Saskatoon won their second Adams League pennant today with an 8-3 victory over the Monarchs. The star of the game was 3B Daniel Burdine, who went 3 for 4 with a triple, a home run and three RBI. Veteran SP Demarcus Ramirez outdueled Ronald Placencia by pitching seven innings of one run ball.
Congrats to the Amigos and the Steamers!
Game 1 of the Cecil Cup will be on Thursday night!
Zev
(Err, nothing personal, Mack.)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Eric, great accomplishment in your first year in the league to reach the Cecil Cup, but I must say in the kindest way possible, it ends here.
ReplyDeleteGet ready for the whoopin' of all whoopins at the hands of the Steamers!!!
Congrats to Eric. I think that Saskatoon had a winning record against the Monarchs in the regular season, so this is definitely no fluke.
ReplyDeleteFive Cecil Cups in six seasons is an excellent run, but there will be a new and deserving champion this season. Even I recognize that a change at the top is good for the league as a whole. So, I'm happy for Eric and Jeremy and wish them the best of luck in the championship.
And Mack, it is not over yet. 6 in 7 seasons would be nice. I am looking for my first and it is going to be a tough road to tow against the Amigos.
ReplyDeleteMack, you still have a strong team, and will be right back at the top next year. I just hope my team keeps it up and will be back as well, becasue to be the best you have to beat the best :)
Heckuva half-decade for the Monarchs for sure. Congrats Mack.
ReplyDeleteJeremy, how do you tow a road? Is that part of the whoopin' I should be expecting?
Congrats, Eric!!
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