There’s gonna be a heartache tonight…

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THE BATTLE FOR THE FINAL PLAYOFF SPOT
Ducks vs. Eagles, Monday, 9pm, Spring View Field
Last season the Ducks finished 9-15. How and the hell did we win 9?As this season winds to a close, South Oakland (7-9-2) is right in the thick of things.
The Eagles(6-7) played the Rakers(8-8) yesterday. The Eagles probably forfeited, and the Rakers didn’t enter the win on the league site.
Ideally the Eagles won, we will beat them tonight and there will be a log-jam at 3rd in the division.
The game tonight is thick with playoff implications. If the Rakers are in fact 9-8, we must stay withing two games of them, a win will put us a game back, with two games against the Rakers remaining. A loss and we need some help.
I don’t know what’s going to happen with the rain-outs or the ties. I’d hate to be the League President right now. There will probably be controversy.

I hate the Eagles; Hotel California makes me want to vomit. Pink champagne on ice, indeed.
Who names their baseball team after a soft-rock group?

Joe Walsh’s involvement in the Eagles shows why drugs are bad. I doubt he’d give up playing songs like the one below to play “Witchay Woman” and “Desperado” if he weren’t hooked on smack.

Homa has to be upset about how things transpired yesterday, he’s on the hill tonight.
This is Les Gies’s 2008 Ducks’ finale.
My family will be in attendance.

I see a one-game playoff in our future

Bad News for the Eagles

Game 18: Back down to earth, Ducks 3, Owlz 11

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There is no shame in losing to the Owlz (15-4-1). They play baseball the right way, and on this day they played much better than the Ducks (7-9-2). Hats off to the Owlz, who handed it to us twice this season. We will see you in the playoffs.*

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The umpires mulled leaving at 3:15, and a glassy-eyed malaise consumed the Ducks dugout. When the Owlz were certain to have enough players to field a team, the game limped to a start. South Oakland’s pitchers had trouble throwing strikes early.

The Owlz scored three in the first. James Faygo, hit a two-run double to the gap in left center. Ryan Novak cut down, Rob Kool at the plate and the Ducks escaped the top of the first inning trailing by three runs.
Garret Moore, and Ben Gwin opened bottom of the first with back to back singles for the Ducks, Jesse Smith walked to load the bases with no outs. The Ducks would only score two in the inning on Andrew McCray’s double to right. A wasted opportunity, on a day when they would be scarce.

The Owlz scored two more in the second, and one in the third. The Ducks answered with a run in the bottom of the third when Garrett Moore scored on Jesse Smith’s sacrifice fly, to make the score 6-3 Owlz.

The Owlz took a 9-3 lead into the bottom of the fifth, helped by more walks, and an RBI triple by their center fielder. Les Geis lead off the fifth inning with a single up the middle, and A.Smith turned on a fastball, but unfortunately it went right at the third baseman, for a back breaking 5-4-3 double play. He hit it so hard, that the second baseman had time to triple pump before throwing him out at first. Eric Lee hit a double to right, but Moore flew out to deep center to end the threat.
In came Dunn, and the Ducks would not record another hit.
The Owlz ran up the score by adding one run in the sixth and another in the seventh.

we were due for this guy

*I’m not into predictions, but we control our own destiny, and our pitching rotation is set, set to Kill.

2 rbi today

  • BULLET POINTZ
  • We didn’t show up today, but it’s not as if Saturday night didn’t exist for the Owlz. We will lose games if half the team can’t see straight.
  • E.Lee is heating up, watch out.
  • Fago can’t get out.
  • I’m not writing any positives about our pitching anymore, clearly I jinxed everything two posts ago.
  • Garret Moore is revolutionizing base running. He did not maliciously run that kid over, but he looked like a pulling guard going after a defensive back out there.
  • Dunn has filthy stuff.
  • Moore reached base twice from the lead off spot today, happy birthday, old man.
  • on a positive note, we turned a sweet double play, but overall the defense was poor.
  • From what I could gather at first base, the Owlz are good guyz. Thankz for reading and good luck the rest of the way.

