Sunday, July 26, 2009

MAJA: Hounds Sweep the Defending Champs

Looking to keep the momentum going, the Hounds got up nice and early to play Double D's, the defending champs at Heckscher Field. Unfortunately, our opponents didn't share our punctualness and they didn't have enough people until about an hour after our games were scheduled to begin. Needless to say, the first game was called a forfeit.
For Game 2, they were barely able to field enough, but the game did get underway. The Skipper put Margaret back on the mound, seeing no need to stray from our winning formula. She continued her impeccable run of form and never let Double D's get a big rally. After a team defensive lapse in the 1st inning allowed them to score a questionable run, we proceeded to play that solid Hounds 'D' for the rest of the game. 
On offense, our bats were mostly quiet. The load was carried by the top of the order. Jason T. and George both went 3 for 3, and Amelia drove in 3 runs on 2 hits. We scored 4 runs total, and went into their last at-bat leading 4-2 with a runner on 3rd base and one out. Their hitter then proceeded to hit a comebacker to Margaret. She checked the runner at 3rd, and threw over to the firstbaseman Dave for the 2nd out. The not-very-fast runner at 3rd must not have known what type of team he was playing against, because he tried to score on the play. Dave threw a seed to the catcher Karim who was perfectly positioned, and the runner was out by a mile. Silly, silly man. Final Score: Hounds 4, Double D's 2. We finagled our way into the bar a little early, and after a torturous wait for the food, the promised subs, dogs, and pizza were delivered. It hit the spot.
Our record now stands at 9 and 1. I think it's pretty safe to say that we are in the playoffs. Now it's just a matter of sewing up a top seed and getting some kind of advantage. I've checked the schedule and it seems like our final two opponents are on the weaker end of the spectrum. Let's continue to dominate...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

MAJA: Hounds Get Back to Dominating; Record Now 7 and 1

After losing their 1st game last week, the Hounds were eager to take the field again and get back to sweeping their opponents. In front of us lay I'd Hit That, a team who's record stood at .500 coming in. However, some of our stars were absent, so we knew we had to play well to win both games.
For Game 1, starting pitcher was our ace Margaret and she lived up to the billing. She continued her run of impeccable control, and kept the I.H.T. hitters uncomfortable. Behind her, we played good defense, for the most part. We definitely had a couple of miscues, and that allowed them to stay in the game. On offense, the thumpers were not out and we struggled to score. We actually only scored in 2 of the 5 innings that we batted. We scored four in the 3rd and three in the 3rd. They chipped away at our lead before bringing the tying run to the plate in the top of the sixth with two outs. Their hitter lined a shot to right field that scored two and it was starting to look dicey. All of a sudden, the umpire called the batter out for taking too many steps out of the batter's box before making contact. It was a tough way to lose a game for them, but the guy was like 5 feet out of the batting box. Final Score: Hound 7, I.H.T. 5.
Game 2 was a different story altogether. We kept the defense pretty much the same, Margaret once again getting the starting nod. This was more like a true Hounds game. Our pitching and defense was outstanding throughout. We were down 1-0 in the first couple of innings. Then, our offense came alive. Dave had a big 3-run triple, and Iain followed him up with a 2-run home run. We exploded for 7 runs in the top of the fifth, and after that, one could clearly see that I.H.T. were demoralized. Margaret helped her own cause with an RBI double, and Jason C. followed her up with a 2-run homer. We allowed them to score a meaningless run before we closed them out. Final Score: Hounds 12, I.H.T. 2.
Our record stands at a very healthy 7 and 1. With only six games left, we have to feel good about our playoff chances. Next week we face a stiff challenge from a team that also has only one loss. I have no doubt we will rise to the challenge.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Zog: Hounds Keep the Streak & Clinch Playoff Spot

Roosevelt Island was the next stop for the Hounds as we looked to add to our 3-game winning streak. Game time was very early for a weekday evening, and half the battle was getting enough of our people there on time. Fortunately, the Hounds stepped up and we were able to have a full compliment of players. In the opposing dugout were the Masterbatters, a cellar-dwelling club with few prospects for the rest of the season. Perhaps we came in to the game a bit overconfident, as Masterbatters gave us much more of a fight than we expected.
Margaret got the ball for the Hounds and pitched yet another gem. No walks and only four runs allowed. We had a big two out rally led by the bottom of the order in the second inning, with Denise, Karim, and Mega all getting big hits. However, the Masterbatters pitcher did well to settle down and held our bats to a mere five runs over six innings. We kept playing our solid team defense and never relinquished the lead. 
Then, in the top of the seventh, the Hounds exploded for 7 runs, once again led by the bottom of the order and going all the way through. Margaret had a huge 2-run single. 5 home runs were hit in the game: George and Braden with solo shots, Dave and Jason each with 2-run jacks, and Mega with a 3-run bomb in that 2nd inning. In the bottom of the 7th, we closed them out with cruel efficiency. Final Score: Hounds 12, Masterbatters 4.
With that victory, we are 8 and 2 and have clinched a playoff spot. Our winning percentage is an outstanding .800, and there is no reason to not believe that we can win the whole thing this year.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Zog: Pictures From Game vs Kenny Show

Mad Props to Diana bringing the camera and taking these great shots.


Sunday, July 12, 2009

Zog: Hounds Cancel The Kenny Show

Looking to secure their playoff destiny, the Hounds headed over to Riverbank Park where we have generally had much success. The quick turf field is conducive to our style of hitting and defense. Ahead of us lay Kenny Show, a team that is also battling to get in the playoffs. As the game was about to start, we realized they only had 8 players so we were eager to start the game and pound the ball.
As the away team, we were hitting first, and we were able to score 5 runs in the top of the first. Margaret took the mound and continued her recent run of dominance. She walked no one and forced their hitters to put the ball in play. Offensively, the standout was Mega in the cleanup spot, going 3 for 4 with 5 RBIs. Dave, George, and Braden also went 3 for 4. Jason hit our team's lone home run in the game, a solo shot.
On defense, we continued our excellent recent form and Kenny Show struggled to score. We shut them out for the first 3 innings and the result of the game was never really in doubt. They tacked on some runs in the later innings but it would not be enough, Final Score: Hounds 15, Kenny Show 7.
At 7 and 2 with only 3 games left, we have to like our playoff chances. Our focus should now be on getting one of the top two seeds and securing a first-round bye in the playoffs. Onward to glory, Hounds...

MAJA: Team Stats Through 6 Games

Just like that, our MAJA season is almost at the halfway point. Now would be a good time to check out the stats...
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