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MBL Pitcher Adam Miller throws No-no!

Jimmy B's 6 MPD 0

Jimmy B’s Ace lefty Adam Miller walked out to the hill in the bottom of the 7th inning at Harden Field looking to retire the side and receive his first ever No-hitter. Miller would emphatically slam the door, striking out MPD’s 4,5, and 6 hitters. He was dominant all day, striking out 11 batters, and not allowing a runner to get past second base. Miller not only did a job from the mound, but helped his own cause with a pair of singles. First baseman Dallas Hacker had two singles, and a double driving in 3 runs.


 

O'Brien's / Milwaukee HD 8 All-Star Sportswear 5
O'Brien's/Milwaukee HD clinched a playoff spot with a win over All-Star in a rematch of last year's championship game. Tim Heling went 3-3 with a double and triple to lead the way and Jon Stocks had two hits with a double and three RBI's to help pace the offense. Jim Vielbaum pitched a complete game to get the win.

Supreme Builders 8 The Steakout 7
The Steakout maintained a big lead after the top of the sixth inning with the score 7-1. However, the Builders managed to tack on three runs in the sixth to narrow the margine. In the bottom of the seventh with two outs, Tommy Rapp drove in two runs with a base hit to bring this game into extra innings. With two outs in the bottom of the eighth, Colin Moser's single brought in the winning run. Brian Rennicke pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings to earn the win. Supreme's offense was led by Rapp, Sean Carolan, Colin Moser, Jordy Haizel, and Chris Shrock all contributing 2 hits. The Steakout's hitting standouts were Dwight Williamson, Josh Weinhandl, and Channing Odgen who all had multi-hit games.

The Steakout 11 Supreme Builders 8

The Steakout scored 10 runs in the final 2 innings to take an 11-4 lead into the top of the seventh. Injuries left The Steakout with a rag tag defensive setup for the top of 7 where Josh Weinhandl was able to record 6 outs for the 11-8 victory.

Town & Lake Realty / Greco's Braves 5 Johnny V's 4 (10 inn)
This was a hard fought back and forth game. The Braves finally pushed a run across in the the top of the 10th and held their lead in the bottom of the 10th to get the Win. Nick Voltner pitched outstanding for the Braves and Mike Gramarosa pitched an excellent game as well. Both pitchers threw all 10 innings so they should be icing right now. The hitting stand outs for the Braves were Jeff Mallas 4-5 and scoring 3 runs along with the winning run. Paul Mallas and Chris Samz both going 2-5. The Braves are chasing their 1st division title in history and got their first game out of the way. Now they must win next week and get some help from some other teams by beating Allstar Sportswear.

Club Paragon 10 over Indians 0
After dropping the first game, the Phillies regrouped and came out firing. Bret Huotari pitched a gem, allowing no runs in the five innings pitched, while newcomer Jose Albino threw the final inning to cap off the win. Offensively, Troy Schmitt, Joe Vilskoski, and Brian Peters led the charge, while everyone on the team played tight, solid defense.

Indians 9 over Club Paragon 3

Long Wongs 4 Milwaukee Patriots 3
Mike Schroeder got the complete game win allowing only 6 hits.

Milwaukee Patriots 7 Lessard's 0 (FFT)

Leff's 8 Long Wongs 7

Jimmy B's 12 MPD 4

Jimmy B’s game 2 starter Alex Arcano would have a tough act to follow after Adam Millers dominant performance. However Arcano was up for the challenge. Arcano would go the distance allowing only 4 runs, while striking out 8. He showed good control, and even better composure getting out of jams in both the 3rd, and 4th innings. Right Fielder, Jerad Lepak went 2-2 with a double, triple, and 2 walks. Also for B’s Mike Paradowski had 2 hits, and 3 runs scored in the 12-4 victory.

PJ's 13 Varsity Club 7
PJ's tigers were led byan outstanding pitching performance from andy monigal who pitched 7 great innings in the victory. Offensively, the tigers were led by andy monigal who was 3-5 with a double and 5 stolen bases, scott rappl who was 3-5 with an rbi, cory mcween who was 2-5.. In addition, matt duranso and stephen D both collected a couple hits and rbi a piece.

