BNN Report
News from the CBO, MML, BMU, GBRL, and Youth Leagues
by Nat Wright-Kawolski
19 October 2306
Sole Survivor Series Games 6 and 7
Game 6: Roxbury 1 at County Crossing 0
Rad Sox Clip Bloodbugs 1-0 in SSS Contest
The Roxbury Rad Sox and the County Crossing Bloodbugs will take the Sole Survivor Series to a decisive 7th game. Facing a must-win situation today, the Rad Sox shut out the Bloodbugs 1-0 at Beantown Brewery Stadium to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Roxbury right-hander Nuke Laloosh did his part. He threw 9.0 innings of shutout ball.
Laloosh allowed no runs over 9 innings. He also racked up 9 strikeouts.
"A complete game shutout in the Sole Survivor Series?" an incredulous Laloosh said to reporters after the game. "Man, my arm could fall off tomorrow and I'd be happy with my career."
The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Beantown Brewery Stadium in County Crossing.
Game 7: Roxbury 1 at County Crossing 7
County Crossing Beats Roxbury in Sole Survivor Series
We have a new champion! It was a hard-fought battle for both teams to make it this far. But as the saying goes, "to the victors go the spoils." For the victorious County Crossing Bloodbugs, that meant the Commonwealth Baseball Organization Sole Survivor Series trophy.
The Bloodbugs took a 7-1 victory over the Roxbury Rad Sox at Beantown Brewery Stadium, winning their 1st championship after taking the series 4-3.
"We've got grit," said Bloodbugs right fielder Babs Rooth, who was named MVP of the series. "We know how to win when we have to."
Rooth was 3 for 5 with a double, two home runs, two runs, and three RBI. For the Sole Survivor Series, he was 14 for 31 (.452) with five home runs and nine RBI.
The new titleholders completed the regular season with a first-place finish in the North Charles Association Brotherhood League and a 78-42 record.
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