The Bashers (11-6-1) were awarded two wins on Wednesday night when Hot Action (3-15-0) announced they would forfeit the game rather than face the mighty Basher lineup and their star pitcher Chris.
The Bashers will begin the 2007 spring playoffs on Wednesday July 11th. Time and location will be announced.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Bashers drop both ends of double-header
The Bashers went into Wednesday night with an eight-game winning streak. They left Barcroft Field with a two-game losing streak, dropping both games against Hard Times Cafe by scores of 9-6 and 21-10. The Bashers looked rusty after a week off, and were unable to mount a sustained attack and also had their difficulties in the field.
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The Bashers are next in action on Wednesday June 27 for the final time in the regular season. They will take on Hot Action at 8:30pm at Barcroft Field. All tickets for the original scheduling of this game on June 13th will be honored on June 27th.
The playoffs will start Wednesday, July 11th at a time and place to be determined.
Stats can be found by clicking here.
The Bashers are next in action on Wednesday June 27 for the final time in the regular season. They will take on Hot Action at 8:30pm at Barcroft Field. All tickets for the original scheduling of this game on June 13th will be honored on June 27th.
The playoffs will start Wednesday, July 11th at a time and place to be determined.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Rain Triumphs Over Bashers
June 13th's game between the Bashers (9-4-1) and Hot Action (1-13-0) has been postponed due to inclement weather in the Arlington, VA area. The make-up date and time will be announced.
All tickets for June 13th's game will be honored for the make-up date, or can be exchanged for the June 20th game against Hard Times Cafe. Tickets are not redeemable for playoff games.
All tickets for June 13th's game will be honored for the make-up date, or can be exchanged for the June 20th game against Hard Times Cafe. Tickets are not redeemable for playoff games.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Bashers Rock Bad News Beers, Sweep Doubleheader
The Bashers and the Bad News Beers have played some epic games in their short, but intense, rivalry. Wednesday night was no exception, as the Bashers bats continued their renaissance to lead the team to a doubleheader sweep, 13-9 and 16-9.
In game one, there was no score through an inning and a half. The Bashers came up in the home half of the second, and promptly sent 11 to the plate. 8 straight reached base with one out, including 7 singles and a walk. Tommy and Mark each had one-run singles, and Kevin and Tab had two-run singles. The Bashers, however, gave back all those runs in the top of the third, and it was 6-6 going into the bottom of the 3rd. The Bashers, though, would put up another half-dozen runs in that inning, capped off with a 3 run home run by Tommy, his fourth of the regular season and the sixth overall in the spring. After giving back three in the top of the fourth to cut the lead to 12-9, the Beers could not rally. The Bashers added a final run in the bottom of the fifth on an RBI single by Tab to account for the final scoreline.
In game 2, the Bashers again jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. The Bashers scored four in the first, but allowed on in the bottom of the first. However, the Bashers put the game out of reach in the visiting second. They sent 11 to the plate, scoring 7 times. The crushing blow was a three-run home run by Glen. The Bashers blanked the Beers in the second, and then added 4 more in the third inning, speaked by a two-run triple by Chris J. With it 15-1, the Bashers let off the gas. They allowed 6 in the home half of the fourth, which made it a 15-9 scoreline. However, the Bashers would get a final run in the visiting fifth on a solo home run by Glen, his 2nd of the night, 6th of the regular season and 11th of the spring.
The win moved the Bashers to 9-4-1, and the two losses dropped the Beers to an even 7-7.
The Bashers are now unbeaten in their last nine, and have won eight in a row. The offense has been the difference, as the Bashers continue their run of double-digit scorelines. Next up for the Bashers is Hot Action, which has not been very hot this season and stood going into last night at 0-12-0. The games will start at 8:30pm at Barcroft.
To see the updated stats for the Bashers, click here.
In game one, there was no score through an inning and a half. The Bashers came up in the home half of the second, and promptly sent 11 to the plate. 8 straight reached base with one out, including 7 singles and a walk. Tommy and Mark each had one-run singles, and Kevin and Tab had two-run singles. The Bashers, however, gave back all those runs in the top of the third, and it was 6-6 going into the bottom of the 3rd. The Bashers, though, would put up another half-dozen runs in that inning, capped off with a 3 run home run by Tommy, his fourth of the regular season and the sixth overall in the spring. After giving back three in the top of the fourth to cut the lead to 12-9, the Beers could not rally. The Bashers added a final run in the bottom of the fifth on an RBI single by Tab to account for the final scoreline.
In game 2, the Bashers again jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. The Bashers scored four in the first, but allowed on in the bottom of the first. However, the Bashers put the game out of reach in the visiting second. They sent 11 to the plate, scoring 7 times. The crushing blow was a three-run home run by Glen. The Bashers blanked the Beers in the second, and then added 4 more in the third inning, speaked by a two-run triple by Chris J. With it 15-1, the Bashers let off the gas. They allowed 6 in the home half of the fourth, which made it a 15-9 scoreline. However, the Bashers would get a final run in the visiting fifth on a solo home run by Glen, his 2nd of the night, 6th of the regular season and 11th of the spring.
The win moved the Bashers to 9-4-1, and the two losses dropped the Beers to an even 7-7.
The Bashers are now unbeaten in their last nine, and have won eight in a row. The offense has been the difference, as the Bashers continue their run of double-digit scorelines. Next up for the Bashers is Hot Action, which has not been very hot this season and stood going into last night at 0-12-0. The games will start at 8:30pm at Barcroft.
To see the updated stats for the Bashers, click here.
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