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“It’s been along night, and I hate the fucking Eagles, Man”

Ducks Owlz, 3pm Avonworth High School Field

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Coby came through with a pinch hit home run for the black sox recap…it was Gibsonian…As is typical of the authorship here, Coby downplayed his own contributions, not mentioning his diving catch to take a double away from former MVP and Pittsburgh NABA all-time home run leader Kenny Rayl.
Ducks pitching has allowed four earned runs over the last three games, which took place on three consecutive days. The whole staff performed well.
After losing to the Oilers 3-2 in game three of the season, the Ducks won a cleansing 15-0 five inning romp in last Saturday’s rematch. An early season 17-2 embarrassment at the hands of the Owlz was somewhat rectified with a nine-inning 5-5 heart attack of a game on Sunday. Last Monday, the opening day 15-1 disaster that was the first Black Sox Ducks game, was redeemed with an 8-2 victory in a game that was close until the bottom of the sixth.

There has been some improvement.

We played the two best teams in the league, 1-0-1 over the weekend.
Will we start to see the top of teams’ rotations?
did it rain today, or did the Owlz play their double header? I was out of town.
Those guys don’t like to lose, and will attack us like an owl attacks a helpless baby kitten in an urban area.
What will become of our two ties?

There’s only one way to break a tie…

huge.

Bad newz for the Owlz

Game 17: Ducks 8, Black Sox 2

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It’s Good to be King… Just for a While

Things weren’t looking up for either the South Oakland Ducks or the Black Sox on Monday night. Mother Nature made her presence known during an early afternoon thunderstorm which drenched the friendly confines of Spring Hill Field. Due to both diligent groundwork by the Ducks and proper gamesmanship by the visiting Black Sox, however, the game proceeded in the bog-like conditions. Little did the Ducks know that Mother Nature’s rain was symbolic for the Ducks’ reign that would follow.

The tone was set early in the top of the first inning as Ducks’ catcher Jesse Smith threw an absolute laser to second base which quelled any rally that the Black Sox tried to establish in the early going. Credit goes to Mark Guthrie for throwing strikes early and often.
In the bottom of the first it looked like the Ducks were about to break the game open as Wojton screamed an infield single to third, and then was followed by Ben Gwin and Jesse Smith reaching base. With one out, Andrew (Kirk Gibson) McCray wore an inside pitch on the ankle, scoring Wojton. After McCray, though, the Black Sox shut down the Ducks threat, leaving the Ducks with only a 1-0 lead.

Things remained quiet until the 4th inning when the Black Sox staged a little rally, scoring a couple of runs on a shot into shallow right field that was eaten up by the Everglade-esque grass and water combo in the outfield. Trusting his defense to cut the inning short, Guthrie kept pounding strikes and the damage was kept to a minimum.

In the bottom of the 4th the Ducks decided to get their game faces on as Eric Lee reached first on a fielder’s choice, swiped second base, then scored on a rather strange infield fly by leadoff man Chris Wojton. Fortunately for the Ducks, Eric Lee is “fast as hell” and was on his horse.
The Black Sox looked to reclaim the lead in the fifth, landing runners on first and third with two outs, before Guthrie pounded the strike zone, resulting in a fly ball into shallow right field which was caught by Andrew McCray who narrowly missed a collision with the plodding Coby Kolaja.

Things remained tied until the bottom of the 6th when the Ducks came up with the very bottom of the order (8-9-10) due up. For most teams this would be a curse, but with the Ducks’ depth and plate prowess, a rally began. The rally began with simple squib hit on the bat of Les Geis (which at first appeared to hit his foot), which Geis hustled and beat out at first base. This set the stage for a sac bunt from Coby, who was walked instead, leaving the duty of sac bunting to Eric Lee. Lee, being the gazelle that he is, layed down the bunt, used his speed to force the Sox to make a play at third, resulting in everyone on the base paths advancing safely.

The bases would remain loaded with one out until perennial all-star Ben Gwin came to the plate and continued his assault on right field, hitting a two-run double which plated Geis and Kolaja. Jesse Smith walked. Ryan Novak then added an insurance run with a broken bat sacrifice to the middle infield. The score at this point reached 5-2, and all the insurance seemed to be in place. But the Ducks were not finished.

Despite being without an ACL Andrew McCray (showing shades of Jake Taylor from Major League) beat out a ground ball hit to the right side, scoring another run. The Ducks still kept it going. KT Murphy, down in the count 0-2, used the power of the tucked-in jersey (thanks to a request by Gwin) to clutch up and slap a single down the third base line, scoring two more Ducks. By the time the third out was recorded, the Ducks had posted 6 runs and held a firm 8-2 advantage.

Pleased by the offensive outpouring, Mark Guthrie went out on the mound and retired the first three Black Sox of the inning, ending the game. Guthrie pitched a complete game gem, allowing only two runs.

