVP/Pitcher of the Year from 2007 Justin Biever on the mound trying to shut the Braves down. He gave up 7 hits, 3 walks, 4 earned, 5 strike outs going the distance, however in a losing effort. Paul Mallas pitched a complete game giving up 4 earned runs, 9 hits, 3 walks, 2 hit batters, 4 strike outs getting the win for the Braves. Austin James had a solid game going 3-3 all singles and scoring 2 runs, Preston Wietholter went 2-2, 2 singles, a walk, a run and an RBI. Supreme Builders 4 over O'Brien's / Milwaukee Harley Davidson 1 The annual pitching matchup between Builders Ryan Diaz and O'brien's / Milwaukee Harley Davidson's Dan Wilfrath was the focal point of this game. Diaz threw a complete game three hitter allowing no earned runs to lead the Builders past last seasons runner up 4-1. Wilfrath also had a solid pitching performance for O'brien's by pitching a complete game, allowing three earned runs and serving nine strikeouts... In the bottom of the fifth, O'brien's was able to get across a run to cut the Builders lead in half 2-1. However, in the top of the sixth Tommy Rapp hit a bases loaded two out single up the middle to bring across two more runs. Jim Rinelli's single in the bottom of the seventh loaded the bases but the Builders managed to keep the inning scoreless to pull out the victory. Supreme's bats were led by Mat Bobholz, Josh Yachinich, and Jordy Haizel who all had multi-hit games. Rinelli, Chris Sanders, and John Stocks accounted for O'brien's / Milwaukee Harley Milwaukee Patriots 8 over Milwaukee Police Department 5 Vinny Daniels gets the win for the Milwaukee Patiots in their inaugeral game in the MBL, allowing 2 ER while fanning 10. Daniels supplied some of his own offense going 2 for 2 and was joined by Steve Klug's 2 for 2 with a double and Jordan Seagren's 2 for 3. Jeff Lazewski went 2 for 4 to lead the MPD. The Patriots carried a lead into the 3rd when the MPD tied it and then followed by taking the lead in the fourth. The MPD added two more to take a five to two lead in the sixth. The Patriots rallied in the sixth to score 6 and regain the lead, then held on in a scoreless seventh to open their franchise 1-0. Club Paragon Phillies 3 over PJ's Tigers 2 In a classic, the Club Paragon Phillies eeked one out against PJ's Tigers. Mike Slama went all 7 innings, throwing one strike out and allowing only four hits to get the win. Tommy Varebrook started things up with a solo homer in the 4th. PJ's was able to contain the Phillies offense until the final inning when Joe Vilkoski singled and Mike Jelacic walked, which allowed newcomer Bret Huotari to smash a line shot into left field that scored the game winning runs. Club Paragon Phillies 11 over PJ's Tigers 4 In an offensive barrage, the Phillies started up in the second inning and never looked back. Brian Peters started things off with an RBI single. On a multi-hit day, Joe Vilkoski had two singles, scored once and had a stolen base. Jimmy Kuriatnyk helped out with a single himself, a stolen base, plus Bret Houtari walked twice, singled and had two stolen bases. Mike Jelacic earned the win, pitching flawlessly, plus helped his own cause hitting two singles, scoring one time and walking once. Saturday May 3: All games were rained out and will be made up later in the season. Managers contact the commissioner for options on rescheduling. Breaking up your doubleheaders is fine if the managers can agree on replacement dates. Memorial Day and July 6th are available. |
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