C'mon, OOTP, give me some variety to headlines!
Also, Ginger Rogers, "the top prospect"???????!?!?!!?!??!?!?! Dude's 30 and has played in the CBO every year since 2296...hmm.... Whatever, though. The score is the chore!
#2 Concord Radstags (59-49) vs #3 County Crossing Bloodbugs (59-50)
Game 1: County Crossing 12, Concord 1
Eviritts Handcuffs Radstags, Bloodbugs Seize 1-0 Advantage in ASF
The County Crossing Bloodbugs started the Association Semifinal in dominant fashion today, blowing out the host Concord Radstags at Nuka Park by a score of 12-1 and securing an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Bloodbugs right-hander Gavin Eviritts turned in a fine performance. He threw 9.0 innings of 8-hit ball.
Eviritts gave County Crossing a solid start. The right-hander allowed 1 run on 8 hits over 9 innings.
"I had everything working," said Eviritts.
The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Nuka Park in Concord.
Game 2: County Crossing 3, Concord 1
Lashley Handcuffs Radstags, Bloodbugs Seize 2-0 Advantage in ASF
The County Crossing Bloodbugs moved to within one game of the Association Championship today, downing the Concord Radstags on the road at Nuka Park by a score of 3-1. Bloodbugs left-hander Whip Lashley had a strong outing. He threw 7.2 innings allowing 1 runs. The win gives the Bloodbugs a 2-0 advantage in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal.
Ginger Rogers, the top prospect, had a direct impact on the outcome. Rogers contributed a 2-run double in the top of the first inning to put County Crossing up, 2-0.
"It was just a matter of executing," said County Crossing manager Burn Rivera.
The next game is set to be played for Friday, September 13th, 2301 at Beantown Brewery Stadium in Boston.