BULLET POINTS:
– This was a total team effort against a great team. The lineup did a great job from the top to the bottom. Even those who got out made the pitcher work hard out there.
– Both teams stranded their fair share of base runners.
– Skipper Teddy Jones must be commended for coaching to win, yet squeaking everyone into the game (except himself) which showed ultimate humility. This was his best win as manager, hands-down.
– Ben Gwin is absolutely on fire right at the plate right now. All the little girls and boys sure aren’t in despair anymore, because Gwin the Eskimo has arrived. They are surely jumping for joy.
– Rumor has it that the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim switched their moniker to simply the Anaheim Ducks because they heard about this awesome team in South Oakland…
– You won’t necessarily see it in the box score, but Ryan Novak played a HUGE role in the Ducks victory Monday. He was simply flawless at shortstop, showing similarities to Ozzie Smith (I almost expected a back flip). If he misses one or two of his plays, it’s a completely different game, but he didn’t. He was infallible.
– What a gutsy effort by Mark Guthrie. He didn’t try to overpower the Black Sox (the Black Sox are an elite team, this would have been foolish), instead relying on hitting his spots on letting his defense work behind him. I’ve never seen more fly ball outs in a NABA game. He always got the first out early in the inning, too, relaxing the Ducks when the Black Sox would threaten.

This Song Describes the efforts of Novak and Guthrie

Black Sox Tonight

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I found footage from Bulldog’s first baseman, Vinny Gala’s, motivational video. For a synopsis of the entire film check out the Bulldog’s “My Site News” on the league website.
I am motivated.

A win tonight would put the Ducks just a half game behind the Rakers for the last playoff spot in the division, and help erase bad memories of another early season blowout loss.
We played the Rakers even after losing 17-2 in our first match-up. We lost 15-1 to the Black Sox on opening day.


Bad News for the Black Sox

Game 16: On the same field. Ducks 5, OwlZ 5

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G’N’R’ has a song for every occasion

Nick Homa pitched nine innings, striking out 9, while allowing only 2 earned runs as the South Oakland Ducks (6-8-2) came back to tie the first place Owlz (10-3-1). He also fielded his position well, making two unassisted putouts on bunts during the rain drenched extra innings.
The Ducks defense was shaky early, allowing two runs on three errors in the first inning. The Owlz left the bases loaded in the first, leading 2-0.
South Oakland scored three runs in the top of the second to go ahead 3-2. Bill, “perky” Franciscus walked to start the inning, Guthrie singled and advanced on an error to put runners at second and third for Coby Kolaja, who proceeded to hit an RBI single. After a pop-out, A. Smith singled in Guthrie. Then Kolaja stole third. A strike out brought Chris Wojoton to the plate, with runners on second and third. Wojoton singled to left, scoring Kolaja, but Smith was thrown out at home to end the inning.
The Owlz chipped away, eventually taking the lead 5-3. Dan Sloan scored twice for the Owlz, once after hitting a double, and a second time he walked and stole second. the Other Owlz run was scored by their catcher, he was on first, and the hit and run was on. the batter hit a hard line drive to left fielder Chris Wojoton, the relay throw to first would have been in time, but it hit the runner in the arm and went to the fence behind first base. He went to second on the error and scored later in the inning.
The Ducks tied the game in the fifth inning when Gwin singled in KT Murphy and Chris Wojoton who had walked and doubled respectively.
It was as if the Owlz perpetually had runners on base, for the rest of the game, but the defense held, and Homa was spectacular. He held the league’s best offensive team (both teams played without their leading hitters) to one extra-base hit, A double by SS, Dan Sloan.
Sloan made a run saving play in the sixth, when he made a diving stop on Gwin’s third hit of the day, keeping the ball in shallow left, and nearly throwing out Wojoton at third; he was the best player not named “Nick Homa” on the field today. Their third baseman had a great game as well, he made a leaping grab on a line drive by Murphy, saving a potential RBI double, and had an RBI or two along with a pair of hits.
Mark Guthrie made a tough play at third to end the game; with runners on second and third, he charged a chopper by the Owlz nine-hitter and threw him out by a hair. That was a really close play, got him by a fraction of an inch.
BULLET POINTZ

