Ducks vs. Black Sox – Pittsburgh NABA Finals: Games 1&2 12pm, Saturday, LaRoche College

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Note: the Ducks have won 21 games en-route to our appearance in the finals this season, which are some big words for a Ducks team that got it’s ass whupped early in the season by a team that has nothing to do this weekend.

Note again: The Black Sox were named the Stampeders in 2003 when the Ducks last won a title.

And once more: The last time the Ducks won the title, we were the sixth seed going into the playoffs, however there were only six teams in the league at the time. make of that what you will.

So it comes to this.

Thunderdome at Laroche.

Thankfully Ken Cool knows this field like the inside of a box of Cheerios and will provide intimate knowledge to the hops and bounces of its every grain of dirt and patch of grass.

The Black Sox got past Big Oil in the semis and South Oakland and James Fago did what the Hurricanes and Rafalski couldn’t: beat the Militia to advance in the playoffs.

Neither the Sox or Ducks have won a playoff game by less than 4 runs.

Quick recap of Ducks Militia:

South Oakland kicked the butterflies around for an inning and spotted 3 runs to the militia off the bat, thanks to an error on a double play ball that would have ended the first, but wound up as an rbi fielders choice and an unearned run for Tremel.

The field ump was busy admiring Jeremy Barchie and the militia’s guerilla tactics moved another unearned run across when Fago threw to a ghost-fielder  at third base after Stell singled.

Jeremy Barchie in his Militia alternate uni after a tough outing and too much cough syrup

3-0 Militia after one and a half.

South Oakland scored four in the bottom of the second and didn’t look back.

Fago came into pitch and didn’t allow a runner past first.

The Ducks started hitting doubles. Using the wet, and dangerous SpringView terrain to their advantage, South Oakland scored two more in the third, two in the fifth and one in the sixth.

Scioscia went yard and they called it a double. The first call Traggard has ever missed.

Fago struckout eleven in five innings of relief to earn his second win in the post-season (two more than the whole Hurricane’s staff), and he also stole six bases and scored three runs.

Rob Baumgartel went 3-for-3 with five RBI and a double.

Jesse Smith was 2-for-3 with a walk and three runs scored.

Tessyier, DeFilippo and Captain America will be in uniform on Saturday.

Due to an untimely wedding, surgery, and vacation, the Ducks will be without three key starters which will give a few more tenured players the chance they(we)’vs been waiting for since TC took over in ’08.

To beat the Black Sox for the title.

The playoff format is admittedly geared towards the transition into next season, but the happy result of the tournament is that the best rivalry in this league’s brief history is represented in the finals.

The Ducks – Sox rivalry has included bench clearing brawls, Randy umpiring and harassing our third baseman, tragic losses, heroic wins, fights in the stands, heroic proportions of booze, and now the stakes are as high as they come.

floating

Then there is the added Sox disdain carried to South Oakland by many of our new Ducks.

Now a quick story:

Before the playoffs started, I returned Kenny’s home plate to him and bullshitted with him and Chalfin for a while.

The consensus among the two Socks was that the Ducks have more talent than we’ve ever had, better defensively etc…about as good as the team the Sox beat in the playoffs last season, save for Scott Dunn and Sinclair  and that other kid who got drafted.  However we were easier to play against. The dugout was quiet, they said.

We didn’t fight like we had in seasons past.

Maybe that’s my fault, but I don’t feel I should have to get adults fired up like it’s some kind of high school football game.

I surmise this is exactly what Kenny hoped for when the merger occurred in the off-season; that the Ducks would lose the heart that has defined the team since it’s inception with the addition of all the college talent and we’d just show up and expect to win.

We wouldn’t have the heart that makes guys catch with broken hands or pitch on two days rest, five beers deep for a summer league team that, essentially, just provides the quacktastic means to stay in shape for school ball, but is not the only meaningful baseball going for them like it is for some of us.

more terrible sentences to come…

sometimes the father is the responsible parent

The playoffs are different. Everything that was done to make this team better in the off-season had a purpose: to be ready for this Saturday and Sunday if necessary.

