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Braves - 0 WP: Josh "McEasy" McEachin (4-0) 2B: Preston Cole, Kevin Simmons While the rain might have held off for the night at McInnish Park, Josh "McEasy" McEachin did not, striking out 10 in his five innings of work against his former club, pacing the Orioles to an easy win on Tuesday night. For the second time this year, McEasy got the start against his former club and once again, he has made them miss him terribly. McEasy's line for the game: 5 IP, 0 ER, 3 H, 10 K, 0 BB. What's even more impressive is the combined lines of the two starts: 8 IP, 0 ER, 3 H, 16 K, 0 BB. Seriously. What's even better is they only had one batter reach 2nd base and that was on a well hit double to left center right before he struck out the last guy swinging to end his night. One extra note: no curveballs after the 1st inning. Filthy is the only way to describe it. Cody "QB1" Gladney got an inning of work to finish off the game, putting up a perfect 1-2-3 inning himself. Gladney's ERA is a perfect 0.00 on the year. The bottom of the order did the most damage on this night with 8 of the 12 runs being scored from the 6 hole and below. The O's got five runs in the 2nd inning behind some wild pitching and poor defense from the Braves. McEasy was beaned on the first pitch of his at-bat and moved to 2nd on a wild pitch. After Boston Coppedge struck out, Cody Gladney walked and was followed by Jake "Jameson" Bellington with 6-4 fielder's choice, moving McEasy to 3rd. After another walk to Anthony Cass, McEasy scored on the first of two HBP for Carlos Colon. A painful way to get a RBI but effective nonetheless. A wild pitch brought in Bellington and Kurt "Special K" Karnowski reached on an error, scoring another two runners. Kevin Simmons followed with a double which fell in for a hit to left, scoring Special K and giving 5 runs to the O's on only one hit. The O's continued to pour it on the 3rd starting off with the still hot Tanner "Bachelor" Stevenson, who singled to begin the inning. Matt Garrabrants singled to move Tanner to 2nd. A couple passed balls scored some runs and made it 7-0. McEasy walked and moved onto second. Coppedge hit a ball to the right side which was thrown away by the 2nd baseman for the second time that night. McEasy scored on the play to make it 8-0 and basically the game was over after that. The O's did put together another 4 run inning in the 6th with four straight walks to Gladney, Bellington, Cass, and Colon. Simmons had his 2nd hit of the night to score one and Preston Cole just unleashed on one ball, hitting it to the wall in left center, scoring two more O's. Frenchie hit a fly ball to center field which doubled off Cole who wasn't paying much attention to the number of outs. To be fair to PCB, Simmons would have also been easily doubled off as well. News and Notes: Boobstick Transfer: Coppedge didn't have to own the boobstick for long with Preston's baserunning error making this an easy transfer for the boobstick to be back with his favorite owner. Even with Preston smashing a bases-loaded double not two minutes before and the O's up by 12, mental mistakes take no vacations with this team. The Orioles took back first place with the victory and a rainout for the Nationals. The 2nd game in the series vs the Nationals is also rained out today so we won't see them until June 21st. All the O's reached base except for the leadoff hitter, Frenchie, who had reached base 9 of his last 12 plate appearances. Irony. Stats Note: We will have updated stats for everyone after the game on Sunday. Next Game: Sunday, June 5th, Home vs. Oak Cliff Pelicans, Jesuit HS, 1:00 PM
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March 2019
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