PJ's 16 Varsity Club 3
PJ's tigers were led by a solid pitching performance from Richard(Ricky) Peese, who pitched 5 innings in the victory. Offensively the tigers were led by jason maaske(not manske) who was 3-3 with two doubles, 3 RBI and 3 Runs, Andy Monigal who was 3-6 with 5 stolen bases, scott rappl who was 2-4 with 3 RBI, Cory McEween who was 3 for 4 with an rbi. In addition, Matt duranso had a couple hits and rbi (not rbi's).

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O’Brien’s/Milwaukee Harley Davidson: 7  South Shore All-Stars: 5

Dan Wilfrath allowed only four hits and struck out five to get the win. The game was tied 1-1 until the bottom of the fourth when O'Brien's scored five times to take a 6-1 lead. The All-Star's would score four in the top of the sixth to close the gap to 6-5. O'Brien's added an insurance run in the bottom half of the inning and that's how it would end. Joe Vilkoski, Tim Heling, and Dave Pangallo all had two hits for the Oriole's. Bryan Mueller took the loss for the All-Star's while contributing two hits to his efforts.

O’Brien’s/Milwaukee Harley Davidson: 12  South Shore All-Stars: 9

In a wild back and forth game 2 of the DH O'Briens/Milwaukee Harley Davidson Oriole's Scored six runs in the top of the seventh to secure the come from behind victory against Southshore All-Stars. The Orioles held a 6-5 lead going into the bottom of the sixth when Pangallo walked the leadoff hitter and was relieved by Chris Sanders. The All-Stars would score four time in the inning with a costly Orioles error with two outs to score two runs. Down by three going into the seventh inning O'Briens would score six runs against a depleted All-Star pitching staff that was missing three starters forcing game one starter Bryan Mueller back into action. Chris Sanders would get the final three outs in the seventh to get the win. The Orioles were led offensively by Tim Heling (3-4 3RBI 2R SB) along with 2 hit games from Bob Rinelli & Jim Rinelli. Rich Galewski had three hits for the All-Stars and Bryan Mueller had two hits while picking up the loss. The DH sweep combined with Johnny V's losing to Brown Deer Supreme Builders clinches the 2010 National division title For O'Brien's/Milwaukee Harley Davidson Orioles. Congratulations!

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July 16-18

Leff's Lucky Town Americans 10 Town and Lake Realty Braves 4
In game one of a doubleheader that Leff's needed to sweep to get back into the playoff race, Jared Catenacci, John Kuhn and Alex Rejniak got Leff's on the board early with 2 runs in the first inning. Catenacci was hit with the first pitch and John Kuhn followed with a single. Rejniak with two outs then hit a single scoring both runners after John Kuhn's steal. The Braves got one in their half of the first, but that would be their last meaningful challenge as Leff's defense made the key plays, led by Steve Gustafason in centerfield and Aaron Bielawski at second base.  Leff's added two runs in the second and three in the third as Rob Tschimperle, Jeremy Kroll and Jarrett Gates all contributed hits.  In the sixth, Mike Schroeder helped his pitching cause with his second homer of the season, an exclamation point 380 foot home run which drove in John Kuhn after Kuhn's 3rd hit of the day, a double to the wall. 

Schroeder worked a game plan to perfection controlling the game on his way to the victory, while dealing with symptoms of the heat which caused him to be sick and need ice packs.  Rejniak pitched a final scoreless inning.  Catenacci went 2-4, 4r, bi; John Kuhn 4-4, 3r, 2bi and Rejniak 3-4, 3bi.  Adam Graves had two hits for the Braves, while three other Braves were ejected.

Leff's Lucky Town Americans 3 Town and Lake Realty Braves 1
In game two of a key doubleheader, Leff's pitcher Rob Tschimperle pitched a gutty game, allowing only three hits in six innings en route to the sweep of the Brave's. The defense behind him got the job done in the middle innings until Tschimperle asserted himself strongly in the fifth and sixth getting five strikeouts over those two innings. In the sixth, "Chimp" recorded three of those strikeouts, including of a Braves pinch hitter.  Alex Rejniak pitched a scoreless final inning getting the save, with two strikeouts including striking out the final hitter on a nasty breaking ball.  Jared Catenacci had two hits and a run scored for Leff's.  Rejniak had the game winning RBI.

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