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Press Clippings / May 14th
Last post by Brendtmc -
GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Four shutouts today.

Hammers @ ACL's
It takes four 'roided hurlers, but HGH shuts out Ankeny, 5-0.  Jonathan Gray wins his fourth and drops his ERA to an almost inconceivable 1.15.

Sweets @ Miners
Reese Olson outduels Julio Urias, both pitchers working seven shutout innings.  Urias doesn't record an out in the eighth however, walking Kyle Isbel before surrendering a two run homer to Harold Ramirez.  Unfortunately deprived of the win, Olson's seven shutout innings does lower his ERA to 2.06 in the 2-0 Phoenix triumph.

Rum Runners @ Rougarou
Brady Singer completes his own two-hit shutout, and Josh Jung and Gary Sanchez homer (Sanchez twice) and Lakeview prolongs Chicago's slump with the 5-0 victory.

Auk @ Yetis
Cole Ragans completes his own as well, a five-hit shutout of Great.  Aaron Judge doubles and homers, and Matt Olson and Luis Rengifo clear the fences too, leading Everest to the 6-0 win.
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Press Clippings / Re: May 12th
Last post by Bob Miller -
Is your new cyber manager related to Lou Brown? Seems like a possibility.

We're not really sure who "Skippy" Dumbrowski is.   After the old manager was fired and escorted off the premises Skippy the upper deck beer vendor was just nearby.    He said yes when asked to manage the team.    Rumor has it that the owner as soon as he is off the ventilator will fire the pitching coach as soon as that bum can be found and replace him with the bullpen coach.        Skippy is now 2-0   
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Press Clippings / May 13th
Last post by Brendtmc -
GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Thunder @ Yetis
JP France outduels Zach Wheeler, completing seven 3-hit shutout innings in his best start of the season.  Freddie Freeman doubles home Jonathan India in the third inning in the Everest 1-0 home victory.

Bums @ Koi
Framber Vadez goes the distance for Bako, striking out 11 in eight innings.  Bryce Elder and a pair of relievers out do that though, surrendering just five hits and two runs as Arizona knocks off Bako, 3-2.  In a bit of eccentricity, the Koi manage their three runs without recording a single RBI, thanks to an error and a pair of run scoring double play grounders.

Brewers @ Auk
The starting pitching is still shaky in Great.  Freddy Peralta manages to complete six, striking out eight and surrendering only four hits.  But he also allows five runs to the Brewers.  The offense rescues Peralta from the firing line, launching four home runs and crossing the dish ten times to send Great to the 10-5 win.

Madmen @ Rougarou
A night after 15 hits and 10 runs, Motor City ups the ante in Lakeview.  The offense tallies 16 hits and 12 runs in the rubber game of the set, winning the series with a resounding 12-3 win.

Hammers @ Sea Wolves
Santa Ana rides Kyle Bradish's strong start and some timely hitting in the middle innings to win their fifth in a row, 5-0 over Hawaiian Gardens.  Coupled with Chicago's continued slide and Brooklyn's fifth straight loss, the Sea Wolves have tied up the top of the KML.