There were quite a few environmental factors involved for the June 15th double header. Let’s start with the forecast. She had been moist for 28+ straight hours. However, the Schlitz Gusto FRC Guys were never worried. They were never afraid of a rainout. It simply doesn’t happen in the SFRC’s world. We had a small pre-game BBQ to start off this nice evening. As you can see to the right, it didn’t look good. Or did it? Take a closer look and you will see that the chance of precipitation drops from 64% all day to 21% for the 8pm and 9pm games. Shocked? No. Surprised? No. Numbers don’t lie.
As further proof, you can see the shadows and the sun shining on SFRCMP Away 30 minutes before our first pitch. Get your sunglasses out, we’ve got two to play!
We have stated it before and we’ll state it again. The SFRCGG do not get rained out on Wednesday nights. It simply doesn’t happen. I’m pretty sure you can check the Farmer’s Almanac to verify.
Another environmental factor we were faced with on June 15th, 2011 was the “retro hill.” We have not seen SFRCMP Away this unkempt since the late 70’s. A welcome change for 2’s. This was clearly going to be a night for the SFRCGG’s.
Game #1 vs. H-Bombs
This game was back and forth throughout. We had some very nice plays, like CW catching a ball over his shoulder like a wide receiver. This may have been the catch of the year. Matty went back to get a few as well. #35 missed a hard one-hopper that would have been an easy triple play in the first inning. The SFRC scored two in the first, four in the third and then pushed five in the fifth. The defense came through when it needed to on the way to a victory.
As we have mentioned previously, Beer Me is a new and improved squad over the 2010 version. Heading into this game we were 1-1 against Beer Me in 2011. In the last meeting the Schlitz Gusto Fighting Red C Guys pushed 23 runs. To start this game Brain suggested it would take 24 runs to win. It did not look good early. The SFRC had not scored through two innings. However, the last five innings were a completely different story. We scored four in the third, six in the fourth, four in the fifth and three in the sixth. We were up 10 heading into the bottom of the 6th inning. Give Beer Me credit. They did not roll over and quit. They pushed 10 in the bottom of the 6th to tie the game. I think they were trying to stall as we were cutting it close on time. I believe they thought they were going to take the lead. However, the SFRC may bend, but we will not break. As umps on SFRCMP have learned, do not give us extra time. We were not looking to score one or two runs. The SFRC got after it in the top of the 7th inning scoring nine runs. We had 10 of the first 11 batters in the inning got hits. 10 of 11. The 12th batter reached on an error. We allowed one harmless runner to score in the bottom of the 7th to secure the win.
Highlights of this game included Beer Me yelling age-discriminating banter towards Lars having the left-fielder come in a few steps. Lars calmly winked at the pitcher and proceeded to launch a ball that one-hopped the fence. The only regret is that we do not have video of this hit.
In this game six leaders had six at-bats. The other four leaders (who played) had five at-bats.
Celt’s Pub is the top team in the league and they were looking to add to that lead by beating up on the SFRCGG. Unfortunately for them, we had other plans. We scored four runs in the first inning to take an early 4-2 lead. Celts Pub didn’t quit and scored four in the second, three in the third, four in the fourth and one in the fifth. Of course the SFRCGG was aware of the game situation throughout. And whilst we bent, we did not break. Defensively we kept the game within reach. Offensively we were pacing ourselves for the sixth and seventh innings. In the fourth inning Nate lead the Leaders with a single. Potter followed it up with a single of his own. Lars knocked in a run with a single. After a harmless fielder’s choice, Brain hit a single, Matty tripled, Cinco hit a single, #35 got a single, Ryan followed with another single. Yes, that was nine base runners out of 10 plate appearances with eight hits. All said, the SFRC scored six runs in the sixth. When we quickly shut them down in the fifth, we got right back to hitting. CW went for a triple, Nate reached on an error, Potter found grass for a single, Lars had another RBI single…all before we found an out. Brain quickly got us back on track with a single before Matty took a walk and Cinco singled. T-Mac singled and Ryan followed with another single as well. In other words, it was Leader, Leader, Leader, Leader, Leader…sounds like runs. Yep, seven runs in the fifth inning and that was the submission hold on Celt’s pub. They were shutout in the top of the sixth and the game was called because of time.
Final Score: SCHLITZ GUSTO GUYS 18 – Celt’s 14
Last out:Mr. Clutch (#35)
Game #2 vs. Eddy’s
With a very well stated goal of “Finish the Season in Third Place” we took the field against Eddy’s. We had just beat the team in first place (Celt’s Pub). The SFRCGG have always been a Memorial Day and after team. We have done our best work as the season progresses and the temperature warms up. We have 20+ years of data to prove it. Numbers don’t lie. With these facts in mind, June 8th is not too early to make sure we keep our seasons goals in mind. “Finish the Season in Third Place.” We took the first two innings off scoring only one run. Eddy’s didn’t exactly set the world on fire either. The game was close throughout before the SFRCGG finally bowed out losing 11-12.