I wouldn’t want to face any other team, and I’m sure Kenny feels the same way.

If the Ducks play like we have to scrap for every run and every out we will win.

This is a blue collar team.

Ghosts of Ducks teams past still haunt  this blog and to some extent the franchise- certainly my psyche, possessed like in some weird yet fascinatingly awesome made for tv horror movie, with that guy from one of the Law and Order™ spin-offs and that chick who keeps getting arrested for smack or shopliftng, and in this hypothetical film based off a bad best selling novel, the heroes have the chance to beat a gang of black-clad bullies who named themselves after a bunch of disgraced gamblers who threw the title, to win a championship of our own.{(this book/movie would be set in the woods behind moore park near the new home of the bat/book family.  In the first scene, the family ponders burning themselves for warmth “who will be the first to go?’ asks the oldest child…and so on. Then a White Stripes song starts playing softly in the distance and Nick Berdine approaches and offers to help the family since he threw the bat in there, but they better hurry and hide in a tree full of friendly sparrows…actually that sounds like a sick movie: absurdist surrealism set near a swampy baseball field full of mosquitoes and empty Pabst cans that rattle and crawl like beheaded salamanders pulled by the spirit of Bill Franciscus and that guy who played third for us one year when we wore red that played in football cleats with a softball glove, and was on the team because one of my friends said he could pitch but he couldn’t, and I learned not to trust some people when they say they know a kid who is good at baseball. )- The only way the bat/book family can be freed and justice returned to the Pittsburgh NABA is if the Ducks defeat their hated rival Brookline Black Sox.   followed by the time rift feature on what would have happened if Pitt had a club team when me and kenny and craig boley were all students there. We probably would have formed a team called the WallabeeZ and tore shit up, but then there would be no Ducks, no Warriors, and no Stampeders/Black Sox]. That would be a great story.

Still with me?

Believe it or not, I’m in grad school for writing, clearly the admissions standards have dropped drastically…so maybe you skipped that paragraph and maybe you are at work with nothing better to do and actually read it. I will resume after another non-sequitous picture.

you've got huge balls to use "non-sequitous" twice in an amateur baseball blog, hippie.

The captions are talking back to me.

Saturday afternoon, the Ducks bring Abe Lincoln, Jack White, Harold the Rubber Duck and our own dedicated fan base to a neutral sight which doesn’t permit alcoholic beverages or cough syrup, in fact, syrup of any kind has been banned from LaRoche College.

this song is unrelated, but it’s sick.

Tell your friends.

Bad News for the Black Sox

Quack.

Wendsday 9pm, Springview Field Ducks vs. Militia

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I haven’t posted a traditionall gameday post and now is clearly not the time to start.

I don’t think anyone in the league is upset the Canes lost, except the Canes, obviously.

It’s too bad TC, Homa, and Guthrie can’t make it tomorrow.

It’s too bad Swanger and Oliver and Faust and Swetz and a whole flock of good ball players who suffered through some shitty times with this team can’t be a part of the first semifinal in six years featuring the South Oakland Ducks.

We’ve got one game between us and the championship series.

The Militia are an elite team, and we haven’t seen them at their best.

But if we go into it with the right mindset, there’s no way we lose tonight.

I’m sure they feel the same way.

It should be one for the ages.

TC Jones number 17 is now retired.

Without Jones, we don’t have the chance to play for a spot in the finals tonight.

If he didn’t bring in the guys he did: Guthrie, Homa, Wojton, Jesse Smith (who brought in Cinefra), McCray (who brought us up to Erie where we played with Fago for he first time and we fell in love – collectively and in only a mildly and subtly gay manner), Novak, Coby, etc… Then we don’t win thirty games in two years, and if we’re not already a winning team going into last off-season, we don’t add the Cools, Tessyier, Flip, Scioscia, Harsh (who brought in Tim Lipp), Berdine and his crazy bat in woods antics and homerun power, Baumgartel who helped lead us through the first third of the season and is absolutly raking in the post season.

