Just when you think it can't get any hotter, the weatherman says "Hold my beer". How hot was it? It was so hot that chickens were laying hard-boiled eggs. Gaspar hosted Carlsbad Inn this morning at Alga, both teams were down a few players and needed a sub. The game started out quietly, tied 1-1 after two innings. CBI finally got going over the next 4 innings, scoring 14 runs to Gaspar's 7 to build a 15 to 8 lead. Gaspar threatened with 4 runs, closing the gap to 15-12 going into the 9th. CBI scored 3 insurance runs in the ninth and held Gaspar to yet another Randy Baird HR, resulting in a final score of 18 - 13.
Gaspar was led by Randy Baird (4/4, BB, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs), Gene LaChimia 4/5, David Hartzog (3/5, HR) who also played a dazzling third base, substitute Cathy McDonald (3/4, HR with a shot over the CF head), and Mark Remus 3/4. Manager Jimmie Martin pitched a fine game. Gaspar thanks Cathy for being willing to sub in the early game before playing her next game.
CBI's bats heated up along with the weather. CBI was led by Dan Miserany (2/5, HR), Dan Smith (4/5), Randy Agadoni (4/5), Frank Weishaar (3/5, 3 RBIs), Jack Karson (4/5), Nanci Watt (4/5), Dennis Kemp (2/5, with both hits resulting in 2 RBIs each) and Ken Thompson (3/4). Bob Baptista pitched well through the first 6+ innings and Ken came in to finish the game.
CBI thanks Rich Reynolds for subbing today and Steve Sexton for calling balls and strikes.
Village Pie Shoppe hosted That Pizza Place in the oven (otherwise known as Alga 3) today, and it was a good ballgame.
The Pie People came out swinging with 4 in the 1st including a 3-run bomb to left by the newest piemaker, Robert Liles, and tacked on another 3 in the 3rd by stringing a bunch of hits together including the 1st of Bocai's 2 triples. TPP countered with 2 in the 1st and 4 in the 3rd, highlighted by a 3-run blast by Bill Ginty, leaving VPS up 7-6. TPP took the lead with 5 in the 4th, and kept the heat on eventually tallying 19 to VPS' 13.
Both teams flashed the leather on the defensive side, with some smooth double plays and solid outfield play. Robert Liles hauled in a screaming liner in left, and Bocai nearly got his glove torn off at 3rd ... but held on and did his best "that all you got?" pose. Play of the day honors goes to Kathy O'Neil for standing her ground and snagging a strong relay throw from Kevin Lynch for an out at home.
Pitching complete games was Robert Kroger for the VPS and Mike Berry for TPP.
The game was self-umpired and there was good sportsmanship all around.
This game between two of the unbeaten teams at the top of the early season standings was the late game that started even later than scheduled because the early game was closely contested to the bitter end. Not to be outdone, this game was close throughout with the largest margin being only three runs. PG was on top every inning and scored in every inning but two. PG's defense held PPB scoreless in five innings, including the last three when PG put up three runs in the ninth for the 19 to 13 win.
Everyone but one player on PPB got on base at least once with Mark Lecklider going 4 for 4 with a home run, Phil Urbina 3 for 4 with a homer, and Tom Carney and Jack Schwarzel going 3 for 4.
PG once again had a well-balanced attack, with everyone but one player scoring at least one run and all but two driving in a run. No home runs this game, but everyone got on base at least twice through hits or walks. Leading the way were Mike Carey 5 for 5 and Ruby Murphy 4 for 4. Pat Driscoll, Jerry Smith, Rod Johnson, and Rick Skidmore were each 4 for 5. Cathy McDonald who warmed up with a "pinchhit" HR in the first game was also 4 for 5 with 3 RBIs.
Both teams welcomed back Bob Buscher who did a fine job umpiring.
Paul Wilson started his 4/4 game with a leadoff hit and a batter later Tom Benacka continued his perfect 16/16 season with a 3 run homer to stake Nucci’s to a 3-0 lead. Then Nucci’s bats went to sleep.
Worden Williams struck back and scored the next 5 to take a 5-3 lead. Bob Laporena, Joel Kudren and Russ Roopenean all went 2/3 to put WW in the lead. Then the WW bats went to sleep.
And it stayed that way with Roopenean and Mike Endeman pitching zeros while Erin Spoden was gobbling up fly balls in LF
But Dan Menendez woke up the crowd with a 3 run HR to put Nucci’s up 8-5. And with the steady Nucci’s defense the Italianos were able to pull away for the 16-5 win.
Nucci’s batting stars include the Oscar’s award winners Oscar Castillo and Delgado who both went 2/3.
The teams thank Karl Stern for umping.
Bye: Carlsbad Police Assoc
The Draft
“It’s like déjà vu all over again.” — Yogi Berra
Pizza Port Brewing again had some solid hitting and timely defense to post a 19-7 win over Village Pie Shop Tuesday, upping its record in the young season to 3-0. The two teams had the coveted 8:30 game and escaped before the August heat set in.
The Brewers scored three in the top of the first and never trailed. They put up a five-spot in the third inning for a 9-3 advantage and scored three in the fifth and five in the sixth to take a comfortable 17-4 lead. Village Pie still had some fight in it, scoring three in the bottom of the sixth, but PPB pitcher Jack Schwarzel and the defense took over from there, shutting out VPS over the final three innings and allowing but five baserunners.