Ziegler started out hitting the ball very well scoring 11 runs in the top of the 1st inning. As is the case in many of the SFRC games, we’ll bend, but we will not break. We answered with 13 runs of our own in the bottom of the 1st inning. After that, the defense of both teams locked it down. A few runs were scored by both teams and with two outs in the bottom of the 7th with two on, trailing by two runs Ol’ #35 walked to the plate. No need to finish reading, we know what happened….He got out. Clutch.
Last out:Mr. Clutch (#35)
Game #2 vs. Goodfellas
Less than six minutes after the SFRC lost to Zielger, Ol’ #35 walked to the plate with a similar, but very different, situation. Two on, two outs in the top of the first. What happened? #35 hit a HR. Again, clutch. When the SFRC need a big hit in a scoreless first inning game, nobody is better than #35. This game saw all kinds of things a softball field has never seen. We saw the “Lars shift,” which is simply moving the shortstop about 50 feet back so he is playing a shallow left field whilst the left fielder and left-center fielder pinch together. Only to see Lars stick it to them as seen here:
We had the opposing team yelling at Patsy for blowing her horn. Patsy, don’t give in to the bullies. In my opinion, they were yelling at the wrong things. Their team was down by a lot and they were booting balls and not getting hits. Somehow they blamed Patsy. This game also saw a very pretty / “make it look routine” double-play with Kurty scooping the ground ball, stepping on second and tossing to Cinco at first. Get a look:
The table was set. It was Mrs. H out at 8pm. Roughly 67 degrees and partly cloudy, which obviously means, mostly clear. We received late warning from Cinco that he had a higher priority than Schlitz Gusto Guy softball on this night. After calling AAA Las Vegas (Niehaus) and getting shutout before finally securing a 10th leader, we allowed Cinco to take his wife to the hospital (since she was in labor).
The SFRCGG were carrying a five game losing streak into this game, and that is simply unheard of in our world. We have been shutout a time or two, but we have never endured a five game losing streak.
Game #1 vs. Midwest Realty Group
Brain climbed on the bump to continue filling in admirably for Sans who is still out with a bum wing. We fell behind early 4-0 in the first. 2’s scored the first run for the SFRCGG in the 3rd inning leading to a 6-1 deficit. The bad guys found green all night and we just couldn’t lock them down. We managed to push three runs in the bottom of the 6th inning, including Matty trying to make things happen by running right over second base on his way to third. After a brief conversation with Brain, who was also standing on third, Brain headed home to score. It simply was not enough as the Schlitz Gusto Guys suffered their sixth straight loss.
The highlight of this game was clearly CW’s back to back triples to straight away deep center.
Final Score: SCHLITZ GUSTO GUYS 4 – Midwest Realty Group 15
Last out:Lars
Game #2 vs. Beer Me
“Beer Me” is the same team name on the same field we first faced them last year. However, this is a very different squad than the one who started the game last year with three straight strikeouts. The 2011 version of “Beer Me” can hit the ball fairly well. However, there are a few certainties in life, but one of them is that the SFRCGG will, under no circumstances, lose seven straight games. Everyone hit well and we had a number of clutch two out hits.
Speaking of clutch…No one is more clutch than Pub Krull who started the game with a line drive homerun. That was one of four runs Pub Krull scored and one of two homeruns he had in the game. I could almost see the size of his head change during the night. Not because of arrogance, but rather all of the HGH and other PED he had been ingesting (see Barry Bonds).
The hit parade was on all night as the SFRCGG were simply ready to outscore anyone, including Beer Me.
Pub Krull scored four runs, as did 35. Veteran Ryan and Lars touched the plate three times. Brain, Matty, Pauly and 2’s crossed twice and FNG Ryan scored once.
Final Score: SCHLITZ GUSTO GUYS 23 – Beer Me 14
Last out:2’s
Play of the Game: Pauly made a diving catch in left
Fan of the Night: Kurty, Ol’ #4
At 11:00pm the SFRCGG could still field a team (per the norm) to play a third game if we only had lights and an opponent.
I believe the SGG have accomplished something the SFRC never did. They have rattled off five straight losses. We are venturing into new territory now. The weather is starting to warm up and the SFRCGG have always been a better warm weather team than a cool weather team. See the National “Usually Blessed Sometimes Cursed” tournament in the July of ’02. Compare that to the “Everyone is good except your shortstop” tournament in the 36 degree April weekend in ’03. Numbers don’t lie.
Game 1 vs. Celts
The SFRCGG’s came up firing batting around and scoring five in the first inning. We fell flat for a couple innings before scoring another five in the 4th inning. We had our chances, we did what needed to be done…at least for six innings. We came close, but in the end, we just didn’t have enough losing by one in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Final score: SCHLITZ GUSTO GUYS 13 – Celts 14
Last out: Brain
Game #2 vs. Eddy’s Bar & Grill
It was time for the bats to fall flat. After averaging 14.8 runs per game over the first five games, the SFRCGG could only muster six runs (three by Pub Krull) against Eddy’s Bar & Grill. There simply were not too many highlights in this game. It’s time to forget this happened and look forward to next week.
Final Score: SCHLITZ GUSTO GUYS 6 – Eddy’s Bar & Grill 20
Last out: Matty
Fans of the game: Pub Krull Jr. and Nate Jr. (good job retrieving the homerun ball)