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Yes, the Kats had vermin but we took 'em to the cleaners and now we are rid of them!
Our last game of the regular season, yes the season that lasted forever, was a flurry of activity that resulted in removing all Vermin from our Kat-House. In beating them 20-8 during the bottom of the sixth inning with a walk-off single by Cori, they were eliminated from the playoffs.Posted at 06:54 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Shenanigans hosted the Kats, and that's just what they put in our litter box. Their high-jinx resulted in us begging for mercy after five innings.
We started well with three runs scored but two runners left on base, and we held the Shenanigans to two runs. We each added a run in the second inning, followed by a horrid third inning. We went three up, three down, and the Shenanigans scored eight. We made a decent showing in the fourth inning with three runs scored and two runners left on, bringing the game easily within reach at 7-11 (which is where we should have stopped for an blueberry ICE-E). Then they had their at bats and they scored another seven runs. After one more inning, the game was ended 7-19.Posted at 06:45 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Kats made it three in a row at El Camino Field on Tuesday night. Coming off lopsided victories the past two weeks, the Kats added another big margin victory over the Blue Team. After getting a late start, the Kats and the Blue team had a very quiet first two innings with neither team scoring any runs until the third inning. Both teams made solid defensive plays in the early innings with Bob shutting down Blue Team’s early hopes. The Kats had their usual third inning explosion where they batted around and scored 10+ runs in the third to take a commanding lead which gave Bob and Tim the cushion they would ultimately need to close out the victory. Blue got a few back in the top of the fourth inning on solid hits. Everyone on the Kats participated in this hit parade – everyone having multiple hits and in several cases perfect nights at the plate. Tim added a homerun with runners on-board to put this game well out of reach. The game was called in the 5th or 6th inning either because we ran out of time or because of the mercy rule. The night, however, was not without its usual strangeness though. The newest residents of El Camino Park, most who had likely imbibed a few too many, got a little lively in the late innings and insisted they should be inserted into the game prompting the League’s official scorer to exercise his authority and chase the resident(s) with Rachel’s bat in an effort to evict the resident(s) from their home. The Kats ‘circled their wagons’, collected their bats and guarded their children, pets and fans. Fortunately, the night ended without incident and the Kats retired to the “O” to discuss the MLB All-Star Game and draw parallels of their softball league in Palo Alto and David Lynch’s films like “Blue Velvet”, “Wild Heart”, and “Mulholland Drive”. Word is Lynch is working on another new film called, “El Camino Park”, loosely based upon the Kats’ experiences over the years. Oh yeah, missing Kats, Laura and Jim were toasted several times. Everyone talked about Laura’s upcoming nuptials. But all is not well in Katville. There seems to be some discontent regarding Coach Ron’s favoritism for Rachel - - - turns out that before every game and throughout the game Rachel tells Ron where she will be playing. Several, more mediocre players like myself, called Rachel on her special “Bonds” treatment and Laura responded with a “solo digit”. So you have a All-Star year like Rachel and I guess you can “come and go as you please” and “call your shots”. So stay tuned as this saga continues. Hats off to Robin who joined us on Tuesday she banged out a couple of key hits despite getting in a “lover’s spat” with Coach Ron. Most of the congrats to Robin for passing her nursing boards. It’s great to have Tim back in the mix following his dance season. And as usual, Audrey didn’t show up to the post game --- she had some lame excuse. Oh yeah, she said she had to “darn her socks”.
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In Palo Alto, the fireworks continued on Tuesday evening until the EBC begged for mercy. The game ended after four innings with the Kats leading 23-6. There was great Kat offense, headlined by Tim "the Tutu" Bowler, who hit 4-for-4 including two home-runs. Ron went 3-for-3, all doubles, and Jim and Matt went 3-for-3, all singles. Marc hit three doubles in four tries, and Bob, Liz and Mary each went 2-for-3. After Bob made all the defensive plays in the first inning, he let the rest of the infield play a solid game. The evening was ended by Laura in left-center field -- as with all great firework shows, the best was saved for last in an extravaganza that had Laura sprinting to the fence.
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They DID come out swingin', starting the game with two runs. The Kats came out walkin', with Marc, Bob and Jim all taking walks in the first inning, scoring one run on Laura's sacrifice fly. Naomi's Team didn't do much swingin' after that, although they added two runs in the third, one in the fourth and three in the fifth, for a total of 8 runs on Bob's usual great pitching. The Kats continued doing a lot of walkin' -- with 10 BBs in five innings. They prevailed with a total of 18 runs, including a particularly satisfactory fourth inning of 10 runs. The game ended after five full innings because of time and, unfortunately, Jim didn't get to bat again. His plate appearances, in order, were BB, 1B, 2B, 3B and no doubt he would have completed a cycle. Cori won the contest of patience with three walks in four appearances. Other offensive highlights included Ron's 3-for-3 and a walk, Bob's 2-for-2 and 2 walks, Laura's 2-for-3, Mary's 3-for-4, Mark's 2-for-4 and a walk, and Liz's beautiful 2RBI single in the fourth.
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