Pizza Port’s attack was spread throughout the lineup as ten hitters had at least two hits in the game. Defensively, the Brewers threw out two runners at the plate and Elizabeth Bailey snagged a hard shot to her at 2B and was able to get the force at second to quell a VPS rally.
Tom Carney returned from fishing in the cold of Alaska with his usual hot bat, going 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles and two RBI. Jim Goertzen had three hits in the leadoff spot and Tom Redmond was three-for-three and scored four runs. Andy Balas had a double and triple among his three hits, and Philip Urbina was 3-for-4 with three RBI. Rookie Bob “Goose” Manchester was three-for-four, and it took a great defensive play by VPS to keep him from a perfect day at the plate.
Manager Mark Lehman returned to the lineup from a long stretch on Injured reserve and drove in five runs with two hits and a sacrifice fly. Mark Lecklider, Schwarzel, and Bailey each contributed two hits to the 27-hit Pizza Port attack.
Dario Santana led the Village Pie attack with a home run among his three hits. Robert Kroger was 3-for-4 and Barry Stangl, Kevin Lynch, Robert Liles, Martin Wal, and Sheree Parsons each had two hits for Village Pie.
Both teams thank Al Cabacungan for umpiring.
Another warm August day at Pine Park with That Pizza Place hosting Worden Williams. The Dubs started a bit slow but landed some gut punches in the 4th, 6th and 7th for 14 of their 15 runs. Meanwhile the Pizza Phlippers chipped away, scoring once or twice in the 1st 5 innings, then broke out for 5 in the 6th, 7th and 8th.
The Dubs offense was led by Joe Uribe (3/4, 4 RBI), Dave Ash (4/4. 2 RBI), Dan Akers (4/4, RBI), Bob Loperena (3/5, RBI), and Erin Spoden and Linda Wolf (both 2/3 with an RBI).
The balanced TPP attack was led by Roney Lewis (5/5, 4 RBI), Zack Taylor (4/5, 3 RBI), Bob Tompkins (3/5, 5 RBI), Blaine Bromwell (4/5, 2 RBI), Al Castaneda (3/4, 2 RBI), and MJ (3/3).
Defense ... well ... highs and lows. Some excellent running catches on both sides, some strong infield throws, and some nice double plays ... surrounded by some blooper reel stuff. 😲
Handling the mound was the two-headed monster of Dave Suhr and Russ Roopenian for the Dubs, and Mike Berry for TPP.
Both teams wish to thank Steve Sexton for umpiring behind the plate, and mediating any issues when runners randomly chose which bag to run to at 1st, and what happens when the choice is neither. Another month or two and we might figure it all out! 😎
Nucci’s jumped out to a 3 run lead in the first as Tom Benacka continued his perfect start to the season (12/12) with a 3 run HR. Then pitcher Steve Berry settled in and retired 11 in a row while also helping his cause with a 3/3 day as CPA came back to take a 5-3 lead. The heart of the CPA lineup, Craig Wheatcroft, Keith Richard, and Jeff Payton all had 3/4 days.
Then Nucci’s D got stingy. Al Cabacungan anchored a strong defensive effort while coming up with 3 big hits driving in important runs. Jeff Ledesma drove his third hit, a triple to the wall for 2 RBIs and Lil Keehan and Mike Endeman had 2 hits apiece and were on board when Julio Maraver mashed a run scoring double as Nucci’s came back to take a 13-5 lead.
The Nucci’s outfield made play after play as Oscar Delgado, Kevin McBarron, and Paul Wilson (3/4) all made nice catches then watched as RF Dan Menendez made a couple of sizzlers to keep the rallies down. Even so, a Mark Riserbato 3 run HR to deep CF made it close as Nucci’s hung on for the win.
Thx to a tandem of Jimmie Martin and Jim Goertzen for helping ump on this toasty day.
This morning at Alga two of the unbeaten teams vying for first place early in the season met in what turned out to be a tight game with PG holding off CBI in the ninth inning for a 13 to 10 victory. CBI struck first putting up three runs in the top of the first and shutting down PG in the bottom half with only one hit. The rest of the game was a complete switch-around with PG holding CBI scoreless in the next five innings while they scored in every inning but one. Once again PG's defense carried them with three double plays and solid fielding in the outfield.
PG scored in every inning but two thanks to a balanced attack that had the bottom half of the lineup scoring seven of the thirteen runs. Pat Steele led the way batting 3 for 4 with a home run and 3 RBIs. Carlos Cevallos and Jerry Smith were also 3 for 4. Dennis O'Hern was 2 for 4 with a leadoff HR in the 4th inning. In that bottom half of the lineup, Cathy McDonald was 3 for 3. Rick Skidmore was 2 for 3 with an RBI and Phil Kay, batting in the 11th spot was 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs. three coming on a gapper HR in the decisive 7th inning.
As mentioned, CBI's batters were often frustrated by outstanding defense in the infield and outfield, Manager Randy Agadoni and pitcher Ken Thompson were both 4 for 4 with 2 and 1 RBIs respectively. Frank Weishaar was 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs and Larry Wadalavage was 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs.
Both teams appreciated having Gene LaChimia as the ump and he made a couple unusual calls, both outs and safes, that needed to be explained, correctly, by him.
Bye: The Draft
Gaspar
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