Sand Crabs at Rangers

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Rangersxxxxxxxxxx4144Loss

Sand Crabs

# Batting AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB K HBP ROE LOB SF FC
18Chris McGill3010001100010001
34Troy Galston3000000000000000
11Randy Gaber2110001001000010
12Tom Scalissi4130000100000000
9Bernie Albright3220011001100000
7Michael Kauffman3111001001000000
17Bill Grahn3211001001100000
27Brian Buol4130002000000000
13Pete Mand4020001100001000
19Duane Walz3110001001000001
23Tim Mcinerney4010001100001000
21Randy Olivares3120000001000000
10Jim Pliner4110001010000002
15Jason Himebauch0000000000000000
 Total43111920111416212014
Pitching IP H R ER BB Ks HB HR Win Loss Save
Randy Gaber911400300100
Total911400300   

Rangers

# Batting AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB K HBP ROE LOB SF FC
1Chris Gustaf5220000200000100
2Jeff Kunkle5200000100000000
3Tom Kersten5020000000000000
4Jason Witt5030001000000000
5Shawn Finnel5020000000000400
6Lou Rodriguez4020000000000000
7Dan Hendrickson2000000000000000
7Terry Halena2000000000100000
8Scott Storck4021000000000300
9Ben Jaeger4010000000000100
10Paul Yurkovich4000000000200200
 Total4541410013003001100
Pitching IP H R ER BB Ks HB HR Win Loss Save
Dan Hendrickson24213010000
Jeff Kunkle713873201010
Total9171086211   

Recap

It was an absolutely picturesque day at EMLL Senior Field on Sunday, August 11, when the first place Sand Crabs battled the second place Rangers in the regular season finale of the MABL of Southern, Wisconsin 45+ division.  The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and the humidity was lower than North Korea’s medal count in the Paris Olympics.

Topping the mound for the visiting Crabs was Randy Gaber, and for the home Rangers, Dan Hendrickson.  Battery mates were Brian Buol and Tom Kersten, respectively.

To make a long story short, unbeknownst to the Sand Crabs, someone had snuck into their locker room on Saturday night and replaced their gloves with cast iron skillets.  They managed to come away with a victory, but only due to the stellar pitching of Gaber, and the team effort at the plate.  The Crabs finished with no less than 10 (ten) errors, getting them out of their system for the playoff run.

Gaber went the distance for the Crabs, scattering 11 hits, and 4 unearned runs over 9.  He did not walk a batter and struck out 3.  Leaders at the dish for the Rangers were Jason Witt, with a 4 hit performance, knocking in 2 of their 4 tallies.  Kersten, Lou Rodriguez, and Scott Storck collected 2 each, including a double from Storck.  Witt also starred in centerfield, catching everything hit his way and assisting in corralling a number of balls that were thought to be gappers, including one to straightaway but sun-splashed right field.

Rangers pitchers, Hendrickson and Jeff Kunkel in relief scattered 19 hits, walking 6 and plunking one.

The Crabs were led by Buol and first baseman Tom Scalissi, with 3 each, then Pete Mand, Randy Olivares, and Bernie Albright with 2 each.  Albright had the only entry in the daily dinger diary with a solo blast to right in the 8th, knocking himself in.  He was greeted with a chorus of silence, much to the delight of the 3 fans that had assembled near the backstop.   Rumor has it that the fan total for the day swelled to near double-digits in the mid-innings, though this cannot be confirmed.

Thirsts were satiated at Slice’s afterward, and the Crabs were delighted to find out that the nationwide Schlitz shortage has ended.  It was, of course, the Sand Crabs who were responsible for this shortage, but nevertheless they were happy it came to an end.

Both teams play next week in the first round of the playoffs at EMLL.  The Sand Crabs host the Orioles at noon, and the Rangers visit the Crawfords at 3.  Season ticket holders will be treated to the Greg O’Donnell talking bobblehead, which sources say says “I’m at Club 51”

 

Details

Date Time Division Season
August 11, 2024 3:00 pm 45+ Division 2024

Field

EMLL
East Madison Little League, Eken Park, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, United States

Umpires

Plate UmpField Ump
Jason AllenJeff Cass