Final


FINAL STATS

























AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO OBP SLG
TEAM .332 920 226 305 60 10 4 172 397 154 166 .427 .432














Dunbar .476 42 7 20 4 2 0 17 28 10 10 .577 .667
Reeves .462 104 23 48 3 1 0 19 53 8 18 .500 .510
Hinthorne .460 63 19 29 7 1 0 13 38 5 2 .500 .603
Peleti .455 33 14 15 6 2 1 16 28 9 4 .571 .848
Safka .403 67 19 27 4 2 0 10 35 9 8 .474 .522
Vchulek .402 97 37 39 8 2 0 11 51 16 12 .487 .526
Fairchild .376 85 27 32 9 0 2 23 47 18 6 .485 .553
Salle .281 96 24 27 5 1 1 16 37 9 13 .343 .385
Burcham .260 73 15 19 8 0 1 21 30 23 13 .438 .411
Becker .246 65 12 16 3 0 0 12 19 22 17 .437 .292
Huff .242 66 7 16 6 1 0 12 24 8 20 .324 .364
Heller .239 46 13 11 1 0 0 6 12 14 10 .417 .261
Murphy .194 67 13 13 2 0 0 11 15 8 21 .280 .224
Helean .163 49 10 8 0 0 0 1 8 4 16 .226 .163











































ERA IP AB H R ER HBP BB SO

WHIP AVG
TEAM 3.33 219 893 212 139 81 0 93 142

1.39 .237














Fairchild 1.87 43.33 175 38 16 9 0 12 39

1.15 .217
Helean 2.85 47.33 187 48 23 15 0 20 24

1.44 .257
Peleti 4.26 6.34 25 6 3 3 0 3 5

1.42 .240
Salle 4.68 42.33 161 35 30 22 0 29 24

1.51 .217
Safka 5.40 28.33 124 34 27 17 0 6 19

1.41 .274
Burcham 5.68 19.00 92 30 27 12 0 9 5

2.05 .326














Dunbar - 8.00 26 1 2 0 0 9 7

1.25 .038
Reeves 0.77 11.67 46 8 2 1 0 2 8

0.86 .174
Hinthorne 2.25 4.00 15 3 1 1 0 1 4

1.00 .200
Becker 2.45 3.67 21 5 7 1 0 2 1

1.91 .238

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

MBC Shuts Out ZIPS

Needing a win big time, MBC travelled down to Puyallup on Monday night to battle the PBC Zips.  The bad news was the team bus only had room for ten players.  The Lakeside Honor Society boys quickly volunteered to remain at home to study for their finals. 

Stuart Fairchild took the mound and gave the Zips zip.  Stuart was on a roll  pitching  4 2/3 innings and yeilding but three hits.  Robbie Dunbar relieved in the fifth and threw one spectacular inning, but had to yield to Nick Salle with two outs in the sixth due to a mysterious hand injury.  Nick Salle got the third out and cruised through the seventh to keep the three pitcher shut-out.

MBC should have scored liked they were in Bend Oregon.  It was the night of the Rally Without the Tally.  MBC loaded the bases four times during the game and was blanked three times.

Fortunately MBC went to work early and held the lead all night.  Keenan reached first with one out in the first.  Stuart Fairchild followed with a hit and after a walk to Quinn Burcham and a strikeout the stage was set for Robbie Dunbar.  Robbie blooped in a single to score two and Nick Reeves followed with a single to make the score 3-0.

Nick Safka led off the fourth with a double and scored when Nick Salle scorched a ball up the middle. 

In the seventh Robbie Dunbar walked and was driven to third by Nick Safka's second hit of the night.  Finally, after having runners on third all night Tai Huff clutched up and scored Robbie with an infield out.

Having just ten players on the bus made for some interesting line-ups defensively.  Stuart Fairchild was limited in mobility from a nagging hamstring issue, Robbie had the mystery hand thing going on that no one could figure out and some thought had something to do with alien life forms taking refuge in his elbow (hey, it could happen) and in the sixth inning, while batting, a baseball was thrown through Keenan Heller's right foot.  It hobbled the boy pretty good.  Keenan rallied some but moved around like Walter Brennan on the Real McCoys show  (You Tube it you youngins) from long ago.

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