  • Not having umpires is non-ideal when playing an organized baseball game. I really thought, as a league, we were passed this. I’m sure the commish is livid.
  • the umpire situation is not the league president’s fault.
  • In the field, and on stolen bases, specifically were where the lack of umps was most noticeable; in the latter innings, it is possible the strike zone got a bit bigger when we were at bat, but as hitters in that situation, we should realize that and be more aggressive.
  • ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
  • When our starters are here things are a lot different.
  • You’re not supposed to slide into first, unless it is to avoid a tag.
  • Their starting pitcher pitched a good game as well, going 7+ before Fago came in and worked out of a jam in the eighth before retiring the side on four batters in the ninth.
  • The bunt coverage was noticeably better than the last time we played the Owlz.
  • Kolaja was huge at the plate and on the base paths. All he does is hit RBI singles.
  • Not having umpires compromises things somewhat, I’m just as glad we didn’t lose as I am upset that we didn’t win. Right in the middle, and very tired.
  • Thank you, to all the fans who showed up and stuck it out through the rain, even those who defamed our team within earshot of our third base coach. Our league needs all the support it can get.
  • McCray and I combined on a sweet 4-3 putout, the one where he dove and I stretched and barely held the bag
  • Novack and McCray are as good up the middle as any SS-2B combination in the league, and McCray is playing without his ACL.

The Ducks are 6-8-2, the Rakers are 8-8 in the last playoff spot. South Oakland plays the rival Black Sox tomorrow night at 9pm at Spring View field.

Guthrie is on the mound, Homa will get to bat: Bad News for the Black Sox.


Ducks vs. Owlz: 2pm, Findlay Sportsplex

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The Ducks (6-8-1) have a chance to beat the first place Owlz (10-3). The Owlz reminded me of the Yankees is the Bad News Bears. The Yankees are the best team in the first movie, but they don’t get to play in the Astrodome in the sequel, or go to Japan for the ill-advised third movie. The Owlz are good for the league, their team has raised the level of competition almost single handedly.

They are like a machine.


Still, they put their pants on one leg at a time just like the rest of us.

Here’s a scene from Field of Dreams, that made me cry the first time I saw it back in the early 90’s.

The South Oakland Ducks have a great opportunity today

Bad News for the Owls

Know Your Enemy: Owls Scouting Report

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This has been intensely researched, Wikipedia is never wrong.
Here is everything we need to know about the Owls…

Owls have been a feature of falconry for years. In recent years, many owls have moved from their previous rural habitats to start to inhabit urban areas. The Tawny Owl has been a common visitor to cities across the UK for about forty years, where it survives on a diet of pigeons and small birds. Owls in urban areas are also known to prey on new-born kittens.

In many parts of the world, owls have been associated with death and misfortune, likely due to their nocturnal activity and common screeching call. However, owls have also been associated with wisdom and prosperity, frequently being companion animals for goddesses. In Hindu Mythology, the barn owl is considered to be vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth) and thus it is considered lucky if an owl resides near your house.

Henry David Thoreau summarized one perception of owls, when he wrote in 1854’s Walden, “I rejoice that there are owls. Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men. It is a sound admirably suited to swamps and twilight woods which no day illustrates, suggesting a vast and underdeveloped nature which men have not recognized. They represent the stark twilight and unsatisfied thoughts which all [men] have.”

Most owls are nocturnal, actively hunting for prey only under the cover of darkness. Several types of owl, however, are crepuscular, or active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk; one example is the pygmy owl (Glaucidium). A few owls are also active during the day; examples are the Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) and the Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus).

Much of the owl’s hunting strategy depends on stealth and surprise. Owls have at least two adaptations that aid them in achieving stealth. First, the dull coloration of an owl’s feathers can render them almost invisible under certain conditions. Secondly, serrated edges on the leading edge of the owl’s remiges muffle the owl’s wingbeats, allowing its flight to be practically silent. Some fish-eating owls, where this silence is of no evolutionary advantage, lack this adaptation. Elf owls and Burrowing owls also lack the feathers for silent flying.

Once prey has been captured, the owl’s sharp beak and powerful talons, or clawed feet allow it kill its prey before swallowing it whole (unless its too big). Scientists studying the diets of owls are helped by their habit of regurgitating the indigestible parts of their prey (such as bones, scales and fur) in the form of pellets. These “owl pellets” are often sold by companies to schools to be dissected by students as a lesson in biology and ecology, because they are plentiful and easy to interpret.

In Greek mythology, the owl, and specifically the Little Owl, was often associated with the goddess Athena, a bird goddess who became associated with wisdom, the arts, and skills, and as a result, owls also became associated with wisdom. They are the unofficial mascot of the high-IQ society Mensa.

