The Reds needed just 1 more win to take the championship. We lead our best 2 of 3 series with the Wackers, 1 game to none, as the result of our stunning win the week before when we played them dramatically short handed. No way they could bounce back, especially now that we had our full team and they were the ones short handed, although not by nearly as much as we had been.
Happily the game started off just as I planned it...well, at least hoped it would go. In our very first at bat, Max singled, Adam did the same and Jeff, one of our returning players, slammed a home run to center field. In the second inning the onslaught continued. Anthony, also returning to us, singled and Caruso slammed one to right that looked sure to be a big extra base hit but their right fielder had other plans. Still, we were POUNDING that pitcher. Dennis singled and Chris, welcome back, walked. The bases were loaded and heavy damage about to be done. Tony stepped up and slammed the ball! Great contact but poor aim. It zoomed along the ground right to their shortstop who started a double play.
But we were pounding the ball, no problem...except our pounding stopped there. We, amazingly, did not get another hit till 2 were out in the 7th inning. Nothing at all in the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th and even our paltry 7th inning single did not lead to a run. So we had a 3-0 lead and we couldn't add to it. Was it enough?
Nope. Wackers tied us up. And they threatened to do worse. They put runners on base and looked absolutely set to take the lead, maybe a big lead. Except for 1 thing. Everytime they had a chance to score, they hit the ball to Anthony. Big mistake. He's our third baseman. He doesn't like to be challenged. Or maybe he does. Handles them pretty well, I'd say.
Runner on first, line drive to Anthony's left. He lunges and graps it. Runners on second and third, 2 outs, a sharp 1 hopper, again to his left. Fielded cleanly and tossed to first. Second and third and 1 out, a slow roller this time that nets them nothing as Anthony fields it, holds the runner and makes that toss. Next batter? Pretty much the same thing and same result. Inning over.
So we went to extra innings and, in the eighth, Warner lined a hit to right. Anthony did the same and Warner raced to third base. Caruso came to the plate.
Remember my post last week where I mentioned a player who annoyed both teams by switching sides, first from the Reds to the Wackers and then from the Wackers back to us? Didn't mention his name. It was Caruso. And so, in this crucial situation the question was, which team would he again annoy and upset?
The Wackers. He bounced a chopper, just beyond the reach of the pitcher and Warner charged home. The Wacker third baseman was so upset that he muttered under his breath how we had all the luck! Playing against us 6 men down wasn't enough luck for him? I had no sympathy!!
The Wackers trailed now by a run but they had 1 more chance. They got a runner to first but we got 2 outs. Their final batter hit a soft line drive towards first. Initially it seemed like it might go over Max's head, but the ball soon lost altitude. But it also seemed to lose all sense of speed because it took forever to reach our first baseman. Eventually, however, it found it's final resting place in Max's big glove.
Game over! Series over! For the first time since 2008 the Reds are champs! I think there are more championships in our immediate future!
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