Amsterdam Lions Series.

Post Reply
Message
Author
User avatar
NeilT
Single-A
Single-A
Posts: 62
Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:52 am
Location: England

Amsterdam Lions Series.

#1 Post by NeilT »

Image

Amsterdam Lions

#1 vs Amsterdam Lions L 2-4 (12)
5:05 PM PT Friday 14th April 2034.
Elysian Fields 36,167
Dan Stockstill

San Antonio got a terrific performance from pitcher Dan Stockstill, but it wasn't enough to beat the Amsterdam Lions. Amsterdam won the Elysian Fields contest, 4-2. Stockstill threw 7.0 innings of 3-hit ball for the losing team. The defeat makes San Antonio 3-6.

In the top of the 12th, Amsterdam shortstop Francisco Montoya had a productive at-bat. With runners on 1st and 2nd and two out, Montoya stroked a 2-run double to right-center. It made the score 4-2, Amsterdam. For the game, he went 1 for 5 with a double, while adding 2 RBI.

San Antonio manager Kijuro Yoshida said he was "mildly disappointed" with the loss. "We had our opportunities, but we didn't take advantage of them," he said.


Image

Amsterdam Lions

#2 vs Amsterdam Lions L 2-4
5:05 PM PT Saturday 15th April 2034.
Elysian Fields 39,446
Enrique 'Old Nick' Vázquez

The Amsterdam Lions got a good effort from starter Enrique 'Old Nick' Vázquez in defeating the San Antonio Calzones of Laredo at Elysian Fields. The final score was 4-2. The win brings the Lions to 9-2, a promising start as the team looks to return to the playoffs.

The Calzones of Laredo had few good swings against Vázquez, the left-hander, who threw 121 pitches over 8 innings. He allowed just 2 runs on 5 hits.

"The effort we put into this one paid off," Vázquez said.

Image

Amsterdam Lions

#3 vs Amsterdam Lions W 1-0
5:05 PM PT Sunday 16th April 2034.
Elysian Fields 34,953
Juan Garanzuay

Just what the doctor ordered, Garanzuay had put in 2 good performances against San Juan & Amsterdam and had 2 decent performances in those games but was on a 75 pitch count. Many including Garanzuay thought that he had the stamina for that number to be increased, low and behold that number was increased and he pitched 7 beautiful innings of baseball, 7 innings that have up only 3 hits and 6 Ks the only drawback being 3 walks.

He faced 3 in the 1st on only 6 pitches, Sandor 'Pooky' Vis went down on 1 pitch with a groundout to first. Clarence Carpenter struck out swinging having faced 5 pitches, Norberto Escamilla faced the same ending as Vis with a 1 pitch groundout to first.

He faced only 3 in the second although not as easy as the 1st, Roberto 'Fudd' Martínez went down to a 6-3 groundout,
César Salgado did reach 1st but was out trying to stretch it to 2nd. The third victim was Francisco Montoya who struck out swinging on a 1-2 count.

He went on to face 5 in the 3rd Horiuchi Sugimoto 6-3 groundout, Tom May struck out swinging, Nathaniel Vanrenen double, Sandor 'Pooky' Vis walk and Clarence Carpenter on a fly ball to centre to end his part in the inning.

4 in the 4th Norberto Escamilla popped out to right, Roberto 'Fudd' Martínez walk, César Salgado groundout to 1st and Francisco Montoya on a 6-3 groundout.

3 in the 5th Horiuchi Sugimoto single then caught stealing 2nd, Tom May groundout to 1st and Nathaniel Vanrenen fell to a 4-3 groundout.

He faced 4 in the 6th Sandor 'Pooky' Vis 3-1 groundout, Clarence Carpenter walk, Norberto Escamilla struck out swinging and Roberto 'Fudd' Martínez struck out swinging to end the inning, he finished his outing with 3 in the 7th César Salgado fly ball to left, Ashley Lammas 4-3 groundout and Horiuchi Sugimoto struck out swinging.
Neil Thomas
GM San Juan Coqui
Post Reply

Return to “San Antonio Calzones of Laredo”