The Romans, in addition to having borrowed the Greek associations of the owl (see Owl of Minerva), also considered owls to be funerary birds, due to their nocturnal activity and often having their nests in inaccessible places. As a result, seeing an owl in the daytime was considered a bad omen. The vampiric strix of Roman mythology was in part based on the owl.

Likewise, in Romanian culture, the mournful call of an owl is thought to predict the death of somebody living in the neighbourhood. Such superstitions caused a minor disturbance when an owl showed up at Romanian President’s residence, Cotroceni Palace.

In France, a difference is made between hiboux, eared owls, which are considered symbols of wisdom, and chouettes, earless owls, which are considered birds of ill omen.

In the Welsh Cycles of the Mabinogion, the Owl is considered cursed – the first owl was Blodeuedd, a woman born of flowers to be the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Because she fell in love with another man and plotted to kill Lleu, Lleu’s guardian Gwydion turned her into the first owl, saying “You are never to show your face to the light of day, rather you shall fear other birds; they will be hostile to you, and it will be their nature to maul and molest you wherever they find you. You will not lose your name but always be called Blodeuwedd.” The addition of the w in her name changed her from a woman of flowers to an owl.

In Finland the owl is paradoxically viewed as both a symbol of wisdom, and as a symbol of imbecility, presumably because of its “dumb stare”.

Owl is the name of Pooh Bear’s wise friend in the famous childhood stories by A.A. Milne.

Clearly we have our work cut out for us tomorrow. Interesting the Owl is the Mensa mascot, and how about that Welsh myth?
Apparently, not everything associated with Owls is negative, they can play baseball quite well.

The Owls in the Harry Potter stories are quite courageous, and timely in their messaging. I hope none of them show up, we will have a tough enough time with Fago, Cool & Co.

Quack.

Game 15: Fireworks, Ducks 15, Oilers 0

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A.Smith returned to his all-star form of 2007, tossing a two hit shutout, and going 2-4 with 2 RBI as the South Oakland Ducks rolled over the Hebrew Oilers 15-0 in five innings, at John Herb Field. Smith struck out seven and walked two for his first win of the season.
The visiting Ducks scored five runs with two outs in the first, and didn’t look back.
Garrett Moore opened the scoring with a bases loaded single, scoring Jesse Smith and Billy Franciscus and moving Nick Homa to third. Moore advanced to second on a James Spagnola RBI single, then stole third, and scored on a past ball. Smith drove in Spagnola, but was caught stealing to end the inning.
in the second, Wojoton hit a one out single and stole second. Gwin singled in Wjoton, moved to third on a perfectly executed hit and run by J.Smith, and scored on a passed ball, to make the score 7-0. Then Nick Homa started hitting doubles, and the game was out of reach.

I’ve been up since 6am on three hours sleep, I’m not sure exactly how the other eight runs scored, they just kept coming, and it was glorious. Most importantly, the Ducks committed only one error, on a pick off attempt.

BULLET POINTS

  • Jesse Smith looked like he’s been playing short stop his whole life. A.Smith shut down the Oilers in the Ducks’ most complete performance of the season.
  • The Oilers had one runner advance past second base the entire game.
  • Power hitting third baseman, Nick Homa missed his first home run of the season by a foot, when he hit a foul ball deep into the woods beyond the left field wall.
  • Garrett Moore: 2-4 3RBI, SB, 1 spectacular catch in right field to preserve the shutout.
  • James Spagnola recorded the first three-hit game of his NABA career: 3-4, 2 RBI
  • Again, only one umpire.
  • What was up with the guy in the White Album shirt?
  • Those were the best field conditions we’ve had all year.
  • I wish “Major League” was on now instead of “Major League II”
  • Jesse Smith now leads the team in HBP (4), batting average (.467), slugging percentage, (.733), and obp (.615)
  • Wojoton stole his first base of the season, he should have ten by now.
  • 19 hits, quack.

Tomorrow the South Oakland Ducks play the Owlz at 2pm at the Findalay Sportsplex.
The last time the Ducks were involved in such a lopsided game, it was on the receiving end of a 17-2 beating at the hands of the Owlz. Owlz 17, Ducks 2, here’s the recap of that game.
The Owlz crush the ball, they are leading the division with a 10-2 record. The “Z” gives them power.
I’ll have a full Owlz scouting report later in the day.
It was nice to be on the happy side of a 15-run shellacking.

Game stats: Oilers: 0 – Ducks: 15

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