If not for Dr. Jones running into me at the pitt im fields,  this team probably disbands after ’07.

Thanks, TC.

Bad News for the Militia.

“Paul Altmyer Throws Complete Game Gem and Andrew Shaffer has Big Day at the Plate to Knock out NABA Defending Champion Hurricanes as Monroeville Militia Advance to Semis”

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After beating the North Shore Titans on Saturday behind the arms of Jeff Amick and Jeremy Barchie and a total Militia hitting barrage, the Monroeville Militia stayed alive in the 2010 Pittsburgh NABA playoffs by knocking off the Allegheny AA Division Champs and 2009 Pittsburgh NABA Champion Hurricanes by a score of 6-3 in 9 innings on a sunny afternoon at Laroche College.

The Hurricanes jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning after Andrew Rafalski singled to right field to score a run. In the top of the second inning, Mark Lombardi reached on a tough play by Hurricane starting pitcher Chris Mulkerin. A Militia player then walked to have first and second for catcher Andrew Shaffer. Shaffer promptly bombed a double off of the left field wall to score two runs and give the Militia a 2-1 lead. However, in the bottom of the second inning, the Hurricanes answered with a run of their own off of Militia starting pitcher Paul Altymer to tie the game at 2-2.

The game was a battle as it stayed tied for the next 7 innings. Andrew Rafalski entered the game as pitcher for the Canes in the 5th inning after Mulkerin departed giving four solid innings of work. Ben Sorosky greeted Rafalski with a liner up the middle in the 5th but was stranded at second after the Canes RF robbed Evan Banner of a double in the gap.

A huge play for the Militia happened in the bottom of the 5th as Hurricane second baseman Matt Johnston got a great jump and tried to steal 3rd base. However, Militia second baseman Brian Andrews caught a short popup in RF and made a perfect flip to SS Jeff Amick to double off Johnston at 2B. Both Altmyer and Rafalski were dominant on the hill and pitched scoreless innings until the 9th inning.

In the top of the 9th, the Michigan Militia “Molotov cocktailed” a post office and created a ruckus as they rallied for four runs.  ( Jeremy Barchie and Dan Stell shown in video)

 Brian Andrews called in a Predator Missle and singled to RF to start the inning. Andrew Shaffer promptly got his third hit of the game with a line drive down the RF line to move Andrews to third. Jeremy “Stumpy” Barchie was then clutch as he called in a Harrier Airstrike with a liner to CF to give the Militia a one run lead. Smart base running got Barchie to second base after Militia elder statesman Dan Stell missed a bunt. However, Stell came up big as he called in a Nuke Attack when he doubled to the gap in LF to score both Shaffer and Barchie. The Militia tacked on an extra run in the inning to take a 6-2 lead.

That was all the cushion that Militia ace “Giant Killer” Paul Altmyer needed as he shut down the Canes in the bottom of the 9th to give the Militia a 6-3 win over the Hurricanes. Jeff Amick played all star defense at SS and Dan Stell made nice catches in CF to preserve the victory.

My respect is given to the Hurricanes as they won the Championship last year. Rafalski is by far one of the best pitchers in the NABA if not the best. They will be a force to be reckoned with again next season.

The Militia will now take on the ARCH RIVAL Ducks on Wednesday night at 9 PM at Springview. Jeremy Barchie is slated to be starting pitcher on the hill.  Both teams will be well rested so it will be called the “Battle at Springview”.

The Militia is “Not Afraid”.

Ducks win 11-3. Militia defeat HURRICANES!!! in Extras: Matchup Wednsday

Ducks win, pittsburgh NABA, who names their team the Rebels?

Our Game is Wednesday at 9pm at SpringView, not Monday as I originally thought.

This is the first time South Oakland has reached the league semifinals since 2004.

Congrats to the Militia for running over the Canes.

Barchie is a beast.

guest post from militia55 on the way

more later

Quack.